293rd Combat Communications Squadron

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293rd Combat Communications Squadron
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Active1967 – 2016
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
BranchFlag of the United States Air Force.svg  United States Air Force
TypeCombat Communications
Role Command and Control
Size140 [1]
Part of Hawaii ANG/201st CCG
Garrison/HQ Pacific Missile Range Facility/Hickam AFB, Hawaii [1] [2]
Motto(s)DIVIDED BY SEA, UNITED IN PURPOSE

The United States Air Force's 293rd Combat Communications Squadron was a combat communications unit located at the Pacific Missile Range Facility and Hickam AFB, Hawaii.

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Mission

Federal mission

The 293 CBCS' federal mission is to provide operationally-ready combat units, combat support units and qualified personnel for active duty in the United States Air Force in times of war, national emergencies, or operational contingencies.

State Mission

The 293 CBCS' state mission is to provide organized and trained units to the Governor of Hawaii and Adjutant General to protect Hawaii's citizens and property, preserve peace, and ensure public safety in response to natural or human-caused disasters.

History

The 293rd Combat Communications Squadron (293 CBCS) was activated into federal service on 6 March 1967 at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. From 6 March 1967 to 30 September 2008, the 293 CBCS was co-located with its parent group, the 201st Combat Communications Group (201 CCG) at Hickam Air Force Base. By the direction of the Adjutant General and with the concurrence of the National Guard Bureau, the 293rd became the first geographically split-operations combat communications squadron in both the Air Force and the Air National Guard. Effective 1 October 2008, the 293rd's command element and 52% of its assigned manpower were transferred to the US Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands to replace the inactivating 154th Air Control Squadron (154 ACS) as the Hawaii National Guard's lead command and control element for any natural or human-caused disasters on the Island of Kauai, while the remaining 48% remained assigned to Hickam AFB as Operating Location A, 293 CBCS. Despite the geographic separation of 125 miles between the 293rd's two organizational elements, the squadron was organized, operated, and deployed much like any other single-location Air Force/Air National Guard combat communications squadron. The 293rd was inactivated on 6 November 2016, after nearly five decades of distinguished service.

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