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 acitve 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
Miami, Florida (ANG)
Activated: 1 November
Relocated: December 1951
Donaldson Air Force Base, South Carolina
Deployed: November 4th, 1952
Bitburg Air Base, Germany.
Relocated: September 1, 1953
Schonfeld Site #2, (Schnee-Eifel Mountains)
Deactivated: November 1, 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
Dothan, Alabama
CRP: 20 August, 1971
Manning: 27 Officer, 225 Airmen

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

116th (Air National Guard)

Air Control Squadron
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG

 

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron (Tactical),
Marietta Army Air Base, Georgia
Sewart 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

 

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 retuned to control of Tenessee

 

 

Tactical Control Flight
(?) 15 October, 1988

 

 

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 – (?)

 

 

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

 

Tactical Control Squadron
8 March, 1952 – 1 November, 1953
 

Tactical Control Flight
(?) – 15 October, 1988

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

 

122nd (Air National Guard)

Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron
Indiana ANG
Allotted: 24 May 1946 to ANG
Mobilized: 1 November, 1951 – 1 November, 1953

 

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,
Activated: 19 March, 1948.
Donaldson AFB, S.C., 11 December 1951 - 15 October 1952
Mobilized: 1 November 1951 - 31 October 1953
Deployed: Ulm, Germany, 16 October 1952 - 1 November 1953
Blue Ash ANG Station, Ohio, 2 November 1953 - 15 October 1961
Subordinate to: 155th AC&W Group, March 19, 1948 - November 1, 1953
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 2
Ohio ANG
Deployed: Wels, Austria in 1952
Redesignated: Detachment 2 616th AC&WS, November 1953
Equipment: TPS-1B, TPS-1D 1953

 

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

 

 

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 contol 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
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
15 October, 1988 – 16 June, 1992

 

 

Air Control Squadron
Redesignated: ACS 16 June, 1992

Letter of Redesignation and Realignment

 

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