4 Space Operations Squadron
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
circular shield blazoned: Sable, a mullet Argent
garnished of the first, winged Or issuing four lightning
flashes to base Gules surmounting a terrestrial globe in
base Azure gridlined of the second, all within a
diminished bordure, Gold. Approved on 20 Aug 1992;
replaced emblems approved on 20 Jan 1956 and 14 Jul
1943. MOTTO: LINKING THE FORCES. Added in 1994.
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Lineage
Constituted 4th Photographic
Squadron on 15 May 1941. Activated on 10 Jun 1941. Redesignated:
4th Mapping Squadron on 13 Jan 1942; 4th Photographic Mapping
Squadron on 9 Jun 1942; 4th Photographic Charting Squadron on 11
Aug 1943; 4th Reconnaissance Squadron, Long Range, Photographic,
on 15 Jun 1945; 4th Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range,
Photographic, on 20 Nov 1945. Inactivated on 14 Apr 1946.
Redesignated 4th Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic, on 5 Sep
1947. Activated in the Reserve on 20 Sep 1947. Inactivated on 27
Jun 1949. Redesignated 4th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron,
Medium, on 9 May 1952. Activated on 28 May 1952. Inactivated on
1 Jul 1958. Redesignated 4th Space Operations Squadron on 1 Apr
1992. Activated on 30 Apr 1992.
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Assignments
1st Photographic (later, 1st
Mapping; 1st Photographic Charting) Group, 10 Jun 1941; 311th
Photographic (later, 311th Reconnaissance) Wing, 5 Oct 194414
Apr 1946 (attached to Thirteenth Air Force, c. 7 Nov 1944; 4th
Photographic Group, Dec 1944; 6th Reconnaissance Group, 3 May
1945; 308th Bombardment Wing, 22 Oct 194514 Apr 1946).
First Air Force, 20 Sep 1947; 26th Reconnaissance Group, 23 Oct
194727 Jun 1949. 26th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 28
May 19521 Jul 1958. 50th Operations Group, 30 Apr 1992.
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Stations
Moffet Field, CA, 10 Jun
1941; March Field, CA, 10 Dec 1941 (detachments operated from
various bases in Alaska, Canada, Central America, Caribbean, and
South America, 19421944); Peterson Field, CO, 4 Jan 1944;
Buckley Field, CO, 1 Jul14 Oct 1944; Hollandia, New
Guinea, 7 Nov 1944 (detachments operated from Morotai, Dec 1944Jan
1945; Australia, JanMay 1945; Zamboanga, Mindanao, AprJun
1945; and Clark Field, Luzon, JunAug 1945); Tacloban,
Leyte, 11 Jul 1945 (detachment operated from Okinawa, AugOct
1945); Seoul, South Korea, 25 Oct 194514 Apr 1946. Niagara
Falls Muni Aprt, NY, 20 Sep 1947; Buffalo, NY, 3 May 194827
Jun 1949. Lockbourne AFB, OH, 28 May 19521 Jul 1958.
Falcon AFB, CO, 30 Apr 1992.
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Aircraft and Space Systems
Included F2, 19411942;
A29, 1942; B34, 19431944; B24/F7,
19431946. Unkn, 19471949. YRB/RB/B47, 19531958.
Satellites, 1992.
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Operations
Mapped areas of Alaska,
Canada, Central and South America, 19421944; Southwest and
Western Pacific, Dec 19441946. Operated the MILSTAR
Satellite System, 1992.
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Service Streamers
World War II American
Theater.
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Campaign Streamers
World War II: Air Offensive,
Japan; New Guinea; Leyte; Luzon; Southern Philippines; China
Offensive.
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Armed Forces Expeditionary
Streamers
None
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Decorations
Air Force Outstanding Unit
Award: 21 Mar9 May 1956. Philippine Presidential Unit
Citation (WWII).
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