4th Air Support Operations Squadron
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Active | 1996–2013; 2021(?)–present |
Country | File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States |
Branch | File:Flag of the United States Air Force.svg United States Air Force |
Role | Air Support Operations |
Part of | United States Air Forces Europe |
Nickname(s) | Warhawks |
Engagements | Kosovo War Iraq War[1] |
Decorations | Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1] |
Insignia | |
4th Air Support Operations Squadron emblem (approved 12 March 2004)[1] | File:4 Air Support Operations Sq emblem.png |
4th Air Support Operations Squadron (second emblem) | File:4 Air Support Operations Sq (2d).png |
4th Air Support Operations Squadron emblem (early) | File:4 Air Support Operations Sq emblem (early).png |
The United States Air Force's 4th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron is a combat support unit forward deployed in Eastern Europe to locations in Poland, Lithuania and Romania where it provides Joint Terminal Attack Controllers and C2 functions for both the Army and the Air Force.[2][unreliable source?] It was previously located at Mannheim, Germany with V Corps until it was inactivated in 2013.
Mission
The squadron provided tactical air command and control of airpower assets to the Joint Forces Air Component Commander and Joint Forces Land Component Commander for combat operations. It deployed personnel and command, control, communications, and computer (C4) systems and associated support equipment and materiel in order to establish an Air Support Operations Center) as part of the Theater Air Control System and providing airpower support to US Army V Corps.
History
The squadron was established on 1 September 1996 and activated in Mannheim, Germany on 30 September of the same year. In 2013, it was inactivated.[1] In 2021, the 4th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (4th EASOS) took part in the Castle Forge exercise, integrating with the members of the 606th Air Control Squadron and the 1st Combat Communications Squadron. The exercise took place in parts of Romania, Greece and Bulgaria.[3]
Lineage
- Constituted as the 4th Air Support Operations Squadron on 1 September 1996
- Activated on 30 September 1996
- Inactivated on 13 September 2013[1]
Assignments
- 4th Air Support Operations Group, 30 September 1996 – 13 September 2013[1]
Stations
- Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim, Germany, 30 September 1996 – 13 September 2013[1]
References
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Dollman, TSG Davis (4 December 2017). "Factsheet 4 Air Support Operations Squadron (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
- ↑ "Eastern Europe Eurofighter Typhoon 4th EASOS Warhawks". squadronposters.com. 25 December 2023.
- ↑ Moeder, Brooke (3 December 2021). "606th ACS integrates with 4th EASOS for Castle Forge". usafe.af.mil.
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