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635th Radar Squadron


FieldValue
unit_name635th Radar Squadron
dates1947–1963; 1973–1974
country
branch
roleAir defense radar surveillance
mottoGuardians of the Gulf (1973-1974)
identification_symbol[[File:635th Radar Squadron emblem.png165px]]
identification_symbol_label635th Radar Squadron emblem
identification_symbol_2[[File:635th Radar Squadron - Emblem.png165px]]
identification_symbol_2_label635th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron emblem

The 635th Radar Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 20th Air Division, Aerospace Defense Command, stationed at Dauphin Island Air Force Station, Alabama. It was inactivated on 1 July 1974. The unit was a General Surveillance Radar squadron providing for the air defense of the United States.

History

The squadron was first activated as an Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (AC&W Sq) in 1947 at McChord Field, WA with a mission to detect and warn of aircraft and defend an area to the west of the Cascade Mountains. To accomplish its mission, it had detachments at Arlington, WA (WW II Site F-50), Neah Bay, WA (Det E, WW II Site J-55), Bellingham, WA, Spokane AFB, WA (WW II 4 AF Site 129), Coleville, WA, Pacific Beach, WA (Det D, WW II Site B-61, Lashup Site L-35), Sequim, WA (Det F), Everett, WA (Det B, Lashup Site L-31) and Fort Stevens, OR (Lashup Site L-36, Det C), located on World War II Sites. Its main search radar to perform this mission at this time was the AN/CPS-5. In the early 1950s, most of its detachments were replaced by separate squadrons. The squadron moved to Fort Lawton, WA in 1960. It joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system and was redesignated as a Radar Squadron in 1960. It was inactivated in 1963.

The Squadron was activated again in 1973 to replace Operating Location G of the 630th Radar Squadron at Dauphin Island AFS as part of the Southern Air Defense System (SADS). and two years later, an An-24 similarly arrived unannounced at New Orleans International Airport. As a result, ADC established SADS with the squadron operating a manual control center at the Houston ARTCC and added radars to supplement the existing Federal Aviation Administration coverage in the area. However, the squadron was inactivated little more than a year later.

Lineage

  • Constituted as the 635th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Activated 21 May 1947 : Redesignated 635th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 11 June 1960 : Inactivated on 1 August 1963 : Redesignated 635th Radar Squadron : Activated 1 January 1973 : Inactivated 1 July 1974

Assignments

Stations

  • McChord Field (later McChord Air Force Base), Washington, 21 May 1947
  • Paine Field, Washington, 26 September 1948
  • McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 22 September 1950
  • Fort Lawton, Washington, 15 May 1960
  • Dauphin Island Air Force Station, Alabama, 1 January 1973 – 1 July 1974

References

  • {{cite book | access-date = 19 November 2011 | archive-date = 23 November 2006 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061123115752/http://www.usafpatches.com/pubs/handbookofadcorg.pdf | url-status = dead
  • {{cite book | access-date = 5 April 2012 | archive-date = 10 November 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131110121813/http://www.history.army.mil/html/books/bmd/BMDV1.pdf | url-status = dead
  • {{cite book | access-date = 5 April 2012 | archive-date = 16 December 2019 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191216135402/https://history.army.mil/html/books/bmd/BMDV2.pdf | url-status = dead
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References

  1. [http://www.airforcehistoryindex.org/data/000/043/226.xml Abstract, History of 635 AC&W Sq, May-Dec 1947] (accessed 5 Apr 2012)
  2. Mueller, p. 394
  3. [http://www.airforcehistoryindex.org/data/000/043/229.xml Abstract, History of 635th AC&W Sq, Jan-Nov 1949] (accessed 5 Apr 2012)
  4. [http://www.airforcehistoryindex.org/data/000/043/227.xml Abstract, History of 635 AC&W Sq, CY 1948] (accessed 5 Apr 2012)
  5. [http://www.airforcehistoryindex.org/data/000/043/228.xml Abstract, History of 635th AC&W Sq, Jan-Oct 1949] (accessed 5 Apr 2012)
  6. 757 AC&W Sq at Everett, 758 AC&W Sq at Neah Bay, 760 AC&W Sq at Colleville, Cornett & Johnson pp. 164-165
  7. Cornett & Johnson, p. 155
  8. SADS had been established because of the inadequacy of the radar coverage to the south of the United States that had been dramatically illustrated whan a Cuban [[MiG-17]] went undetected before it landed at [[Homestead AFB]],Leonard, p. 172
  9. "Abstract, History of 635 AC&W Sq Jul-Sep 1950". Air Force History Index.
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