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221st Combat Communications Squadron
221st Combat Communications Squadron emblem
Active1952–present
Country United States
AllegianceTexas Air National Guard
Branch United States Air Force
TypeCombat Communications
RoleCombat Support
Size105 personnel
Part of136th Airlift Wing
Garrison/HQHensley Field, Texas
Military unit

The United States Air Force's 221st Combat Communications Squadron (221 CBCS) is a Texas Air National Guard combat communications unit located at Hensley Field, Texas. It is part of the larger 136th Airlift Wing.

Mission

Deploy, operate, and sustain command, control, communications and computer systems (C4) and support capabilities for Air Force and joint military operations under bare-base conditions. Promote public safety for the citizens of the State of Texas and to respond to state and local emergencies.

History

The 221st Combat Communications Squadron was originally organized as the 221st Radio Relay Squadron in July 1952. Its operational headquarters was the 251st Group at Springfield, Ohio, and the 136th Airlift Wing at Hensley Field supported it. Command of the unit was transferred to the 252d Group at Spokane, Washington in January 1963. In March 1968, the unit was re-designated the 221st Mobile Communications Squadron to more accurately reflect its mission. In June 1971 the 254th Mobile Communications Group was created at the 221st's station and became its operational headquarters.

Assignments

Major Command/Gaining Command

Previous designations

  • 221st Mobile Communications Squadron (January 1963 – )
  • 221st Radio Relay Squadron (July 1952 – January 1963)

Bases stationed

  • Hensley Field, Texas (2010–present)
  • Garland, Texas (1952–2010)

Equipment Operated

  • (???-Present)

References

  1. "136 AW Units". 136th Airlift Wing. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
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