6th Intelligence Squadron

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6th Intelligence Squadron
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A member of the 6th Intelligence Squadron at the Osan AB learning center
Active1942–1945; 2008–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleIntelligence
Part of694th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
Garrison/HQOsan Air Base, Korea
Motto(s)The Tiger Never Sleeps
EngagementsChina-Burma-India Theater
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Insignia
6th Intelligence Sq emblem (approved 1 June 2012)[2]6 Intelligence Sq emblem.png

The United States Air Force's 6th Intelligence Squadron is an intelligence unit located at Osan Air Base, Korea. During World War II, as the 6th Radio Squadron, Mobile, it gathered intelligence for 10th Air Force from listening posts in India.

Mission[]

The mission of the 6th Intelligence Squadron is to execute 24/7 imagery and analytical operations, as part of the Distributed Ground System-Three (DGS-3), to support Seventh Air Force during armistice and war.[citation needed]

History[]

World War II[]

The squadron was first established in the Signal Corps at Hamilton Field shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor as the 140th Signal Radio Intelligence Company. The unit trained in California and was converted to an Air Corps unit in the summer of 1944 as the 6th Radio Squadron, Mobile, specializing in intercepting radio transmissions in Japanese.[2]

In September 1944, the squadron shipped to India, arriving the following month. Until V-J Day, it conducted operations from Barrackpore, India, remaining in theater through November 1945, when it returned to the United States and was inactivated. It remained inactive until it was disbanded in 1983.[2]

Korea[]

The squadron was reconstituted as the 6th Intelligence Squadron and reactivated in 2009 at Osan Air Base, Korea.[2]

Lineage[]

  • Constituted as the 140th Signal Radio Intelligence Company, Aviation on 7 February 1942
Activated on 14 February 1942
Redesignated 6th Radio Squadron, Mobile (J)[note 1] on 31 Mar 1944
inactivated on 7 December 1945
  • Redesignated 6th Radio Squadron, Mobile on 14 November 1946 (not active)
  • Disbanded on 15 June 1983
  • Reconstituted and redesignated 6th Intelligence Squadron on 9 December 2008
Activated on 1 January 2009[2]

Assignments[]

Stations[]

  • Hamilton Field, California, 14 February 1942
  • Army Air Base, Bakersfield, California, 28 April 1942
  • Hammer Field, California, 13 August 1942
  • Dale City, California, 10 February 1943
  • Camp Pinedale, California, 11 July 1944
  • Camp Anza, California, 16–26 September 1944
  • Bombay, India, 28 October 1944
  • Kanchrapara, India, 1 November 1944
  • Barrackpore, India, 26 November 1944
  • Calcutta, India, 5–8 November 1945
  • Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 6–7 December 1945
  • Osan Air Base, Korea, 1 January 2009 – present[2]

References[]

Notes
  1. ^ The (J) meant that its operators were qualified in Japanese.
Citations
  1. ^ "480th ISR Wing Heritage Pamphlet" (PDF). 25th Air Force. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Robertson, Patsy (5 June 2012). "Factsheet 6 Intelligence Squadron (AFISRA)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 5 March 2017.

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