52d Combat Communications Squadron explained

Unit Name:52d Combat Communications Squadron
Dates:July 1988 – present
Country:United States
Branch:USAF
Role:Tactical communications
Size:Squadron
Command Structure:5th Combat Comm Group
688th Cyberspace Wing
Sixteenth Air Force
Air Combat Command
Current Commander:Lt Col Adam Cross
Garrison:Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
Nickname:52 CBCS, 5-Deuce, 52d
Motto:"Nulli Secundus"
translating to
"Second to None!"
Colors:Green
Mascot:Alligator

The 52d Combat Communications Squadron is located in Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It is currently under the command of the 5th Combat Communications Group.

History

The 52d Combat Communications Squadron was constituted on 15 Jul 1988 and activated on 22 Jul 1988. It comprises a Missions Systems Flight (SCM), a Network Operations Flight (SCN), a Special Missions Flight (SCP), and a Support Flight (SCS). All of these work centers together accomplish the 52 CBCS primary mission, which is to rapidly deploy communications in support of the warfighters.

Lineage

Activated on 22 July 1988.

Assignment

Stations

Awards and campaigns

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Campaign StreamerCampaignPhaseDatesNotes
Southwest Asia Service MedalDefense of Saudi Arabia 2 August 1990 – 16 January 1991 5th Combat Communications Group
Southwest Asia Service MedalLiberation and Defense of Kuwait 17 January 1991 – 11 April 1991 5th Combat Communications Group
Global War on Terrorism Service Medaln/a- 5th Combat Communications Group