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The 26th Intelligence Squadron is an intelligence organization of the
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, located at
Buckley Space Force Base Buckley Space Force Base is a United States Space Force base in Aurora, Colorado named after United States Army Air Service First lieutenant, First Lieutenant John Harold Buckley. The base is run by Space Base Delta 2, with major units includin ...
, Colorado. It was first activated as the 26th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron during
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. After training in the United States, the squadron deployed to the
Southwest Pacific Theater The South West Pacific theatre, during World War II, was a major theatre of the war between the Allies and the Axis. It included the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (except for Sumatra), Borneo, Australia, its mandate Territory of New Guin ...
, where it performed combat
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missions, earning a
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and a
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation The Philippine Presidential Unit citation BadgeThe AFP Adjutant General, ''Awards and Decorations Handbook'', 1997, OTAG, p. 65. is a unit decoration of the Republic of the Philippines. It has been awarded to certain units of the United States ...
. Following
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, the squadron moved to Korea, where it was inactivated in 1946. The squadron was active in the reserves from 1947 through 1949, then was activated again in 1955 as a
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
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reconnaissance unit. While continuing to fly the Stratojet, it transitioned to the
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mission as the 681st Bombardment Squadron before inactivating in 1962. The squadron was reactivated in 1993 as the 26th Intelligence Squadron before being inactivated again in 1996. As the 26th Air and Space intelligence Squadron it was active from 2003 to 2006. It was reactivated in 2022 as a part of the
544th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group The 544th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Combat Command Sixteenth Air Force. It is stationed at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado. It was reactivated under the 70t ...
.


History


World War II

The squadron was constituted as the 26th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron in February 1943, but was redesignated the 26th Photographic Squadron before activating at
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, Colorado as one of the original squadrons of the
6th Photographic Group Sixth is the ordinal form of the number six. * The Sixth Amendment, to the U.S. Constitution * A keg of beer, equal to 5 U.S. gallons or barrel * The fraction Music * Sixth interval (music)s: ** major sixth, a musical interval ** minor sixth ...
a week later. By August, the squadron had returned to its original designation.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 135-136 The squadron trained with
Lockheed F-4 Lightning The Lockheed P-38 Lightning is an American single-seat, twin piston-engined fighter aircraft that was used during World War II. Developed for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) by the Lockheed Corporation, the P-38 incorporated a distinc ...
s until October 1943, when it departed for the
Southwest Pacific Theater The South West Pacific theatre, during World War II, was a major theatre of the war between the Allies and the Axis. It included the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (except for Sumatra), Borneo, Australia, its mandate Territory of New Guin ...
.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 42-43 The squadron arrived in
Sydney Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
, Australia in late November, moving forward to
Archerfield Airport Archerfield Airport is a leased federal airport located in Archerfield, Queensland, Archerfield, to the south of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. For some time, it was the primary airport in Brisbane, but it is now the secondary airport. During ...
in Queensland within a week. The squadron soon upgraded to the newer F-5 version of the Lighting. The squadron photographed
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, coastal defenses, harbor facilities and other Japanese military installations in New Guinea, Borneo, the Bismarck Archipelego and the Southern Philippines. During 1944, the squadron moved to New Guinea and moved forward along the northern coast of the island as
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forces advanced. In mid September 1944, the squadron flew unescorted photographic missions over
Leyte Leyte ( ) is an island in the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. It is eighth-largest and sixth-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 2,626,970 as of 2020 census. Since the accessibility of land has been ...
, providing the maximum amount of vital information for planning Operation King Two, the initial amphibious landings in the Philippines. For these missions, the squadron was awarded the
Distinguished Unit Citation The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed e ...
. In January 1945, the squadron moved to its first station in the Philippines,
Lingayen Airfield Lingayen Airport ( Filipino: ''Paliparan ng Lingayen'', Ilocano: ''Pagtayaban ti Lingayen'') is the airport serving the general area of Lingayen, the capital of the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. It is one of two airports in the pr ...
on
Luzon Luzon ( , ) is the largest and most populous List of islands in the Philippines, island in the Philippines. Located in the northern portion of the List of islands of the Philippines, Philippine archipelago, it is the economic and political ce ...
. From the northern Philippines, it conducted missions as far north as Formosa. In August, it moved to
Okinawa most commonly refers to: * Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture * Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture * Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself * Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ...
and conducted some missions over southern Japan. Following
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, the squadron moved to
Kimpo Airfield Gimpo International Airport , sometimes referred to as Seoul–Gimpo International Airport but formerly rendered in English as Kimpo International Airport, is located in the far western end of Seoul, some west of the central district of Seou ...
, Korea, and was inactivated there in February 1946.


