128th Air Control Squadron explained

Unit Name:128th Air Control Squadron
Dates:1947–present
Country: United States
Branch:Air National Guard
Type:Squadron
Role:Air Control
Command Structure:Wisconsin Air National Guard
Garrison:Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin
Motto:Strength Through Vigilance

The 128th Air Control Squadron (ACS) is one of the units of the Wisconsin Air National Guard based at Volk Field Air National Guard Base, located in Camp Douglas, WI. Originally established as the 128th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron in 1947 at General Billy Mitchell Field, it was subsequently re-designated as a Control and Reporting Post, and a Forward Air Control Post-Heavy. In October 1991, the unit was transferred to its current base as the 128 Air Control Squadron.[1]

The 128th ACS may be deployed worldwide to provide tactical air control, data links, and data transfer in the Theater Battle Management arena.[1] The squadron provides picture from multiple sensors to the commander, including radar control, early warning, and deduction and tracking of surveillance data.[2]

In 2016, the 128th ACS received an award as the best in the Air Force from fall 2011 to fall 2013, the fifth in their history. The unit was selected for exceptional command and control operations when in the Middle East, supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They provided airspace surveillance, threat warning capabilities, and theater command and control. During this period, the unit also received the Air Force's First Sergeant of the Year.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fact Sheet Wisconsin Air National Guard 128 Air Control Squadron. Official Web Site of Volk Field . 14 March 2013.
  2. Web site: Volk Field Wisconsin. Air National Guard. en. 2017-04-02.
  3. Web site: Wisconsin Air Guard unit named best in Air Force - Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs. dma.wi.gov. en-GB. 2017-04-02.