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The 16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron was a United States Air Force squadron assigned to
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's
461st Air Control Wing The 461st Air Control Wing is a joint United States Air Force, Air Force/United States Army, Army unit flying the E-8 J-STARS aircraft until 2023. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is assigned to Air Combat Command's Fifteenth Air Force, ...
, 461st Operations Group, stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The squadron previously flew the Northrop Grumman E-8C JSTARS, providing airborne battle management, command and control, surveillance, and target acquisition with the last E-8C flight on September 8, 2022.


Mission

The 16th Squadron operated the Northrop Grumman E-8C Joint STARS (
Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System The Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) airborne ground surveillance, Battle Management, battle management and Command and control (military), command and c ...
), an advanced ground surveillance and battle management system. J-STARS detected, located, classified, tracks and targets ground movements on the battlefield, communicating real-time information through secure
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s with combat command posts.


History


World War II

The squadron was first activated as the 380th Fighter Squadron, part of
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in early 1943. It engaged in the
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of the
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area as well as acting as a Replacement Training Unit until the end of 1943. It trained as a
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operational squadron before deploying to the
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. In Europe it became part of
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in England. Operated both as a tactical fighter squadron, providing air support to Allied ground forces in France as well as an air defense squadron, attacking enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat over Europe. The squadron was converted to a tactical reconnaissance squadron in August 1944, when it was redesignated the 160th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron. It engaged in hazardous reconnaissance flights over enemy-controlled territory unarmed, gathering intelligence for Allied commanders until the end of combat in Europe, May 1945. The unit advanced eastward across France using advanced landing grounds, then into the Low Countries and Occupied Germany. The squadron remained in Germany as part of the occupation forces, returning to
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, Virginia in June 1947. The unit remained assigned to
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as a reconnaissance squadron. The squadron was inactivated in 1949.


Cold War

In 1950 the squadron was activated once again at Langley, now designated the 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron.The renumbering was required because the numbers 101–300 were reserved for Air National Guard units (now 101–299). AF Instruction 38-101, para. 5.3.4. When the squadron was allotted to the Air National Guard in 2002, it retained its number outside this block of numbers. It moved to
Shaw Air Force Base Shaw Air Force Base (Shaw AFB) is a United States Air Force (USAF) base located approximately west-northwest of downtown Sumter, South Carolina. It is one of the largest military bases operated by the United States, and is under the jurisdict ...
, South Carolina in 1958 where it re-equipped with McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo reconnaissance aircraft. The squadron deployed to south Florida in 1962 during the
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, flying hazardous overflights over Cuba gathering intelligence photos. The unit upgraded to the McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II in 1965. It also operated a flight of
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electronic warfare aircraft. It added Douglas EB-66 Destroyer jamming aircraft beginning in 1971 as part of the phaseout of the Destroyer at Shaw. It was the last USAF active duty B-57 squadron, retiring the aircraft in 1976 when F-4G Phantom IIs took over its mission. The 16th remained the single RF-4C squadron at Shaw after the 1982 realignment of its parent 363d from a tactical reconnaissance to tactical fighter wing. It continued reconnaissance training in the United States until 1989 when the RF-4Cs were transferred to
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at
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, Texas, and the squadron was inactivated.


Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System

The squadron was reactivated as the 16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron in 1996 at
Robins Air Force Base Robins Air Force Base is a major United States Air Force installation located in Houston County, Georgia, Houston County, Georgia, United States. The base is located just east of the city of Warner Robins, Georgia, Warner Robins, south-southea ...
, Georgia as an E-8 JSTARS squadron. In 2002, the JSTARS mission was transferred to the
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and the
116th Air Control Wing The 116th Air Control Wing is a Wing (military aviation unit), Wing of the Georgia Air National Guard/United States Air Force, stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. If activated for federal service, the wing is gained by Air Combat Command. ...
and the squadron became a Guard unit. Ten years later the mission returned to the regular Air Force, with Georgia Air National Guard associate units joining the mission. As a JSTARS squadron, the 16th flew over 5,030 combat sorties, totalling 51,138 combat hours, and earned 9 Headquarters Air Force Battle Management Aircrew of the Year awards. The squadron was inactivated on February 16, 2023.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 380th Fighter Squadron (Single Engine) on 11 February 1943 : Activated in March 1943 : Redesignated 160th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 25 August 1944 : Redesignated 160th Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic on 29 Ju1y 1946 : Redesignated 160th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic on 14 June 1948 : Inactivated on 26 April 1949 * Redesignated 160th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night Photographic on 8 August 1950 : Activated on 1 September 1950 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night Photographic on 10 October 1950 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night Photographic-Jet on 8 November 1955 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic-Jet on 1 March 1965 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 8 October 1966 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron on 1 October 1979 : Redesignated 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 1 July 1982 : Inactivated on 15 December 1989 * Redesignated 16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron on 15 January 1996 : Activated on 1 October 1996 * Allotted to the
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on 1 October 2002 * Withdrawn from the Air National Guard on 1 October 2012 (remained active) : Inactivated on 16 February 2023