Air Force reserve

The squadron was redesignated the 26th Reconnaissance Squadron, activated in the reserves in August 1947 at Hamilton Field, California, and assigned to the
70th Reconnaissance Group 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has symbolic associations in religion, mythology, supers ...
, which was located at
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, Utah, At Hamilton, it trained under the supervision of
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(ADC)'s 2346th Air Force Reserve Training Center. It is unclear whether or not the unit was fully manned or equipped. In 1948
Continental Air Command Continental Air Command (ConAC) (1948–1968) was a Major Command of the United States Air Force (USAF) responsible primarily for administering the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. During the Korean War, ConAC provided the necessary aug ...
assumed responsibility for managing reserve and
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units from ADC. President Truman's reduced 1949 defense budget required reductions in the number of units in the Air Force, and the squadron, along with the reserve air division and two reconnaissance groups at Hamilton, was inactivated on 27 June 1949, with most of its resources transferred to the 349th Troop Carrier Wing, which took over reserve operations at Hamilton.


Strategic Air Command

The squadron was redesignated the 26th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron and activated in January 1955 as an element of the 70th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing. However, the squadron's new station,
Little Rock Air Force Base Little Rock Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located approximately northeast of Little Rock, Arkansas. The facility covers 6,217 acres (2,516 ha) with a resident population of over 3,300 and working population of approximate ...
, Arkansas, was still undergoing construction to permit the operation of
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s from its runways. Elements of the 70th Wing at Little Rock went unmanned, although operational elements were deployed for training at
Lockbourne Air Force Base Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base is an Ohio Air National Guard installation at Rickenbacker International Airport near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County. The base was named for the famous early aviator and Columbus native Eddie Ric ...
, Ohio. The squadron finally became operational at Little Rock on 2 October 1955 and began flying reconnaissance missions globally to support
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's mission. From 26 October until 17 December 1956, the 26th deployed to
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, Morocco. The squadron continued fly reconnaissance missions until 1962, although the scale of operations was reduced after February 1958, as the 70th Wing added a training mission to its reconnaissance duties.Ravenstein, pp. 109-110 In October 1961, the squadron was redesignated the 681st Bombardment Squadron, and began to convert to B-47
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s. However, the squadron was inactivated in June 1962, before it became combat ready, as the
384th Bombardment Wing 384th may refer to: * 384th Air Expeditionary Group, provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Combat Command * 384th Air Expeditionary Wing, inactive unit of the United States Air Force * 384th Air Refueling Squadron (384 ARS) i ...
became the only B-47 unit at Little Rock.Mueller, pp.324-325


Intelligence unit

The squadron was redesignated the 26th Intelligence Squadron in April 1993 and activated at
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, Floria, where it formed part of the
68th Electronic Combat Group The 53rd Electronic Warfare Group was a component of the 53rd Wing of the Air Force Warfare Center, Air Combat Command, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The group (military aviation unit), group was responsible for providing oper ...
until inactivating in September 1966. It was redesignated the 26th Air and Space Intelligence Squadron and activated at
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, Hawaii and assigned to the 502d Air Operations Group at the end of May 2006 and was inactivated on 6 October 2006, when the 502d Air Operations Group was replaced by the 613th Air and Space Operations Center. The squadron returned to its designation as the 26th Intelligence Squadron and activated again at
Buckley Space Force Base Buckley Space Force Base is a United States Space Force base in Aurora, Colorado named after United States Army Air Service First lieutenant, First Lieutenant John Harold Buckley. The base is run by Space Base Delta 2, with major units includin ...
in August 2022.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 26th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 5 February 1943 : Redesignated 26th Photographic Squadron (Light) on 6 February 1943 : Activated on 9 February 1943 * Redesignated 26th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 11 August 1943 : Inactivated on 20 February 1946 * Redesignated 26th Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range (Photographic-RCM) on 3 Ju1y 1947 : Activated in the reserve on 1 August 1947 : Inactivated on 27 June 1949 * Redesignated 26th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Medium on 14 January 1955 : Activated on 24 January 1955 * Redesignated 681st Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 25 October 1961 : Discontinued and inactivated on 25 June 1962 * Redesignated 26th Intelligence Squadron on 9 April 1993 : Activated on 15 April 1993 : Inactivated on 5 September 1996 * Redesignated 26th Air and Space Intelligence Squadron on 16 May 2003 : Activated on 29 May 2003 : Inactivated 6 October 2006 * Redesignated 26th Intelligence Squadron on 28 June 2022 * Activated on 30 August 2022


