285th Civil Engineering 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.
285th Civil Engineer Squadron | |
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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 |
History
editOn 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]
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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
editMajor 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
editGallery
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Virgin Islands ANG operations building
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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
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