Air Force Units

113th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Squadron
District of Columbia ANG
Grenier AFB New Hampshire
Redesignated: 116th AC&WS 16 January 1952

 

 

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Federalized: 16 January 1952 at
Grenier AFB, New Hampshire
Released from active duty: 1 December, 1953, and returned to control of District of Columbia

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Syracuse, New York
FACP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 5 Officers, 43 Airmen
1 December, 1953 – 15 October, 1988

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
15 October, 1988 – 16 June, 1992

 

 

Air Control Squadron
22 October, 1946 – 31 January, 1952
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

114th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Activated: 1 November 1951, Miami, Florida (ANG)
Relocated: 1952, Donaldson Air Force Base, South Carolina
Deployed: 4 November 1952, Bitburg Air Base, Germany.
Note: See 110th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Relocated: 1 September 1953, Schonfeld Site #2, (Schnee-Eifel Mountains)
Deactivated: 1 November 1953  
Reorganized: as 615th AC&W Sq. 
Web Site: Link

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Established: May 1982
Johnstown Pennsylvania
Deployment: Fort Indiantown Gap 1983;
Equipment: TPB-1C Radar Bomb Directing Set; MPN-14
Redesignated: 258th ATC 17 May 1997
Web site: Link

 

115th Air National Guard

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Alabama ANG
Federalized: 20 January 1952 at
Birmingham, Alabama
Relocated: Geiger Field, Washington January 1952
Released from active duty: 1 December 1953 and returned to State of Alabama
 

Tactical Control Flight
Dothan Alabama
FACP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 5 Officer, 43 Airmen

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
Located: Dothan, Alabama
CRP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 27 Officer, 225 Airmen
Mission: 1980, Responsible for radar and communications, control of air weapons.
Commanders:
1 January 1989 - 16 November 1991, Lt. Colonel John H. Hodges Jr.

Exercises:
1983
Sentry Gulf
Elf-One
Blue Flag 83-2
Solid Shield 83

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Located: Hall Air National Guard Station, Dothan, Alabama
Mission: To provide radar and communications control of air weapons
Commanders:
1992, Lt. Colonel Donald B. Wilson

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

116th (Air National Guard)

Tactical Air Control Squadron
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Stewart Air Force Base, Tennessee

 

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Redesignated: July 1951, from Tactical Control Squadron
Marietta Army Air Base, Georgia

Stewart Air Force Base, Tennessee
Deployed: French Morocco

July 1951 – 8 October, 1952

Tactical Control Squadron
Portland, Air National Guard Base, Oregon
Relocated: Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Oregon October 1988
9 June, 1971 – 1 May, 1987
Web Site

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Portland, Air National Guard Base, Oregon
Relocated: Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Oregon October 1988
1 May, 1987 – 16 June, 1992

 


Air Control Squadron
Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Oregon
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Equipment: MPS-11A, TPS-40, TPS-43E, TPS-75, replacement radar August 1975 due to structural failures.
Personnel: As of 20 August, 1971: 29 Officers, 225 Airmen

Web Site
Commanders
Deployments
Historical Documents 1
Historical Documents 2
Historical Documents 3
Historical Documents 4
Events 1988- 2002
Last Roll Call
Operation Enduring Freedom Awards Photos
2008 Activation
Roster
117th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Chatham Field, Savannah, Georgia ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Manning: 4 Officers, 23 airmen
Activated: January 8, 1951 for 21 months
Deactivated: 8 October, 1952
Deployed to: Site #3 Jnane Rhater, French Morocco, September, 1952
Redesignated: 735th AC&W
Redesignated: 734th AC&W
Relocated: Travis (previously Chatham) Field until September, 1957
Reassigned: December 1958 to157th TCG
Redesignated: Mid-1960s TCS

 

Tactical Control Squadron
CRC
20 August, 1971
Manning: 29 Officers 237 Airmen
Relocated: January 1974 to Hunter Army Airfield.
Relocated: 1976 Hunter Flight Line
Relocated: 3 November, 1979 to present site on Hunter
1 October, 1977 – 16 June, 1992
Deployments:  1984, Norway; 1988 Great Inagua, Bahamas; Providenciales (Turks and Caicos Island), Honduras

Exercises:
1983
Solid Shield 83
1984
Avalanche Express 84 - Held in Norway

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Equipment: TPS-43E, TPS-75 (July, 1996)
Photos:
TPS-75, AFT 2007
Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

Awards:
AF Meritorious Unit Award, January - May 2006

 

118th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Charlotte, North Carolina ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Formed: in January, 1949
Mobilized: January 8, 1951
Stewart AFB, Tennessee
Deployed: January 2, 1952, arrived French Morocco, North Africa
Twenty miles from the city of Casablanca
Personnel: released from active duty October 7, 1952
Subordinate to: 154th TCG
Redesignated: 736th AC&W October 1952
First commander: Major John K. Tyson
Call Sign: Randell
Equipment: CPS-1; TPS-1D, Height Finder
Notes: First unit training assembly January, 1949.
First annual field training Orlando AFB, FL, August, 1949
Photos:
French Morocco

 

 

Detachment A
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Reorganized: October 8, 1952, into one composite unit designated the 263rd Communications Squadron.

Detachment B
Badin, North Carolina
Reorganized: October 8, 1952, into one composite unit designated the 263rd Communications Squadron.

Flight D

Detachment 1
(?) – March 1952

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Georgia
(?) – 15 October, 1988

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
Georgia
1984 – 16 June, 1992 Became ACS

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Georgia
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Deactivated: 1996

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

119th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Tennessee ANG
Unit formed: March 1949
Federalized: 28 January 1952 at
Otis AFB, Massachusetts
Released from active duty: 1 December, 1953, and returned to control of Tennessee

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
(?) 15 October, 1988
Located: Alcoa, Tennessee
Mission: To provide training and equipped Forward Air Control Post (FACP) for worldwide Tactical Air Command.
Deployment:
Elf One
Mini-deployment exercise to McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas in 1981.
Gulfport ANG Base, Mississippi, 1981

Exercises:
1983
Blue Flag 83-2
Sentry Cowboy II

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
CRC: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 29 Officers 225Airmen
15 October, 1988 – 16 June, 1992

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

120th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Arkansas ANG
Federalized: 20 October 1951 at
Adam Field, Arizona
Relocated: Geiger Field, Washington
Relocated: Fort Stevens, Oregon 1 February 1952
Relocated: Walker AFB, New Mexico 1 September 1952
Released from active duty: 1 October, 1953 and returned to control of Arkansas

 

121st (Air National Guard)

Air Control Squadron
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
November 1951 – 1952

 

 

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Ohio ANG
Mobilized: 1 November, 1951 – 1 November, 1953
Redesignated: 1952, Tactical Control Squadron

 

Tactical Control Squadron
Redesignated: 1952, From 121st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Note: 1952, Began operations at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany
 

Tactical Control Flight
(?) – 15 October, 1988

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Exercises:
Solid Stance Norway, 1993

 

122nd (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Indiana ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Mobilized: 1 November, 1951 – 1 November, 1953
Note: 1952, set up and maintained in operation a Tactical Air Direction Center in Long Horn Exercise.

Exercises:
1952
Long Horn

 

123rd (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Ohio ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio, 19 March 1948 - 10 December 1951
Created: 1 March, 1948
Subordinate to: 155th AC&W Group, March 19, 1948 - November 1, 1953
Activated: 19 March, 1948.
Mobilized: 1 November 1951 - 31 October 1953, Donaldson AFB, S.C., 11 December 1951 - 15 October 1952
Arrived: 3 November 1952, Nellingen Air Base Nellingen, Germany
Relocated: 20 February 1953, Flandern Easerne, Ulm, Germany
Deactivated: 1 November 1953, Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 2 November 1953 - 15 October 1961
Notes: 616th AC&W Squadron History, page 1486, "Effective 1 November 1953 the 123rd Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron returned inactive service and this squadron became the 616th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron"
Subordinate to: 157th TCG, 2 November, 1953 – 1 December, 1958
Subordinate to: 152nd TCG (ACG) 2 December, 1958 – 1 August, 1996
Deployed: Landshut, Germany, 25 October 1961 - 19 October 1962
Mobilized: 1 October 1961 - 19 October 1962
Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 20 October 1962 - Present
Deactivated: 11 September, 1965
Redesignated: TCF 12 September, 1965

