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280th Combat Communications Squadron

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Active
  
1959 – present

Country
  
United States

280th Combat Communications Squadron

Branch
  
United States Air Force

Type
  
Special Operations Communications

Role
  
Special Ops Combat Support

Part of
  
AFSOC / ANG / 226th Combat Communications Group

The Air National Guard's 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron (280th SOCS) is a communications unit located at Dothan Regional Airport, Alabama. The 280th SOCS provides over 44% of Air Force Special Operations Command's deployed communications capabilities.

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Mission

The mission of the 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron is to provide communications and information systems for Command and Control of United States Special Operations Forces worldwide, as well as respond to State emergencies as directed by the Governor.

History

In January 1959, the 280th SOCS was federally recognized as the 280th Communications Squadron (Special). The first members enlisted in the squadron in March 1959. In 1967, members of the 280th Communications Squadron (Special) were selected for training in response to then-President Johnson's directive to use Army and Air Guard units to maintain domestic order. Those members were appointed to Team 3 of Task Force Foxtrot, which was responsible for riot control. In October 1982, the unit was redesignated as the 280th Combat Communications Squadron. In January 2014, the squadron was redesignated as the 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron.

The squadron moved to Abston Air National Guard Station in October 1986, then to Hall Air National Guard Station in April 1996. In February 1999, the 280th was formally integrated into the mission of the Air Force Special Operations Command. In August 2004, the unit moved to its current location at the Dothan Regional Airport Air National Guard Station.

Emblem Description and Significance

On a blue disc. Issuing from lower left a yellow demisphere grid lined black and a yellow satellite in lower left emitting two red dash lines to the sphere; above the sphere and satellite a gray eagle with wings displayed throughout detailed black olive branches with white berries in his left claw; all within a narrow yellow border.

Blue and yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The globe represents the worldwide scope of mobility. The eagle symbolizes strength and keenness of vision. The lightning flashes and olive branches refer to the unit’s motto, COMMUNICATIONS FOR PEACE. The satellite reflects the high technology required of the unit in order to perform its mission.

Major Command/Gaining Command

  • Air National Guard/Air Force Special Operations Command (1999 – present)
  • Air National Guard/Air Combat Command (1992–1999)
  • Air National Guard/United States Special Operations Command (????–1999)
  • Air National Guard/Tactical Air Command (1971–1992)
  • Air National Guard/Air Force Communications Command (????–????)
  • Air National Guard/United States Readiness Command (????–????)
  • Wing/Group

  • 226th Combat Communications Group (1971 – present)
  • Previous designations

  • 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron (Jan 2014 – present)
  • 280th Combat Communications Squadron (Oct 1982–Jan 2014)
  • 280th Communications Squadron (Special) (Jan 1959-Oct 1982)
  • Bases stationed

  • Dothan Regional Airport Air National Guard Station, Dothan, Alabama (Aug 2004 – present)
  • Hall Air National Guard Station, Dothan, Alabama (Apr 1996-Aug 2004)
  • Abston Air National Guard Station, Montgomery, Alabama (Oct 1986-Apr 1996)
  • Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (Jan 1959-Oct 1986)
  • Decorations

  • Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
  • 1 Jul 1968-31 Dec 1969
  • 1 Jul 1971-31 Dec 1972
  • 1 Jan 1989-31 Dec 1989
  • 1 Jan 1990-31 Dec 1990
  • 1 Jan 1991 – 31 Dec 1991
  • 1 Jan 1996-31 Dec 1997
  • 1 Oct 2010 – 30 Sep 2012
  • Air Force Organizational Excellence Award
  • Air Force Communications and Information Major General Harold M. McClelland Award
  • 1 Jan 1990 – 31 Dec 1990
  • References

    280th Combat Communications Squadron Wikipedia