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41st Electronic Combat Squadron
Ec-130h-73-1581-41ecs-july1982
41st Electronic Combat Squadron EC-130H Compass Call 73-1581
Active 1917–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Nickname(s) Scorpions
Engagements World War I
World War II
Vietnam
Saudi Arabia
Insignia
41st Electronic Combat Squadron emblem 41ecs-emblem

The 41st Electronic Combat Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. Its current assignment is with the 55th Electronic Combat Group, being stationed as a tenant unit at its host wing Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona as a geographically separated unit from its parent wing, Offutt AFB, Nebraska.

The squadron is one of the oldest in the United States Air Force, its origins dating to 14 June 1917, being organized at Kelly Field, Texas. It served overseas in France as part of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. The squadron saw combat during World War II, and became part of the Tactical Air Command (TAC) during the Cold War.

History[]

Observation unit with French XVII and XXXII, and American III and IV Army Corps, August 16 – November 11, 1918. Air defense for Panama Canal, January 1942 – May 1944, with occasional antisubmarine patrols over the Caribbean and Pacific, especially during May and June 1942; deployed to Western Pacific in June 1945, but never entered combat. Combat in Southeast Asia, c. November 1965 – October 31, 1969. Command, control, and communications countermeasures, 1982–. Electronic countermeasures in Southwest Asia, August 27, 1990 – April 17, 1991.

Lineage[]

  • Organized as Company A, 4th Balloon Squadron on November 13, 1917
Redesignated: 9th Balloon Company on July 25, 1918
Redesignated: 9th Airship Company on August 30, 1921
Redesignated: 9th Airship Squadron on October 26, 1933
Redesignated: 1st Observation Squadron on June 1, 1937
Redesignated: 1st Observation Squadron (Medium) on January 13, 1942
Redesignated: 1st Observation Squadron on July 4, 1942
Redesignated: 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (Special) on June 25, 1943
Redesignated: 41st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on November 25, 1944
Redesignated: 41st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on January 24, 1946
Inactivated on June 17, 1946
  • Redesignated 41st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night-Photographic, on January 14, 1954
Activated on March 18, 1954
Inactivated on May 18, 1959
  • Redesignated 41st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photo-Jet, and activated, on June 30, 1965
Organized on October 1, 1965
Redesignated: 41st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on October 8, 1966
Redesignated: 41st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron on March 15, 1967
Inactivated on October 31, 1969
  • Redesignated 41st Electronic Combat Squadron on June 17, 1980
Activated on July 1, 1980

Assignments[]

Two flights attached to Cavalry School to c. April 1941
Third flight remained assigned to Cavalry School throughout period
Flight attached to Cavalry School to c. December 1941
  • 72d Observation (later, 72d Reconnaissance) Group, September 26, 1941
Attached to 6th Bombardment Group, April 10 – c. June 1942

Attached to Air Division Provisional, 15, December 5, 1990 – April 17, 1991

Stations[]

  • Fort Omaha, Nebraska, November 13, 1917
  • Camp Morrison, Virginia, February 9 – June 29, 1918
  • Camp de Meucon, Morbihan, France, July 17, 1918
  • Broussey-Raulecourt, France, August 14, 1918
  • Xivray-et-Marvoisin, France, September 12, 1918
  • St Benoit-en-Woevre, France, September 14, 1918
  • Lamarche-en-Woevre, France, September 16, 1918
  • Thierville, France, September 22, 1918
  • Cumières, France, October 9, 1918
  • Consenvoye, France, November 7, 1918
  • Fromeréville-les-Vallons, France, November 12, 1918
  • Damvillers, France, November 14, 1918
  • Ville-sur-Cousances, France, November 26, 1918
  • Colombey-les-Belles, France, February 4, 1919
  • Bordeaux, France, February 18 – April 20, 1919
  • Camp Stuart, Virginia, May 4, 1919
  • Camp Lee, Virginia, May 8, 1919
  • Fort Omaha, Nebraska, May 18, 1919
  • Scott Field, Illinois, October 28, 1921

  • Fort Omaha, Kansas, June 15, 1937 – December 27, 1941
  • Rio Hato, Panama, January 14, 1942
  • Howard Field, Canal Zone, January 19, 1942
  • David, Panama, April 17, 1942
  • Rio Hato, Panama, May 10, 1942
  • Howard Field, Canal Zone, June 20, 1942 – May 7, 1944
  • Pounds Field, Texas, May 24, 1944
  • Muskogee Army Airfield, Oklahoma, December 7, 1944 – April 4, 1945
  • Kualoa Field, Hawaii (Territory), April 18 – May 31, 1945
  • Agana Airfield, Guam, Mariana Islands June 13, 1945
Detachment at: North Field, Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands (Japan), August 9 – c. September 15, 1945
  • East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands, January 4, 1946
  • Agana Airfield, Guam, Mariana Islands, April 15 – June 17, 1946
  • Shaw AFB, South Carolina, March 18, 1954 – May 18, 1959; October 1, 1965
  • Takhli RTAFB, Thailand, October 20, 1965 – October 31, 1969
  • Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, July 1, 1980 – present
Deployed at Bateen AB, Saudi Arabia, August 27, 1990 – April 17, 1991

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