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History of 360 TEWS

The 360th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (360 TEWS) was a United States Air Force unit known for its role in electronic warfare operations during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the squadron was primarily equipped with EC-47 aircraft, modified C-47s fitted with sophisticated electronic surveillance and jamming equipment. The 360 TEWS flew numerous combat missions, providing vital intelligence by intercepting enemy communications and supporting search-and-rescue operations. The unit was inactivated in 1973 following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Southeast Asia, but its legacy endures in the realm of airborne electronic warfare.

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ABOUT 360 TEWS

  • Unit Designation: The 360th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (360 TEWS) was a unit of the United States Air Force specializing in electronic warfare operations.
  • Vietnam War Service: The 360 TEWS played a key role during the Vietnam War, conducting electronic countermeasures to disrupt enemy radar and communications.
  • Aircraft Operated: The squadron’s primary aircraft was the EC-47, a modified Douglas C-47 "Skytrain" equipped with sophisticated electronic surveillance and jamming equipment.
  • Callsign "Comfy Levi": The 360 TEWS was often associated with the radio callsign "Comfy Levi" during its missions.
  • Mission Profile: The squadron’s missions included direction finding, intercepting enemy transmissions, and providing real-time intelligence to ground forces.
  • Base of Operations: The 360 TEWS was based at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon, South Vietnam, a major hub for U.S. Air Force operations.
  • Notable Achievements: The intelligence gathered by the 360 TEWS was crucial in locating enemy positions and preventing ambushes, significantly aiding ground troops.
  • Decorations: Members of the 360 TEWS received numerous commendations, including Air Medals and Distinguished Flying Crosses, for their hazardous and vital work.
  • Risks and Losses: The squadron’s slow-moving EC-47s were vulnerable to enemy anti-aircraft fire, and several were shot down during missions, resulting in loss of crew.
  • Legacy: The work of the 360 TEWS helped lay the foundation for modern electronic warfare tactics and is remembered for its invaluable contribution to signals intelligence operations.

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