• Constituted as the
18th Air Support Communication Squadron on 24 March 1943 : Activated on 1 April 1943 • Redesignated
18th Tactical Air Communications Squadron on 1 April 1944 • Disbanded on 10 June 1944 • Reconstituted on 19 March 1945 : Activated on 15 April 1945 : Inactivated on 12 August 1946 • Disbanded on 8 October 1948 • Reconstituted, redesignated
18th Air Support Group, and activated on 15 June 1992 • Redesignated
18th Air Support Operations Group on 1 July 1994
Assignments •
III Air Support Command (later III Reconnaissance Command): 1 April 1943 •
I Tactical Air Division: 3 November 1943 •
XII Air Support Command (later XII Tactical Air Command): c. 12 February 1944 – 10 June 1944 •
Ninth Air Force: 15 April 1945 •
XXIX Tactical Air Command (Provisional): 3 Jul 1945 •
Fourth Air Force: c. 24 August 1945 • Third Air Force: 8 March 1946 • Ninth Air Force: 28 March 1946 – 12 August 1946 •
23d Wing: 15 June 1992 • Ninth Air Force: 1 February 1994 – present
Stations •
Birmingham Army Air Field, Alabama, 1 April 1943 •
Lebanon, Tennessee, 4 September 1943 •
Morris Field, North Carolina, 26 November 1943 – 15 January 1944 •
Oran, Algeria, 12 February 1944 •
Ain-el-Turck, Algeria, 10 March 1944 • Oran, Algeria, 1 April 1944 •
Naples, Italy, 9 April 1944 •
Caserta, Italy, 11 April 1944 – 10 Jun 1944 •
Haltern, Germany, 1 April 1945 •
Brunswick, Germany, May 1945 - July 1945 •
Lemoore Army Air Field, California, 24 August 1945 •
Camp Pinedale, California, 8 September 1945 •
Biggs Field, Texas, 9 March 1946 – 12 August 1946 •
Pope Air Force Base (later Pope Field), North Carolina, 15 Jun 1992–present ==References==