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Welcome To
The Official Unit History and Lineage of Det 1 CSPO.
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The following
is the official history of the Communications System Program Office, provided
by Mr. James A. (Al) Moyers, Staff Historian, Office of History, Headquarters,
Air Force Communications Agency, Scott Air Force Base (AFB) Illinois.
This information was extracted from an e-mail dated 19 Feb 1999 and has not
been editorially altered..
LINEAGE AND HONORS OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
PROGRAM OFFICE
SCOTT AFB, ILLINOIS
| 1
November 1985
Note 1
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2026th
Information Systems Support Squadron activated at Scott AFB, Illinois,
and assigned to the Air Force Communications Command, Scott AFB,
Illinois (AFCC SO G-18, 23 Oct 1985). |
| 1
November 1986 |
2026th
Information Systems Support Squadron redesignated 2026th
Communications Squadron (AFCC SO G-11, 21 Oct 1986). |
| 1
January 1988 |
2026th
Communications Squadron reassigned to the Engineering Installation
Division (AFCC) [redesignated Communications Systems Center (AFCC), 1
Oct 1991 (AFCC SO G-24, 17 Sep 1991)], Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (AFCC SO
G-17, 21 Dec 1987). |
| 1
July 1989 |
2026th
Communications Squadron redesiganted Communications Systems Program
Office (AFCC SO G-50, 22 Jun 1989). |
| 1
Oct 1993 |
Communications
Systems Center (and Communications Systems Program Office) reassigned to
Electronic Systems Center (Air Force Material Command), Hanscom AFB,
Massachusetts, (AFMC, SO GAA-33, 30 Sep 1993). |
| 8
November 1994
Note 2
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Communications
Systems Program Office reassigned to 38th Engineering and
Installation Wing (ESC, AFMC), Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (AFMC SO GA-6, 7 Nov
1994). |
| 1
April 1996 |
Communications
Systems Program Office inactivated (AFMC SO GA-7, 1 Apr 1996). |
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Note 1 – 2026
ISSS formed from personnel, supplies and equipment of Detachment 1, 1842nd
Electronics Engineering Group, Scott AFB, IL, inactivated 1 Nov 1985
(AFCC SO G-18, 23 Oct 1985) and simultaneously known as the Telephone
Systems Program Management Office.
Note 2 – Hq, CSC
inactivated 8 November 1994 (AFMC SO GA-4, 7 Nov 1994); 38 EIW activated
8 November 1994 (AFMC SO G-5, 7 Nov 1994); CSC redesignated Hq, Standard
Systems Group, 17 January 1995 (AFMC, SO GA-11, 12 Jan 1995).
AWARDS – Air
Force Outstanding Unit Award, 1 November 1985 to 31 January 1987, shared
by OL-A, OL-C, OL-E, OL-F, OL-G, OL-H, OL-I, OL-K, OL-L, OL-N, OL-P,
OL-T, Ol-V, Det 1, Det 1-OL-A |
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ACTIVE OPERATING
LOCATIONS AND DETACHMENTS
COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICE* |
| As
of December 1985 |
OL-A,
Robins AFB GA
OL-B, Castle AFB CA
OL-C, Nellis AFB NV
OL-D, Beale AFB CA
OL-E, Altus AFB OK
OL-F, Minot AFB ND
OL-G, Travis AFB CA
OL-H, Blytheville AFB AR
OL-I, McConnell AFB KS
OL-J, Seymour Johnson AFB NC
OL-K, Bergstrom AFB TX
OL-L, Ellsworth AFB SD
OL-M, Homestead AFB FL
OL-N, Dover AFB DE
OL-P, Grand Forks AFB ND
OL-Q, Carswell AFB TX
OL-R, England AFB LA
OL-S, Fairchild AFB WA
OL-T, Columbus AFB MS
OL-U, USAF Academy CO
OL-V, Sheppard AFB TX
OL-W Grissom AFB IN
OL-X, Malmstrom AFB MT
OL-Y, McGuire AFB NJ
OL-Z, Whiteman AFB MO
OL-AB, Charleston AFB SC
OL-AC, Luke AFB AZ
OL-AD Pope AFB NC
OL-AE McClellan AFB CA
Det 1, Lindsey AS GE
De1, OL-A, Worms AIN GE
Det 1, OL-B, Mildenhall RAF UK |
| As
of June 1986 |
OL-A,
Robins AFB GA
OL-B, Castle AFB CA
OL-C, Nellis AFB NV
OL-D, Beale AFB CA
OL-E, Altus AFB OK
OL-F, Minot AFB ND
OL-G, Travis AFB CA
OL-H, Blytheville AFB AR
OL-I, McConnell AFB KS
OL-J, Seymour Johnson AFB NC
OL-K, Bergstrom AFB TX
OL-L, Ellsworth AFB SD
OL-M, Homestead AFB FL
OL-N, Dover AFB DE
OL-P, Grand Forks AFB ND
OL-Q, Carswell AFB TX
OL-R, England AFB LA
OL-S, Fairchild AFB WA
OL-T, Columbus AFB MS
OL-U, USAF Academy CO
OL-V, Sheppard AFB TX
OL-W Grissom AFB IN
OL-X, Malmstrom AFB MT
OL-Y, McGuire AFB NJ
OL-Z, Whiteman AFB MO
OL-AB, Charleston AFB SC
OL-AC, Luke AFB AZ
OL-AD, Pope AFB NC
OL-AE, McClellan AFB CA
OL-AF, Sunnyvale (later Onizuka) AFS CA
Det 1, Lindsey AS GE
De1, OL-A, Worms AIN GE
Det 1, OL-B, Mildenhall RAF UK |
| As
of December 1987 |
OL-F,
Minot AFB ND
OL-G, Travis AFB CA
OL-L, Ellsworth AFB SD
OL-N, Dover AFB DE
OL-P, Grand Forks AFB ND
OL-T, Columbus AFB MS
OL-V, Sheppard AFB TX
OL-W Grissom AFB IN
Det 1, Lindsey AS GE
Det 1, OL-A, Worms GE
Det 1, OL-B, Mildenhall RAF UK
OL-AG Los Angeles AFS CA (added and lost during the preceeding period) |
| As
of June 1988 |
OL-G,
Travis AFB CA
OL-N, Dover AFB DE
OL-V, Sheppard AFB TX
OL-W, Grissom AFB IN
OL-AH, McClellan AFB CA
Det 1, Lindsey AS GE
Det 1, OL-A, Worms GE |
| As
of December 1988 |
OL-G,
Travis AFB CA
OL-N, Dover AFB DE
OL-V, Sheppard AFB TX
OL-W, Grissom AFB IN
OL-AH, McClellan AFB CA |
| As
of June 1989 |
OL-A,
Keesler AFB MS
OL-B, Barksdale AFB LA
OL-C, Eglin AFB FL
OL-AH McClellan AFB CA
Det 1 Lindsey AS GE
Det 1 OL-A, Worms GE |
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*Note:
We
do not hold complete records for the OLs and Dets for the CSPO and
nothing after 1989. |
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Special Thanks
A very special
thanks goes to Mr. James A. (Al) Moyers, Staff Historian, Office of History,
Headquarters, Air Force Communications Agency (AFCA), Scott AFB Illinois, for
providing important unit information. If you would like to visit the
official AFCA History Office Web site, Click
here.
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here to return to Lindsey AS, West Germany.
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