The Air Force Technical Applications Center, originally organized in 1959 as 1035th U.S. Air Force Field Activities Group, operated five technical operation squadrons to support its nuclear treaty monitoring mission.[1][2]
Squadron | Shield | Location | Dates | Note |
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1155th Technical Operations Squadron | McClellan AFB, CA[3] | 1 Jul 1960 – 30 Sep 1999 | renamed Technical Operations Division | |
1156th Technical Operations Squadron | Wheeler AFB, HI[3] | 1 Jul 1960 – 1 Oct 1991 | renamed Pacific Technical Operations Area | |
1157th Technical Operations Squadron | Wiesbaden AB, Germany[3]Lindsey AS, Germany[4] | 1 Jul 1960 – 1 Oct 1991 | renamed European Technical Operations Area | |
1158th Technical Operations Squadron | 1 Feb 1966 – 31 Mar 1971 | |||
1159th Technical Operations Squadron | 1 Jul 1966 – 30 Jun 1973 |
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References
- ^ "Nuclear treaty monitoring center activates five new squadrons". U.S. Air Force. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ^ "1155th TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SQUADRON" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ^ a b c Air Force Manual 10-4, Directory of Air Force Organizations, Vol. I, 15 May 1976.
- ^ Air Force Manual 10-4, Directory of Air Force Organizations, Vol. I, 1 September 1976.
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