119th Command and Control Squadron

119th Command and Control Squadron

119th Command and Control Squadron emblem
Active 1950 – present[1]
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Command and Control
Role Space Operations
Part of Air Force Space Command/US Strategic Command/Tennessee Air National Guard
Garrison/HQ McGhee Tyson ANGB, Tennessee[2]
Motto(s) FORTUNA FAVET FORTIBUS - "Fortune Favors The Bold"
Decorations JMUA
AFOUA
GWOT-S
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt Col Vince Franklin (2012 – present) [3]

The United States Air Force's 119th Command and Control Squadron (119 CACS) is a space control unit located at McGhee Tyson ANGB, Tennessee.[4] The unit augments the operations of USSTRATCOM on a continuous basis.[5][6]

Mission

The 119th Command and Control Squadron was one of the first Air National Guard units to become a part of the United States Space Command (later United States Strategic Command). Its mission is augmentation for USSTRATCOM's global operations center (GOC) which coordinates and directs the use of the Department of Defense’s military space forces.

The 119 CACS provides support to Headquarters USSTRATCOM via three primary Command and Control mission areas: Global Operations, Homeland Defense Operations, and Natural Disaster Events.[7][8]

History

The 119 CACS was originally activated as 119th Aircraft Warning and Control Squadron in 1950. Since its inception, the 119 ACS had always operated tactical (mobile) radar systems, but was slated to lose its mission and association with Air Combat Command. This provided a fortuitous opportunity for the unit to be associated with USSPACECOM as a direct supporting unit. In the mid-1990s, USSPACECOM commander Gen Howard Estes III directed the command to expand the role of guard and reserve forces in operations from two percent to 20 percent.[1][9]

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