Detachment 1
Deployed: 15 March 1953, Freising, Germany

Detachment 2
Ohio ANG
Deployed: Wels, Austria in 1952
Redesignated: Detachment 2 616th AC&WS, November 1953
Equipment: TPS-1B, TPS-1D 1953

Detachment 3
Deployed: 12 March 1953, Wels, Austria

Detachment 4
Deployed: 21 November 1952, Herzo near Nurnberg, Germany

 

Tactical Control Flight
Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 20 October 1962 - Present
Redesignated: 2 October, 1988, TCS

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron 
Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 20 October 1962 - Present
Redesignated: ACS June, 1991
Equipment: TPS-43E

 

Air Control Squadron
Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 20 October 1962 - Present
Redesignated: June, 1991 ACS
Subordinate to: 9th AF, 2 August, 1996 - Present
Deployments: Operation Southern Watch, 1 December 1999 - 15 April 2000; Operation Iraqi Freedom, 23 May 2003 - 31 March 2004;
Commander: Lt. Col. Norman Poklar; Lt. Col. Gene Hughes (2003);
Equipment: TPS-75
Web Site: Link
Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

Roster

124th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Oklahoma ANG
Mobilized: 1 November, 1951 – 1 November, 1953
Subordinate to: 1953, 157th Tactical Control Group
Mission: 1953, To provide Electronic Countermeasures training for all Controllers, Radar Operators and Radar Maintenance personnel.

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Blue Ash ANGS, Ohio
Reactivated: 1975
Deactivated: 1992
Equipment: TPS-44, TSQ-61

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
15 October, 1988 – 16 June, 1992

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Roster

 

125th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Arkansas ANG
Federalized: 16 November 1951 at
Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont
Released from active duty: 1 November, 1953 and returned to control of Arkansas

 

126th (Air National Guard)
Air Control Squadron
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
 

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Illinois ANG
Federalized: 16 September, 1951 at
O’Hare Airport, Illinois
Relocated: Grenier AFB, Manchester, New Hampshire as 152nd AC&WG
(?) Relocated: Dobbins Air Force Base, Marietta, Georgia 20 January, 1952
Subordinate to: 156th Group
Inactivated: February 6, 1952

 

127th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Michigan ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Federalized: 16 September 1951 at
Fort Williams, Maine
Equipment: TPS-1B 1951;
Released from active duty: 1 September, 1953 and returned to control of Michigan

 

128th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Wisconsin ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Federalized: 16 September 1951 at
Dow AFB, Maine
Released from active duty: 1 September, 1953 and returned to control of Wisconsin
Billy Mitchell Field, Wisconsin
Camp Douglas, Volk Field, Wisconsin
 

Tactical Control Flight
Syracuse, New York
FACP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 5 officer, 43 Airmen

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
Cudahy, Wisconsin
CRP: 20 August 1971 to 16 June 1992
Manning: 27 Officer, 213 Airmen

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992
Deployed to: Afghanistan 2006

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

Roster

 

129th (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Georgia ANG
Mobilized: 8 January, 1951 – 19 August, 1952
Deployed: French Morocco

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
Location: ?
Mission: 1978, To provide radar control and surveillance activates of subordinate radar elements and furnish appropriate data to the Control and Reporting Center, and to provide Tactical mission control, navigational and air rescue assistance, and threat warning coordination with Artillery Warning Control Centers.
Kennesaw, Georgia, 1983
Dobbins AFB, Georgia
FACP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 5 Officer, 43 Airmen
Reactivated: 1984 as the 118th TCS

 

 

Tactical Control Squadron
Dobbins AFB, Georgia
CRP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 27 Officer, 225 Airmen
Located: 1980, Kennesaw, Georgia
Mission: 1980, To provide Radar Control and Surveillance of assigned areas and to furnish appropriate data to the Control and Reporting Center.
Note: radar tower was raised from 26 feet to 62 feet.

Awards:
1981, Outstanding Unit Award

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

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