67th Network Warfare Group
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67th Network Warfare Group | |
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67th Network Warfare Group Insignia |
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Active | September 1, 1941 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Information Operations |
Size | Group |
Part of | Air Force Cyber Command |
Garrison/HQ | Lackland Air Force Base |
Motto | LUX EX TENEBRIS Light from Darkness |
The 67th Network Warfare Group (67 NWG) is a sub-unit under the 67th Network Warfare Wing. Headquartered on Lackland Air Force Base's Security Hill, the 67 NWG is the Air Force's premier Information Operations unit.
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[edit] Background Information
[edit] Emblem Significance
The stars allude to the Wing's mission of network attack, exploitation, defense, and the training of cyberspace warriors to defeat any adversary. The dark blue background symbolizes the shroud of secrecy that surrounds a cyberspace adversary. The red lightning bolt represents the applied speed, strength, power, and precision of Air Force network warfare. The sun in the light blue background depicts our mission to operate the Air Force network through the ground, air, and space domains; ensuring the right info at the right place at the right time. We deny the advisory the use of cyberspace while maximizing our own use of the net; hence, the Motto: LUX EX TENEBRIS (Light from Darkness). [1]
[edit] Mission Statement
Execute AF network operations, defense, attack, and exploitation to create integrated cyberspace effects for Air Force Network Operations Commander and combatant Commands.[2]
[edit] History
[edit] World War II
The 67 NWG traces its heritage to the activation of the 67th Observation Group on 1 September 1941, at Esler Field, La., during the tense days before the United States became embroiled in World War II.
The World War II account of the 67 OG includes its 36 months overseas and 18 months of combat action. The group spearheaded the tactical reconnaissance effort during the D-Day Invasion of Europe and the eventual defeat of Hitler's Nazi forces. For its World War II operations, the group earned the Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation, two foreign decorations, and seven campaign streamers.
[edit] Cold War
The group was reorganized in May 1947, at March Field, Calif. and assigned to the 67th Reconnaissance Wing.
[edit] Present Day
On 5 July 2006, the 67 Information Operations Group has been realigned and renamed the 67th Network Warfare Group.