Assignments

* 6th Photographic Group (later 6th Photographic Reconnaissance and Mapping Group. 6th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, 6th Photographic Group, 6th Reconnaissance Group), 9 February 1943 (attached to
308th Bombardment Wing The 308th Armament Systems Wing was a United States Air Force unit established in 1951, being activated and inactivated at different times in history. It was last assigned to the Air Armament Center, stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. ...
after 22 October 1945) * 308th Bombardment Wing, 21 November 1945 – 20 February 1946 *
70th Reconnaissance Group 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has symbolic associations in religion, mythology, supers ...
, 1 August 1947 – 27 June 1949 * 70th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing (later 70th Bombardment Wing), 24 January 1955 25 June 1962 * 68th Electronic Combat Group, 15 April 1993 – 5 September 1996 * 502d Air Operations Group, 29 May 2003 – 6 October 2006 *
544th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group The 544th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Combat Command Sixteenth Air Force. It is stationed at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado. It was reactivated under the 70th ...
, 30 August 2022 – present


Stations

* Peterson Field, Colorado, 9 February 1943 – 22 October 1943 *
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, New South Wales, Australia, 19 November 1943 * Archerfield Airport, Queensland, Australia, 25 November 1943 *
Dobodura Airfield Complex Girua Airport is an airport serving Popondetta, a city in the Oro (or Northern) province in Papua New Guinea. History Girua Airport is located near Dobodura, to the north-east of the Embi Lakes, north-east of Inonda. To the south is Mt. Laming ...
, New Guinea, 26 January 1944 (detachment at
Port Moresby Airfield Complex The Port Moresby Airfield Complex was a World War II military airfield complex, built near Port Moresby in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. It was used during the Battle of New Guinea as a base of Allied air operations primarily in 1942 an ...
, New Guinea, February 1944 - March 1944) * Finschhafen Airfield, New Guinea, 19 February 1944 *
Nadzab Airfield Complex Officially named Nadzab Tomodachi International Airport, Nadzab Airport is a regional airport located at Nadzab outside Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea along the Highlands Highway. It is served by both private and regional aircraft with do ...
, New Guinea, 28 March 1944 (air echelon at
Hollandia Airfield Complex Dortheys Hiyo Eluay International Airport — also known as Sentani International Airport — is an airport serving Jayapura, from DAFIF (effective October 2006) the capital of Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It is ...
, New Guinea, after 25 June 1944) * Hollandia Airfield Complex, New Guinea, 23 Ju1y 1944 *
Mokmer Airfield Frans Kaisiepo Airport is an airport on Biak island, in Papua, Indonesia. It is also known as Mokmer Airport. The airport is named after Frans Kaisiepo (1921–1979), the fourth Governor of Papua. The airport has seven aircraft parking s ...
, Biak, Netherlands East Indies, 5 August 1944 *
Lingayen Airfield Lingayen Airport ( Filipino: ''Paliparan ng Lingayen'', Ilocano: ''Pagtayaban ti Lingayen'') is the airport serving the general area of Lingayen, the capital of the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. It is one of two airports in the pr ...
, Luzon, Philippines, 16 January 1945 (air echelon at
Clark Field Clark is an English language surname with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland, ultimately derived from the Latin ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated ...
, Luzon, Philippines, 22 July–September 1945) *
Kadena Airfield (IATA: DNA, ICAO: RODN) is a United States Air Force base in the towns of Kadena and Chatan and the city of Okinawa, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is often referred to as the "Keystone of the Pacific" because of its highly strategic loca ...
, Okinawa, 6 August 1945 * Kimpo Airfield, Korea, October 1945 – 20 February 1946 * Hamilton Field (later Hamilton Air Force Base), California, 1 August 1947 –27 Jun 1949 * Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, 24 January 1955 – 25 June 1962 * Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 15 April 1993 – 5 September 1996 * Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, 29 May 2003 – 6 October 2006 * Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, 30 August 2022 – present


Aircraft

* Lockheed F-4 Lightning, 1943 * Lockheed F-5 Lightning, 1944-1946. * Boeing RB-47 Stratojet, 1955-1961 * Boeing B-47 Stratojet, 1961-1962


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * * * * ; Further reading * {{cite book, last=Cantwell, first=Gerald T., title=Citizen Airmen: a History of the Air Force Reserve, 1946-1994, url=https://archive.org/details/citizenairmenhis00cant, access-date=December 17, 2016, year=1997, publisher=Air Force History and Museums Program, location=Washington, D.C., isbn=0-16049-269-6, url-access=registration 026