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Combat communications group and wing inactivate

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6/5/2013 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO - LACKLAND, Texas -- Air Force Space Command and 24th Air Force officials announced inactivation of the 689th Combat Communications Wing at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., and the 3rd Combat Communications Group at Tinker AFB, Okla. Inactivation of both units is scheduled for September.

The inactivations are part of overall Air Force force structure changes tied to a fiscal 2013 Presidential Budgetary decision directing inactivation of one Air Force combat communications group. After the inactivations, the 5th CCG, Robins AFB, Ga., will have sole responsibility for Air Force combat communications missions.

A ceremonial inactivation is scheduled at the 689th CCW June 12 to recognize the rich history of the wing and accomplishments of its members prior to the wing commander's retirement later in the month. The event allows maximum participation of assigned combat communicators in advance of personnel moves related to the wing's official inactivation in September.

The 689th CCW is the headquarters staff for the Air Force's only two active-duty combat communications groups. Combat communications Airmen deliver expeditionary and specialized communications, air traffic control and landing systems for global humanitarian relief and combat operations. The 3rd CCG in Oklahoma, and the 5th CCG at Robins AFB, deploy worldwide to execute these missions. Assigned Airmen have unique skill sets and specialize in providing tactical operations in austere, joint and coalition environments.

Inactivation of the 3rd CCG supports efforts to downsize deployable communications capability to match the reduction in combat air forces. This force structure announcement was initially made in 2012. President Obama signed the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act into law in January, which included an order to inactivate the 3rd CCG.

With one remaining active-duty combat communications group, Air Force manpower thresholds no longer justify a wing headquarters structure. Upon inactivation of the 689th CCW, the 5th CCG realigns as a direct reporting unit under AFSPC's 24th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. These actions streamline 24th Air Force organizational structure, preclude establishment of additional overhead, and conserve scarce manpower resources. The 3rd CCG will also realign under the 24th Air Force until the group inactivates in September.

"The inactivation of the 3rd CCG is part of a larger Air Force effort to shape the force," said Col. Joseph Scherrer, the 689th CCW commander. "In accordance with the president's National Security Strategy, the Air Force is reducing deployable communications capabilities to match the reduction in combat air forces. Additionally, advances in new technology that is smaller and requires less manpower to setup and operate combined with our ability to leverage enterprise capabilities is enabling the Air Force to provide a similar capability with significantly less personnel. Combat communications will continue to support the warfighter through innovation and development of a lighter, leaner and more capable force.

"Our primary responsibility right now is to take care of our Airmen and their families in the 3rd CCG and the 689th CCW staff as they transition to other units," Scherrer said.

The inactivations affect more than 730 civilians and Airmen.

The 689th CCW was responsible for the Air Force's only two active-duty combat communication groups, the 3rd CCG and the 5th CCG. Combat communicators from the 3rd CCG have served the nation in support of combat operations and humanitarian missions across the globe for more than 56 years.

"Combat communicators are an integral part of 24th Air Force's cyber capabilities," Scherrer said. "The Air Force will continue the legacy of combat communications excellence through the 5th CCG at Robins AFB, Georgia."



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6/12/2013 9:04:13 AM ET
@RIP Herd dude you need to get off whatever drugs you are on. The 5th was NEVER called in behind the Herd to clean up a mess. Although I can see where the confusion might stem from as the 5th was often coming in after to relieve us since it was the Herd that was always setting up bare bases. Trust me man you don't want to go down the list and forget New Orleans I'm talking CENTAF AOR taskings. How many bare bases have YOU set up If you're from the 5th I would guess probably none
David, GA
 
6/10/2013 4:20:11 PM ET
For R.I.P HERD RobinsI agree with the shirts the 3rd was way better. I seem to recall a hurricane katrina in New Orleans and Robinsbeing closer getting called to assist... after 3 days still noone has been sent so they called the 3rd herd and guess what ... we had convoys enroute within 8 - 24 hrs. So it looks as though we actually lived up to our motto. 32 CCSnow CBCS
Old Herd Amn, Other base now
 
6/10/2013 9:41:56 AM ET
Former Herd Shirt Retired Ditto. As a former acft maintainer my introduction the the Herd was an eye-opening experience. Never met a finer bunch. The Herd will be missed. HUAH
Another Retired Herd Shirt, Ok
 
6/7/2013 4:16:58 PM ET
Apparently the Air Force and Congress didn'tdoesn't see it that way Shirt. Good to have unit pride but don't make silly and ludacris comments about being the best simply because it was your unit. Look bigger picture you being a Shirt means you were a SNCO. So you should know the 5th was always called in after the 3rd to clean up their mess.
R.I.P HERD, Robins
 
6/6/2013 2:57:57 PM ET
By closing the 3rd they closed the better of the two CCGs. The 5th knows this. Anytime Anywhere HUAH
Former Herd Shirt, Retired
 
6/6/2013 12:25:34 PM ET
The Col is quoted as saying The Air Force will continue the legacy of combat communications excellence through the 5th CCG at Robins. So what about 1 CBCS at Ramstein PACAF units or ANG CCGs that don't fall under the purview of 5 CCG and AFSPC. Do they not provide combat comm excellence to the Air Force
Just Saying, USAFE
 
6/6/2013 11:14:50 AM ET
As a proud member of the 2nd MOB a sister unit the 3rd herd I echo BS's raising of the glass. A fine group of underappreciated warriors that were usually the first in and the last out setting up comms and providing ATC. Salute
Dj, IN
 
6/6/2013 10:36:10 AM ET
During my time in the ANG I crossed paths with the 3rd Herd many times. They were fun to work with and always professionals. I guess the ANG and the 5th will have to fill a big void
RetANG, WPAFB
 
6/6/2013 10:06:06 AM ET
As a former PME instructor at Tinker I was always impressed with 3rd Herd Airman. Prior to 9-11 few organizations outside of the flying community had an expeditionary mindset except for organizations like the 3d CCG. Hats off to the Herd. Proud to have served with you all.
Fmr Tinker Instructor, Maxwell
 
6/5/2013 9:15:10 PM ET
i raise my class to the communicators of the 3rd Heard. Those folks did good work providing comms at austere locations. I felt bad when that group of awesome communicators got blind-sided with word of their inactivation.
bs, ks
 
6/5/2013 6:44:49 PM ET
And we still have a whole NAF with two very iffy sized tenant wings why About the only thing now thats not smoke and mirrors in the whole cyber NAF structure within AFNERDCOM are the actual network warfare squadrons and 5th Combat Comm.
ROF, Saddle Rock CO
 
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