7th Intelligence Squadron
7th Intelligence Squadron | |
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7th Intelligence Squadron emblem | |
Active | 2009-Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Part of | AF ISR Agency/70th ISRW |
Garrison/HQ | Fort George G. Meade, Maryland |
Decorations | AFOUA |
The United States Air Force's 7th Intelligence Squadron (7 IS) is an intelligence unit located at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
Previous designations[1]
- 7 Intelligence Squadron (20 Mar 2009–present)
- 7 Radio Squadron, Mobile (renamed on 2 Nov 1949, but not activated)
- 302 Radio Squadron, Mobile (29 Mar 1948-22 Jun 1949) [allotted to the Organized Reserve]
- 7 Radio Squadron, Mobile (14 Nov 1946-28 Mar 1948)
- 7 Radio Squadron, Mobile (J)* (19 Feb 1944-25 Dec 1945)
- 957 Signal Radio Intelligence Company, Aviation (23 Jul 1942-18 Feb 1944)
(J)* indicates Japanese Theater of Operations
Assignments
Major Command/Field Operating Agency
- Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (15 Apr 2009–Present)[2]
Assignments
- 70th ISRW (15 Apr 2009–present)
- Fourth Army (29 Mar 1948-22 Jun 1949)
- Thirteenth Air Force (1 Dec 1944-25 Dec 1945)
- Fourth Air Force (21 Jan 1943-30 Nov 1944)
- Second Air Force (15 Oct 1942-20 Jan 1943)
Bases stationed
- Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (15 Apr 2009–Present)
- San Antonio, TX (29 Mar 1948-22 Jun 1949)
- Camp Stoneman CA (22-25 Dec 1945)
- Leyte (12 May 1945-4 Dec 1945)
- Morotai, Luzon (16 Jan 1945-May 1945)
- Hollandia, New Guinea (1 Dec 1944-Jan 1944)
- Camp Stoneman, CA (5 Oct 1944-11 Nov 1944)
- Camp Pinedale, CA (21 Jan 1943-4 Oct 1944)
- Reno Army Air Base, NV (17 Nov 1942-20 Jan 1943)
- Davis-Monthan Field, AZ (15 Oct 1942-16 Nov 1942)
Decorations
- Service Streamers: None.
- Campaign Streamers: World War II: Leyte; New Guinea; Southern Philippines.
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers: None.
- Decorations: Philippine Presidential Unit Citation (WWII).
References
- ↑ Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. ISBN 1-85780-197-0
- ↑ Air Force Historical Research Agency Fact Sheet: Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency
External links
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