32d Combat Communications Squadron
32d Combat Communications Squadron | |
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32d Combat Communications Squadronemblem | |
Active | 22 July 1988 – 2013 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Tactical Communications |
Size | Squadron |
Part of | Air Force Space Command/24th Air Force/3d Combat Communications Group |
Garrison/HQ | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma |
Motto(s) | OUT IN FRONT!!!! |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lt Col James Simonds |
The 32d Combat Communications Squadron (32 CCS) was a United States Air Force combat communications squadron, located at Tinker AFB. They deploy quality communications-computer systems and air traffic services for military operations and emergency missions under hostile and base conditions anytime, anywhere.
Mission
Provide engineering team and expeditionary communications to support advon, initial reception of forces, and "reach forward" deployment of key personnel. Provide communications infrastructure to activate and robust two air expeditionary wings (AEW) with a maximum boots on ground of 3,000 persons each. Provide deployed base information infrastructure across the full spectrum of operations. Provide connectivity for base infrastructure and from base infrastructure to theatre information infrastructure. Provide power and environmental control where these services are not available from host or wing civil engineering. Provide theatre-level services including global broadcast system tactical receive suite, line of sight and intra-theatre information infrastructure. Provide air traffic control services to one AEW.
Assignments
Major Command
- Air Combat Command (???- ???)
Wing/Group
- 3d Combat Communications Group (???-Present)
Previous designations
- 32d Combat Communications Squadron (???-Present)
Bases stationed
- Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (???-Present)
Commanders
Decorations
See also
- 3d Combat Communications Squadron
References
External links
- Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
- U.S. Air Force to Shut Down Award Winning Communications Unit at Tinker AFB news article