285th Civil Engineering Squadron
285th Civil Engineer Squadron | |
---|---|
Active | 7 May 1980 – present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | U.S. Virgin Islands |
Branch | Air National Guard |
Type | Civil Engineer |
Role | USSOUTHCOM combat support |
Part of | Air National Guard |
Garrison/HQ | St Croix ANGS, United States Virgin Islands |
Insignia | |
Emblem of the 285th Combat Communications Squadron |
The United States Air Force's 285th Civil Engineering Squadron (285 CES) is an Air National Guard civil engineering unit located at St Croix ANGS.
History
[edit]On 7 May 1980 the 285th Combat Communications Flight (CMBTCF) was established, creating the first unit of the Virgin Islands Air National Guard. The flight was upgraded to a squadron in 1996 and made a name for itself following the devastation of Hurricane Hugo to the region in 1989, when the unit and its installation became the heart of recovery operations for St. Croix.[1]
External image | |
---|---|
2012 change of command |
Over the years, the unit has been involved in several contingency operations, to include Joint Endeavor, Uphold Democracy, Joint Forge, and both Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
On 3 March 2012 the unit was redesignated a Civil Engineer Squadron after losing its communications mission.
Assignments
[edit]Major command/gaining command
[edit]- Air National Guard/ (???- ???)
Wing/group
[edit]- 226th Combat Communications Group (1980–?)
Previous designations
[edit]- 285th Combat Communications Flight (1980–1996)
- 285th Combat Communications Squadron (1996–3 March 2012)
- 285th Civil Engineer Squadron (3 March 2012 – present)
Bases stationed
[edit]- St Croix ANGS, Virgin Islands (1980–Present)
Decorations
[edit]Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Gallery
[edit]-
Virgin Islands ANG operations building
-
285th CBCS radio antenna
References
[edit]- ^ ANG combat comm squadron redesignated civil engineering unit, 3/5/2012
- ^ Air National Guard, General Order GA-74, 1991 Archived 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Virgin Islands ANG Public Affairs: "History of the VI ANG", unknown date Archived 28 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit]