595th Command and Control Group

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595th Command and Control Group

The 595th Command and Control Group is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force. It was organized under Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC), and its operations were centered at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. It was activated in a ceremony held on 6 October 2016.[3]

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595th Command and Control Group
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Boeing E-4B Airborne Command Post
Active1970–1993; 2000–2013; 2016–2025
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleCommand and Control
Part ofAir Force Global Strike Command
Garrison/HQOffutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Air Force Organizational Excellence Award
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595th Space Group emblem[b][2]Thumb
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Missile Testing

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Atlas ICBM test launch at Vandenberg AFB, Calif

The unit was first organized by Air Force Systems Command at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California in May 1970 as the 6595 Missile Test Group. In early 1970s, the group conducted ground and flight tests of the LGM-30 Minuteman weapon system. It also launched and tested missile, space and aeronautical systems in support of Department of Defense programs.[2]

After the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger in January 1986, the space program was grounded for 34 months until the launch of Space Transportation System-26 in September 1988. After 11 Sep 2001, the group examined vulnerabilities of US space facilities at home and abroad. The Air Force's Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities Program transferred national capabilities to operational commands. The group's Air Force Space Battlelab developed and field tested capabilities to increase productivity of operational commands. Its Aerospace Fusion Center supported space missile launches.[2] The group was inactivated in September 1993.

In April 2000, the group, redesignated the 595th Test and Evaluation Group was reactivated at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. It supported Operation Iraqi Freedom through the application of space applications programs during 2003 and 2004. After redesignation as the 595th Space Group in 2002, it was inactivated in 2013[2]

Nuclear command and control

The group was redesignated the '595th Command and Control Group at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska in October 2016 with four squadrons assigned to provide aircrew, operators and maintenance personnel for nuclear command, control and communications platforms enabling the National Command Authority survivable, real-time strategic assessment and global strike capabilities. Its 1st Airborne Command Control Squadron operated the Boeing E-4 National Airborne Command Post, maintained by the 595th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Its 625th Strategic Operations Squadron maintained targeting for the nation's intercontinental ballistic missile fleet and provided personnel to luanch them while airborne in a Navy Boeing E-6B Mercury. The 595th Strategic Communications Squadron provided missile warning and command, control and communications capabilities. They maintained and operated the Strategic Automated Command Control System, providing rapid retargeting of ICBMs.[4]

The group had a shared commander with the National Airborne Operations Center.[citation needed] It was inactivated on 28 February 2025 and its resources transferred to the newly activated 95th Wing[5]

Lineage

  • Designated as the 6595th Missile Test Group and activated on 1 May 1970
Redesignated 6595th Test and Evaluation Group on 1 January 1988
Inactivated on 14 September 1993
  • Redesignated 595th Test and Evaluation Group on 1 April 2000
Activated on 7 April 2000
Redesignated 595th Space Group on 1 August 2002
Inactivated on 1 April 2013
  • Redesignated 595th Command and Control Group on 26 August 2016[6]
Activated 1 October 2016[1]
Inactivated 28 February 2025[5]

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Operational Components

Stations

  • Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 1 May 1970 – 14 September 1993
  • Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, 7 April 2000 – 1 April 2013[6]
  • Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 6 October 2016 – 28 February 2025[1][5]

Aircraft & Missiles

Awards

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Award streamerAwardDatesNotes
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award1 April 1970-31 March 19716595th Missile Test Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award1 April 1971-31 March 19736595th Missile Test Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award15 January 1976-14 January 19786595th Missile Test Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award15 January 1978-30 September 19796595th Missile Test Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award1 October 1984-30 September 19866595th Missile Test Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Outstanding Unit Award1 January 1990-30 June 19926595th Test and Evaluation Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Organizational Excellence Award1 August 1999-31 July 2001595th Test and Evaluation Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Organizational Excellence Award1 October 2001-1 September 2002595th Test and Evaluation Group (later 595th Space Group)[2]
ThumbAir Force Organizational Excellence Award1 September 2002-1 September 2003595th Space Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Organizational Excellence Award2 September 2003-31 August 2004595th Space Group[2]
ThumbAir Force Organizational Excellence Award1 September 2004-31 August 2005595th Space Group[2]
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List of commanders

  • Col Paul J. Burnett, 8 June 2000[7]
  • Col Michael J. Carey, 20 June 2002
  • Col John E. Hyten, 1 July 2004
  • Col John S. Riordan, 6 July 2005
  • Col Stephen Latchford, 16 April 2007[8]
  • Col Shawn J. Barnes, May 2009[9]
  • Col Kevin M. Rhoades, 30 June 2011[10]
  • Unknown, 14 June 2012 – 1 April 2013
  • Col Robert L. Billings, 1 October 2016 – July 2018
  • Col. Jeremiah Baldwin, July 2018 - July 2020[11]
  • Col. Brian Golden, July 2020 - August 2022[12]
  • Col David Leaumont, August 2022 - August 2024[13]
  • Col Patrick Hook, August 2024 - 2024[14]
  • Col Daid Leaumont, 2024 – 28 February 2025[5]

References

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