932d Aircraft Control And Warning Squadron
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The 932d Air Control Squadron is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to the 85th Group,
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, stationed at Keflavik Naval Air Station, Iceland. It was inactivated on 27 June 2006.Hq, USAFE Special Order GD-29, 22 Jun 2006 From 1952 to 2006, the unit was a General Surveillance Radar Squadron providing for the air defense of Iceland and the North Atlantic.


History


Lineage

* Constituted as 932d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron on 28 Apr 1952 : Activated on 1 May 1952 : Redesignated 932d Air Defense Squadron on 1 Oct 1987 : Redesignated 932d Air Control Squadron on 31 May 1993 : Inactivated on 27 June 2006 Assignments *
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, 1 May 1952 * 65th Air Division (Defense), 1 Oct 1952 * Iceland Air Defense Force, 8 Mar 1954 * 1400th Operations Group, 18 Dec 1955 * Air Forces Iceland, 1 July 1960 * 35th Operations Group, 31 May 1993 * 85th Operations Group, 1 Oct 1994 * 85th Group, 1 July 1995 – 28 June 2006 Stations * Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1 May 1952 * Keflavik Airport, Iceland, 1 Oct 1952 * Rockville Air Station, Iceland, 1 Aug 1957 * Keflavik Air Station, Iceland, Oct 1997 - 28 June 2006


Past commanders

#Cpt Thomas H. Galligan, 1 May 1952 #LTC Ruel M. Luckingham, 26 Jun 1952 #LTC Allie P. Ash, Jul 1953 #LTC John C. Peck, Jul 1954 #LTC Jim R. Tebbs, Jul 1955 #LTC Edwin L. Murrill, 1 Jul 1956 #Maj J. Bert Davis, Jul 1957 #Maj George T. Milonas, Jul 1958 #Maj Guy B. Hume, 1 Dec 1958 #Maj Charles F. Carter, 28 Oct 1959 #Maj Austin W. Simmons, 28 Jul 1960 #Maj Jack C. Shadeck, Sep 1962 #LTC William H. Truxal, Sep 1963 #Cpt Arthur C. Mussman, Jun 1965 (Acting) #LTC Victor J. Carlino, 1965 #LTC Frank J. Pietyka, Aug 1965 #Maj Victor J. Carlino, Jul 1968 #LTC Frank J. Pietryka, 24 Jul 1968 #LTC James H. Wallace, Jul 1970 #LTC John J. Bayer, Jul 1972 #LTC Richard M. Overland, Jun 1973 #LTC James G. Young, 7 Jul 1975 #LTC Johnnie S. Toniolli, 6 Jul 1977 #LTC L. Keith Demott, Jul 1979 #LTC Edward Boardman, 17 Jul 1981 #LTC Forrest N. Freeman Jr, Jul 1982 #LTC George H. Gwinn, 8 Jul 1983 #LTC Waller D. Wieters, 5 Jul 1984 #LTC Ronald L. Gavette, 5 Jul 1985 #LTC Dennis W. Shepard, Aug 1986 #LTC Terry L. Troy, 7 Aug 1987 #LTC Billy A. Wooley, 7 Aug 1989 #LTC Lynn R. Wills, 22 Jul 1991 #LTC Clark P. Wigley, 23 Jul 1993 #LTC Ray T. Garza, 7 Jul 1995 #LTC Rex A. Marshall, 31 Jul 1997 #LTC William A. Schaake, 26 Mar 1999 #LTC Van Don Kepley, 6 Jul 2001


References

* {{cite book, last=Cornett, first=Lloyd H, author2=Johnson, Mildred W, title=A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization, 1946-1980, url=http://www.usafpatches.com/pubs/handbookofadcorg.pdf, year=1980, publisher=Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, location=Peterson AFB, CO, access-date=2011-12-02, archive-date=2016-02-13, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160213173347/http://www.usafpatches.com/pubs/handbookofadcorg.pdf, url-status=dead. Radar squadrons of the United States Air Force