682 Air Support Operations Squadron

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682 Air Support Operations Squadron
File:682d Air Support Operations Sq Crest.png
Insignia
Active1971–present
CountryUnited States
BranchAir Force
TypeCommand and control
Part ofFile:ACC Shield.svg Air Combat Command
File:Ninth Air Force - Emblem (Cold War).png  9th Air Force
File:93d Air Ground Operations Wing - Emblem.jpg 93d Air-Ground Operations Wing
File:USAF - 18th Air Support Operations Group.png 18th Air Support Operations Group
Garrison/HQPope Field
Mascot(s)Condors
DecorationsFile:Outstanding Unit ribbon.svg AFOUA
File:Air Force Meritorious Unit ribbon.svg AFMUA

The 682 Air Support Operations Squadron is an operational component of the Tactical Air Control System. The 682 DASOS is assigned to the 18th Air Support Operations Group, Pope Field, North Carolina, which is a direct reporting agency of 9th Air Force. The unit's primary function is to coordinate and direct the tactical air effort in the support of land forces and provide fast reaction to satisfy immediate requests from the Army for close air support. The ASOS provides advice and assistance to Army commanders concerning the employment of all Air Force resources and may be granted scramble and control authority over sorties designated to fulfill Army requirements. The squadron is aligned with the Army's 18th Airborne Corps, but also supports United States Army Central (ARCENT). When deployed, the ASOS forms an Air Support Operations Center (ASOC) under the operational control of the Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC), through the Air Operations Center (AOC). The 682 DASOS employs several types of communication systems. Capabilities include tactical satellite, troposcatter, line-of-site, and other various radio systems for communicating with air and ground forces.[1]

References

  1. "Factsheets : 682 Air Support Operations Squadron (ACC)". www.afhra.af.mil. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2022.