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The 710th Combat Operations Squadron is a
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unit, stationed at
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, Virginia, where it has augmented the 610th Air Operations Center since its activation in March 2004. Its first predecessor was established in Alaska in 1952 as the 710th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron and provided
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (Submarine#Armament, submarine-lau ...
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coverage until inactivating in 1983. The two squadrons were consolidated in June 2004.


Mission

The mission of the 710th Combat Operations Squadron at
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, Virginia, is to provide trained, combat mission-ready
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Combined Forces Air Component Commander. The 710thS is aligned with U.S. Air Forces, Central Command. When deployed, squadron members provide continuity and expertise to augment the active duty air operations center force.


History


Cold War

The 710th Aircraft Warning and Control Squadron was activated on 8 December 1952 at Cape Prince of Wales Air Force Station and assigned to the 160th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, a
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unit that had been mobiized for the
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in 1951 and deployed too Alaska in 1951 to help establish an aircraft warning system there. The 160th was returned to state control in February 1943, and the 710th was transferred to the 548th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, a regular unit that had absorbed the 160th's mission, personnel, and equipment. The squadron operated the radars at one of the ten original sites constructed in Alaska for
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (Submarine#Armament, submarine-lau ...
. The squadron initially operated an
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radar, which was upgraded to a later version AN/FPS-20A in 1958 and later replaced by an improved AN/FPS-93A, to gather information, which it transmitted to the direction center at Murphy /dome Air Force Station. In 1983, these were replaced by an
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minimally attended radar. As this system became operational, the squadron was inactivated and replaced by a small number of contractors.


Global War on Terror

The 710th Combat Operations Squadron was activated on 1 March 2004 at
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, Virginia. A little over two months later, it was consolidated with the 710th Aircraft Warning and Control Squadron. The squadron is one of
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's two air operations center augmentation units. It operates the AN/USQ-163 Air Operations Center weapon system, the senior element of the theater air control system. It provides the Combined Forces Air Component Commander with the capability to plan, task, execute and assess airpower and space power to support the Combined Force commander's campaign plan. Although the squadron does not have campaign participation credit as a unit, its personnel have participated in
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,
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, Operation New Dawn,
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, and Operation Freedom Sentinel. It also routinely supports
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s, including Ardent Sentry (an annual homeland security exercise), Austere Challenge (a combined exercise with the United Kingdom, Germany and Israel), Blue Flag, Eager Lion, Eagle Resolve (a multi nation exercise in the Persian Gulf region),
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,
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, Neptune Falcon (a bomber/tanker interoperability exercise), Pacific Sentry (a joint exercise in the Pacific), Terminal Fury (exercise of army units operating vessels to respond to emergencies),
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, and Virtual Flag (a battle management exercise). The 710th's Detachment 1 was activated on 1 September 2017 at
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, South Carolina to act as a partner of the
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and
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through the 609th Air Operations Center's Detachment 1.


Lineage

; 710th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron * Constituted as the 710th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron on 3 November 1952 : Activated on 8 December 1952 : Inactivated on 1 November 1983 * Consolidated with the 710th Combat Operations Squadron as the 710th Combat Operations Squadron on 3 June 2004 ; 710th Combat Operations Squadron * Constituted as the 710th Combat Operations Squadron on 6 February 2004 : Activated on 1 March 2004 * Consolidated with the 710th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron on 3 June 2004


Assignments

* 160th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, 8 December 1952 * 548th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, 1 February 1953 *
11th Air Division The 11th Air Division was an air division of the United States Air Force. It provided for the air defense of northern Alaska and supervised base operations at major and minor installations in that area. It furnished detachments at Ice Station A ...
, 8 April 1953 * 5060th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, 1 November 1957 * 11th Air Division, 1 October 1959 *
5070th Air Defense Wing The 5070th Air Defense Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the Alaskan Air Command, being stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base Elmendorf Air Force Base is a United States Air Force ( ...
, 1 August 1960 *
Alaskan Air Command The Alaskan Air Command (AAC) is an inactive United States Air Force Major Command originally established in 1942 under the United States Army Air Forces. Its mission was to organize and administer the air defense system of Alaska, exercise di ...
, 1 October 1961 * 531st Aircraft Control and Warning Group (later 11th Tactical Control Group), 15 November 1977 – 1 November 1983 * 610th Regional Support Group, 1 March 2004 * 610th Air Operations Group, c. 1 April 2016 – present


Stations

* Cape Prince of Wales Air Force Station (later Tin City Air Force Station, Alaska, 8 December 1952 – 1 November 1983 * Langley Air Force Base (later Joint Base Langley-Eustis), Virginia, 1 March 2004 – present


Subordinate establishments

* Detachment 1, 710th Combat Operations Squadron, 1 September 2017 – present


Awards and campaigns


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

; Further reading * {{USAF Air Force Reserve Command Military units and formations of the United States Air Force Reserves