Assignments

* 363d Fighter Group (later 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group), 1 March 1943 : Air echelon attached to 10th Photographic Group, 24 December 1944 – 6 February 1945 * 10th Reconnaissance Group, 15 November 1945 * Tactical Air Command, 25 June 1947 * 363d Reconnaissance Group (later 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group), 24 July 1947 – 26 April 1949 * 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 1 September 1950 * 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (later 363d Tactical Fighter) Wing), 8 February 1958 – 13 December 1989 *
93d Operations Group The 93rd Operations Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 93d Air Control Wing, 93rd Air Control Wing, stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The unit was inactivated on 1 October 2002. During ...
, 1 October 1996 * 116th Operations Group, 1 October 2002 * 461st Operations Group, 1 October 2012 – 16 February 2023


Stations

* Hamilton Field, California, March 1943 * Santa Rosa Army Air Field, California, 23 August 1943 *
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, California, 8 October-2 December 1943 * RAF Keevil (AAF-471),Station number in Anderson. England, 23 December 1943 *
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(AAF-168), England, c. 3 February 1944 *
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(AAF-413), England, 14 April 1944 * Maupertu Airfield (A-15),Station number in Johnson. France, c. 5 July 1944 * Azeville Airfield (A-7), France, c. 22 August 1944 * Montreuil Airfield (A-38), France, 9 September 1944 * Sandweiler Airfield (A-97),
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, 11 October 1944 * Le Culot Airfield (A-89), Belgium, 29 October 1944 : Operated from Conflans Airfield (A-94), France, 24 December 1944 – 6 February 1945 *
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(Y-55), Netherlands, 11 March 1945 * Gutersloh Airfield (R-85), Germany, 16 April 1945 * Brunswick/Waggum Airfield (R-37), Germany, 26 April 1945 *
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, Germany, 20 May 1945 * AAF Station Eschwege, Germany, 12 July 1945 * AAF Station Darmstadt/Griesheim, Germany, 22 September 1945 *
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, Germany, 24 November 1945 *
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, Germany, 2 March 1947 * Bad Kissingen Air Base, Germany, 14 June 1947 * Langley Field (later Langley Air Force Base), Virginia, 25 June 1947 – 26 April 1949 * Langley Ai Force Base, Virginia, 1 September 1950 * Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, 8 February 1958 – 31 December 1989 : Operated from
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, Florida, 22 October-30 November 1962Station information in Dollman, except as noted. *
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, Georgia, 1 October 1996 – 16 February 2023


Aircraft

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, 1943 * North American P-51 Mustang, 1944–1945, 1946–1947 * North American F-6 Mustang, 1944–1945, 1946–1947 * Lockheed FP-80 Shooting Star (later Lockheed RF-80 Shooting Star), 1947–1949 *
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, 1950–1955 * Martin RB-57 Canberra, 1954–1956 * Douglas RB-66 Destroyer, 1956–1965 * McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo, 1958–1965 * McDonnell RF-4C Phantom II, 1965–1989 * Martin EB-57E Canberra, 1971–1976 * Northrop Grumman E-8C Joint STARS (1996–September 2022)


References


Notes

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Bibliography

* * * * * * * World Airpower Journal. (1992).'' US Air Force Air Power Directory''. Aerospace Publishing: London, UK. * {{Navboxes , list = {{USAF Air Combat Command {{Tactical Air Command {{USAAF 9th Air Force UK Military units and formations in Georgia (U.S. state)
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