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52d Combat Communications Squadron

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Active
  
1988 – present

Branch
  
USAF

Country
  
United States

Size
  
Squadron

52d Combat Communications Squadron

Role
  
Tactical communications

Part of
  
24th AF Air Force Space Command

The 52nd Combat Communications Squadron is located in Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It is currently under the command of the 5th Combat Communications Group, whose mission is to train, deploy, and deliver communications, air traffic control, and landing systems for dominant combat operations.

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History

The 52nd CBCS was constituted on 15 Jul 1988 and activated on 22 Jul 1988. It comprises an operations flight (SCO), a plans and resources flight (SCX), and a Flightline Support Flight (SCF). Furthermore, the operation flight contains multiple work centers including Infrastructure, Networking, Transmissions, and Power Production. All of these work centers together work to accomplish the 52nd's primary mission, which is to rapidly deploy communications in support of the warfighters.

Campaign Streamers

  • Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia
  • Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
  • References

    52d Combat Communications Squadron Wikipedia