ABOUT 126th Combat Support Squadron
- Origins: The 126th Combat Support Squadron is part of the Illinois Air National Guard, with its roots tracing back to the formation of the 108th Observation Squadron in 1927.
- World War II Service: The parent unit saw extensive service during World War II, serving in the European and Pacific Theaters, providing vital support to combat operations.
- Strategic Air Command: In the Cold War era, the 126th shifted missions several times, including a period under Strategic Air Command, supporting aerial refueling and nuclear deterrence.
- Base Location: The squadron is based at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, a key logistics and communications hub for the U.S. military.
- 9/11 Response: After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the 126th Combat Support Squadron played a crucial role in supporting homeland defense operations and deployments.
- Global Deployments: Members of the squadron have supported operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other locations worldwide as part of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
- Disaster Relief: The squadron has assisted in state emergency responses, including flood relief, tornado response, and COVID-19 support operations within Illinois.
- Support Functions: The 126th Combat Support Squadron provides a range of vital support services, including communications, logistics, security, and engineering.
- Air National Guard Integration: The unit exemplifies the "Total Force" concept, integrating seamlessly with active duty Air Force and other National Guard units during joint operations and exercises.
- Community Involvement: The squadron regularly participates in community outreach, education, and recruiting events, strengthening ties between the military and the people of Illinois.