280th Special Operations Communications Squadron
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The Air National Guard's 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron (280th SOCS) is a communications unit located at Hall Air Guard Station, Dothan Regional Airport, Alabama.[2] The 280th SOCS provides tactical communication services to state, military and federal agencies utilizing state of the art information systems. The 280th SOCS provides over 44% of Air Force Special Operations Command's deployed communications capabilities.[3][4]
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280th Special Operations Communications Squadron | |
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Active | 1959 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Special Operations Communications |
Role | Special Ops Combat Support[1] |
Part of | AFSOC / ANG / 226th Combat Communications Group |
Garrison/HQ | Hall Air Guard Station, Alabama[2] |
Nickname(s) | "The Warriors Voice" |
Motto(s) | "Vox Bellatorum" (current) "Communications for Peace" (old) |
Engagements | "Operation Allied Force"
"Operation Desert Shield" "Operation Enduring Freedom" "Operation Iraqi Freedom" "Operation New Dawn" "Resolute Support Mission" |
Decorations | AFOUA AFOEA |
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