Market67th Cyberspace Wing
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67th Cyberspace Wing

The 67th Cyberspace Wing is a United States Air Force wing stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. It was activated in October 1993 as a military intelligence unit and is assigned to the Sixteenth Air Force.

Mission
The 67th Cyberspace Wing operates, manages, and defends global Air Force networks. The wing trains and readies airmen to execute computer network exploitation and attack. It also executes full-spectrum Air Force network operations, training, tactics, and management. It provides network operations and network warfare capabilities to Air Force, joint task force, and Unified Combatant Commands. Additionally, it performs electronic systems security assessments for the Air Force. The wing comprises four groups and a support squadron. • The 67th Cyberspace Operations Group provides forces to conduct Air Force computer network operations for United States Strategic Command, United States Cyber Command and other combatant commands. The group conducts computer network operations and warfare planning for the Air Force, joint task forces and combatant commanders. The group also conducts Secretary of Defense-directed special network warfare missions. • The 318th Cyberspace Operations Group's role is to innovate, partner and deliver combat capability in, through and from cyberspace through the development, testing, training and operational employment of materiel and non-materiel solutions. • The 567th Cyberspace Operations Group prosecutes cyberspace operations and provides mission assurance for national, joint and service-level mission partners. • The 867th Cyberspace Operations Group executes defensive cyber operations (DCO) to Protect The Nation, including US allies and joint partners. • The 67th Operations Support Squadron executes operational support for the 67th Cyberspace Wing and all Cyber Protection Teams. This unit develops and standardizes of operations training, synchronization and management of the wing's exercise, weapons and intelligence and tactics programs. ==Component units==
Component units
Unless otherwise indicated, units are based at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, and subordinate units are located at the same location as their commanding group. 67th Wing Staff • 67th Operations Support Squadron 67th Cyberspace Operations Group91st Cyberspace Operations Squadron305th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Fort Gordon, Georgia) • 352nd Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii) • 367th Cyberspace Operations Squadron375th Cyberspace Operations Squadron390th Cyberspace Operations Squadron 318th Cyberspace Operations Group39th Information Operations Squadron (Hurlburt Field, Florida) • 90th Cyberspace Operations Squadron • 318th Range Squadron • 346th Test Squadron 567th Cyberspace Operations Group92nd Cyberspace Operations Squadron • 834th Cyberspace Operations Squadron • 835th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Scott Air Force Base, Illinois) • 837th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Scott Air Force Base, Illinois) 867th Cyberspace Operations Group315th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Fort George G. Meade, Maryland) • 341st Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Fort George G. Meade, Maryland) • 833rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron • 836th Cyberspace Operations Squadron ==History==
History
The wing's origins trace back to the activation of the 67th Observation Group in August 1941. As a wing, it was first activated in November 1947 as the 67th Reconnaissance Wing at March Field, California during the experimental implementation of the wing base organization. It was made a permanent unit and redesignated the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group in August 1948. During this period, only the wing's 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was operational and the entire wing was attached to the 1st Fighter Wing. The wing was equipped with various models of the Douglas B-26 Invader, North American F-6 Mustang and Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star. Korean War and service in the Pacific By 1951, Fifth Air Force had combined its reconnaissance units under the 543d Tactical Support Group, which was stationed in Korea. In late January, the 543d headquarters moved to Komaki Air Base Japan, and the following month it was inactivated and the 67th was activated in its place and absorbed its personnel and equipment. The 543d's 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was transferred to the 67th, while its other squadrons were replaced by newly activated units. The wing immediately began to fly combat reconnaissance missions over Korea, The 67th continued flying combat missions until the armistice in late July 1953. It provided photographic coverage of enemy front lines, battlefield positions, installations, airfields and rail lines, with weather reconnaissance as a secondary task. while the 12th Squadron moved to Yokota Air Base in August 1956, and the 15th Squadron was at Komaki Air Base and, later, at Kadena Air Base. Only the 11th Squadron was stationed with the wing headquarters. On 1 July 1957, the 67th moved to Yokota Air Base, Japan as US operations at Itami came to a close. At Yokota, it absorbed the resources of the 6007th Reconnaissance Group, which was discontinued in August, becoming the sole reconnaissance wing in the Far East. In September, the wing converted to the Dual Deputate organization, and all flying squadrons were directly assigned to the wing when its 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was inactivated. The 67th Group had moved to Yokota in 1956 and became nonoperational upon the wing's move to Yokota and its squadrons were attached to the wing before being assigned. The 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing was deployed to Taoyuan Air Base, Taiwan from 13 to 23 July 1959, and aircraft were deployed to Kung Kuan Air Base, Taiwan from 10 – 20 May 1960. It also added air refueling and airlift to its mission in September, with these new tasks continuing until the wing inactivated in Dec 1960. ==Lineage==
Lineage
