The United States Air Force's 226th Combat Communications Group is a combat communications headquarters unit located at Abston Air National Guard Station...
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Guard/Air Combat Command (1 Jun 1992 – present) Air National Guard/Tactical Air Command (16 Oct 1971 – 1 Jun 1992) 226th Combat Communications Group (1971...
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251st Combat Communications Group) (1966-1971) 226th Mobile Communications Group (later 226th Combat Communications Group) (1971-unknown) 254th Combat Communications...
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the Headquarters, 226th Mobile Communications Group. (The 226th eventually became the 226th Combat Communications Group.) The new Group was co-located on...
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Guard/Air Force Communications Command (????–????) Air National Guard/United States Readiness Command (????–????) 226th Combat Communications Group (1971 – present)...
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Reserve website Archived 6 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine "The Combat Communications Rodeo". DVIDS. Department of Defense. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 16...
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specialized combat-support units. As the Air National Guard expanded, additional squadrons, including airlift units as well as Air Resupply and Communications units...
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285th Civil Engineering Squadron (redirect from 285th Combat Communications Squadron)
losing its communications mission. Air National Guard/ (???- ???) 226th Combat Communications Group (1980–?) 285th Combat Communications Flight (1980–1996)...
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and RC-26B Condor reconnaissance/counter narcotics aircraft 226th Combat Communications Group Established 18 June 1954 (as: 225th Radio Relay Squadron)...
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Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. The three squadrons of the 4400th Combat Crew Training Group performing this mission were Air National Guard units that had...
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in February 1980, as the 285th Combat Communications Flight, a subordinate unit of the 226th Combat Communications Group. The original authorized strength...
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gained by Air Mobility Command. The group flies the Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker. Its mission is to train and equip combat ready aircrews and support personnel...
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Enhancement Brigade (UT ARNG) 218th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (SC ARNG) 226th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (AL ARNG) 404th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade...
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battalions. Other units included: the 3rd and 92nd Chemical Mortar Battalions, 226th Searchlight Battalion, the 135th AAA Gun Battalion, the 556th AAA Automatic...
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Artillery Battalion (BM-21) 871st Separate Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion 226th Separate Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion 246th Separate Anti-Aircraft Missile-Artillery...
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Kubinka (MiG-29, Su-27, Su-27M, L-39C) 226th Separate Mixed Aviation Regiment – Kubinka 83rd Separate Communications Regiment – Kubinka 105th Mixed Aviation...
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Ravenstein, p. 90. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 464–465 Robertson, Patsy (18 May 2009). "Factsheet 56 Operations Group (AETC)". Air Force Historical...
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164th Airlift Wing (redirect from 164th Air Transport Group)
Operations Group 155th Airlift Squadron 164th Operations Support Squadron 164th Mission Support Group 164th Civil Engineering Squadron 164th Communications Flight...
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was shared with the 155th Tactical Control Group, the 155th Air Traffic Control Center Squadron and the 226th Air Traffic Regulation Center Flight. In the...
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Divizion 471st Howitzer Divizion 382nd MLRS Divizion 871st Anti-tank Divizion 226th Missile Air Defence Divizion 246th Air Defence Divizion 58th Signal Battalion...
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withdraw from combat, was surrounded, and forced to abandon all of its equipment, with the personnel escaping individually or in small groups. From March...
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Suvorov Order of the F.E. Dzerzhinsky Regiment Buturlinovka (Su- 25); 226th Independent Composite Aviation Regiment (Kubinka Mi-8, An-12, An-24, An-26...
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454th Security Division 223rd Infantry Division 225th Infantry Division 226th Infantry Division 227th Infantry Division 228th Infantry Division 230th...
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– which Kozlov translated as weakness. On 16 January, Kozlov landed the 226th Rifle Regiment behind German lines at Sudak. Supported by the battleship...
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185th Air Refueling Wing (redirect from 185th Tactical Fighter Group)
185th Logistics Readiness Squadron (185 LRS) 185 Communications Flight (185 CF) 185th Maintenance Group 185th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (185 AMXS) 185th...
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about 1,000 combat soldiers, on top of its losses in the advance. Meretskov's Southern Group was approaching Sitomlya, threatening communications from Tikhvin...
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Military police (category Combat support occupations)
consisting of 24 battalions, divided into 12 Inland MP battalions (222nd, 224th, 226th, 228th, 230th, 232nd, 234th, 236th, 238th, 240th, 242nd, 244th) and 12 Field...
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(Makassar) 2nd Sector Command (Makassar: 221st, 222nd, 223rd, 224th, 225th, and 226th Radar Units); 2nd Air Wing (Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Force Base: 4th, 21st...
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Reconnaissance Aviation Regiments 93rd, 98th Fire Correction Aviation Regiments 226th Transport Aviation Regiment 62nd Guards Civil Air Fleet Regiment 325th,...
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Battalion. The name refers to the Field Marshals' Hall in Munich, site of combat in the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. During the division's formation, it was stationed...
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