234th Intelligence Squadron
234th Intelligence Squadron | |
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Active | 1952-1966; 1966-present |
Country | United States |
Branch | Air National Guard |
Role | Intelligence |
Part of | 195th Wing |
Garrison/HQ | Beale Air Force Base, California |
Motto(s) | Nowhere to Hide (2004-Present); Nusquam Latendum Latin; We Communicate (before 2004); Clavis Dominus Latin |
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234th Intelligence Squadron emblem | |
234th Combat Communications Squadron emblem |
Military unit
The United States Air Force's 234th Intelligence Squadron is an Air National Guard intelligence unit located at Beale Air Force Base, California.
History
Lineage
- 234th Mobile Communications Flight
- Constituted as the 234th Airways and Air Communications Service Operations Flight and allotted to the Air National Guard
- Activated on 20 November 1952
- Redesignated 234th Airways and Air Communications Service Flight, Mobile c. 11 January 1953
- Redesignated 234th Mobile Communications Flight (Heavy) on 1 July 1961
- Inactivated c. 20 January 1966
- 234th Intelligence Squadron
- Constituted as the 234th Mobile Communications Squadron on 1 January 1966 and allotted to the Air National Guard
- Activated c. 6 September 1966
- Redesignated 234th Mobile Communications Squadron (Bare Base) on 16 March 1968
- Redesignated 234th Mobile Communications Squadron (Tactical Air Base) unknown
- Redesignated 234th Combat Communications Squadron (Tactical Air Base) on 1 April 1976
- Redesignated 234th Combat Information Systems Squadron on 1 July 1985
- Redesignated 234th Combat Communications Squadron on 1 October 1986[1]
- Redesignated 234th Intelligence Squadron on 1 December 2004
Assignments
- 144th Maintenance and Supply Group, 20 November 1952
- 144th Fighter-Bomber Wing, c. 11 January 1953
- 162d Communications Group (later 162d Mobile Communications Group, 162d Combat Communications Group, 162d Combat Informations Systems Group, 162d Combat Communications Group) (attached to 548th Intelligence Group after 1 December 2004), 1 July 1961 – c. 20 January 1966, c. 6 September 1966
- 195th Wing, 1 September 2015 – present[2]
Stations
- Hayward Municipal Airport, California, 20 November 1952 – c. 20 January 1966
- Hayward Municipal Airport (later Hayward Air National Guard Station), California, c. 6 September 1966
- Beale Air Force Base, California, c. 1 December 2004 – present
Equipment Operated
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