• Established as the 67th Reconnaissance Wing on 6 November 1947 : Organized on 25 November 1947 : Redesignated 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing on 22 August 1948 : Inactivated on 28 March 1949 • Activated on 25 February 1951 : Discontinued and inactivated on 8 December 1960 • Activated on 2 August 1965 (not organized) : Organized on 1 January 1966 : Redesignated 67th Reconnaissance Wing on 1 October 1991 : Inactivated on 30 September 1993 • Redesignated 67th Intelligence Wing and activated on 1 October 1993 : Redesignated 67th Information Operations Wing on 1 August 2000 : Redesignated 67th Network Warfare Wing 5 July 2006 AssignmentsTwelfth Air Force, 25 November 1947 (attached to 1st Fighter Wing) • Fourth Air Force, 20 December 1948 – 28 March 1949 (attached to 1st Fighter Wing) • Fifth Air Force, 25 February 1951 • 41st Air Division, 10 November 1958 – 8 December 1960 • Tactical Air Command, 2 August 1965 (not organized) • Twelfth Air Force, 1 January 1966 • 831st Air Division, 15 April 1966 • Twelfth Air Force, 20 April 1971 – 30 September 1993 • Air Intelligence Agency, 1 October 1993 • Eighth Air Force, 1 February 2001 • Twenty-Fourth Air Force, 18 August 2009 • Sixteenth Air Force, 11 October 2019 – present Components ; Groups • 26th Technical Group (later 26th Intelligence Group, 26th Information Operations Group, 26th Network Operations Group, 26th Cyberspace Operations Group): 1 October 1993 – present • 67th Reconnaissance Group (later 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 67th Intelligence Group, 67th Information Operations Group, 67th Network Operations Group, 67th Cyberspace Operations Group): 25 November 1947 – 28 March 1949, 25 February 1951 – 1 October 1957 (attached to 6102 Air Base Wing – 4 June 2018 • 692d Intelligence Group (later 692d Information Operations Group, 692d Intelligence Group): 1 October 1993 – 1 October 2004 • 694th Intelligence Group: 1 October 1993 – 1 January 1998 • 6960th Electronic Security Group: 1 October 1993 – c. 1994 • 867th Cyberspace Operations Group: 18 September 2020 – present ; Squadrons s at Bergstrom AFB4th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 15 July – 15 October 1971 • 7th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 15 December 1967 – 15 October 1971 • 9th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 15 July – 31 August 1971 • 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 1 January 1966 – 30 June 1971 • 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 1 June – 24 November 1954; attached 1 July – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 8 March 1960; assigned 1 April-25 October 1966 • 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 1 June – 24 November 1954; attached 1 July – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 8 March 1960; assigned 1 July-2 September 1966; assigned 31 August 1971 – 30 September 1992 (detached 5 May – 4 June 1974, 8 – 29September 1977, 7 July – 7 August 1981, 15 May – 11 June 1984, 27 August – 24 September 1987) • 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 1 June – 24 November 1954; attached 1 July – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 25 April 1960 • 22d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 20 September 1966 – 15 October 1971 (detached 8 – 26 October 1968, 15 July – 15 October 1971) • 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (later 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron): attached 1 June – 24 November 1954; attached 1 July – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 25 April 1960; assigned 15 October 1971 – 31 October 1975 (detached 13 June – 7 July 1973); assigned 1 April 1982 – 30 September 1989 • 62d Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron: 1 July 1982 – 31 December 1989 • 67th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron: 1 March 1951 – 8 December 1960, 15 July 1971 – 1 September 1977 • 91st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: 15 July 1971 – 30 August 1991 (detached 26 April – 25 May 1972, 25 May – 9 June 1977, 1 May – 2 June 1980, 2 May – 1 June 1983, 24 April – 23 May 1985) • 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron: 1 July 1968 – 15 November 1970 (detached 12 January – 4 April 1969 and 11 September – 10 October 1970) • 421st Air Refueling Squadron: attached 17 – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 8 December 1960 (detached 21 November – 8 December 1960) • 548th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron: attached 1 July – 8 December 1957, assigned 8 December 1957 – 8 December 1960 • 801st Reconnaissance Technical Squadron: 1 January 1966 – 15 July 1971 • 4467th Tactical Reconnaissance Intelligence Support Squadron (later 4467th Reconnaissance Intelligence Support Squadron): 30 November 1990 – 30 September 1992 • 6021st Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 1 July – 8 December 1957 • 6091st Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 1 July – 30 September 1957, assigned 1 October 1957 – 8 December 1960 (detached 21 November – 8 December 1960) ; Flight • 6166th Air Weather Reconnaissance Flight, attached 25 February 1951 – 25 November 1953 Stations • March Field (later March Air Force Base), California, 25 November 1947 – 28 March 1949 • Komaki Air Base, Japan, 25 February 1951 • Taegu Air Base (K-2), South Korea, 21 March 1951 • Kimpo Air Base (K-14), South Korea, 20 August 1951 • Itami Air Base, Japan, 6 December 1954 • Yokota Air Base, Japan, 1 July 1957 – 8 December 1960 • Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, 1 January 1966 – 15 July 1971 • Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 15 July 1971 – 30 September 1993 • Kelly Air Force Base (later Kelly Field Annex, Lackland Air Force Base), Texas, 1 October 1993 – present Aircraft • Douglas B-26 Invader, 1947–1949; 1951–1957 • Douglas RB-26 Invader, 1947–1949; 1951–1957 • Douglas FA-26C Invader, 1947–1949 • Douglas WB-26 Invader, 1951–1957 • North American F-6 Mustang (later RF-51), 1947, 1951–1953 • Lockheed FP-80 Shooting Star (later RF-80), 1947–1949, 1951–1955 • Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, 1952–1953 • North American RF-86 Sabre, 1951–1956 • North American F-86F Sabre, 1953 • Republic RF-84F Thunderflash, 1955–1958 • Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, 1955 • Douglas RB-66 Destroyer, 1956–1960 • Douglas WB-66 Destroyer, 1958–1960 • Douglas SC-47 Skytrain, 1957–1960 • Douglas C-54 Skymaster, 1957–1958 • Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar, 1957–1958 • Boeing KB-50 Superfortress, 1957–1960 • Boeing RB-50 Superfortress, 1957–1960 • Martin RB-57 Canberra, 1957–1960 • McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo, 1958–1960 • McDonnell RF-4C Phantom II, 1966–1992 • McDonnell F-4E Phantom II, 1968–1969, 1969–1970 ==List of commanders==
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