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239th Combat Communications Squadron

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239th Combat Communications Squadron
239th Combat Communications Squadron deployed for an exercise
Activec. 1954-present
Country United States
Branch Air National Guard
RoleDeployable Communications Support
Part ofMissouri Air National Guard
Garrison/HQJefferson Barracks, MO
MottoDefero Nam Libertas
MascotBrown Recluse
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt Col Stacey R. Roestel
Insignia
239th Combat Communications Squadron emblem
Older 239th Combat Communications Squadron emblem
Military unit

TheUnited States Air Force's 239th Combat Communications Squadron is anAir National Guard combat communications unit located atJefferson Barracks, Missouri. The unit has approximately 120 personnel.[1]

Lineage

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  • Constituted as the239th Airways and Air Communications Service Flight
Activated by February 1954
Redesignated239thMobile Communications Flight (Light) on 1 June 1961
Redesignated239thMobile Communications Flight
Redesignated239thCombat Communications Flight on 1 April 1976
Redesignated239thCombat Communications Squadron on 8 October 1982
Redesignated239thCombat Information Systems Squadron on 1 July 1985
Redesignated239thCombat Communications Squadron on 1 November 1986

Assignments

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  • 242d Airways and Air Communications Service Squadron by February 1954
  • 254th Combat Communications Group251st Communications Group (later 251st Mobile Communications Group, 251st Combat Communications Group, 251st Combat Information Systems Group, 251st Combat Communications Group
  • 131st Bomb Wing

Stations

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  • Lambert Field (later Robertson Air National Guard Base), Missouri, by February 1954
  • Jefferson Barracks, Missouri

Major Command/Gaining Command

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  • Airways and Air Communications Service (later Air Force Communications Service, Air Force Communications Command), by February 1954
  • Air Combat Command, June 1992
  • Air Force Space Command (???-2017)
  • Air National Guard/Air Combat Command (2018 – present)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Local Air Guard unit erects high-tech compound at Jefferson Barracks".Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved24 June 2012.


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