91st Cyberspace Operations Squadron, US Air Force
91ST CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS SQUADRON, US AIR FORCE
History: Organized as 91 Aero Squadron on 21 Aug 1917. Redesignated: 91 Squadron on 14 Mar 1921; 91 Observation Squadron on 25 Jan 1923; 91 Observation Squadron (Medium) on 13 Jan 1942; 91 Observation Squadron on 4 Jul 1942; 91 Reconnaissance Squadron (Bomber) on 2 Apr 1943; 91 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 11 Aug 1943; 91 Photographic Mapping Squadron on 9 Oct 1943; 91 Photographic Charting Squadron on 17 Oct 1944; 91 Reconnaissance Squadron, Long Range, Photographic on 15 Jun 1945; 91 Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic on 25 Mar 1949; 91 Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Medium, Photographic on 6 Jul 1950; 91 Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Fighter on 20 Dec 1954. Inactivated on 1 Jul 1957. Redesignated 91 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, and activated, on 12 Apr 1967. Organized on 1 Jul 1967. Inactivated on 30 Aug 1991. Redesignated 91 Intelligence Squadron, and activated, on 1 Oct 1993. Inactivated on 1 May 2005. Redesignated 91 Network Warfare Squadron on 28 Jun 2007. Activated on 26 Jul 2007. Redesignated as 91 Cyberspace Operations Squadron on 1 Jul 2015.
Combat as observation unit with French Eighth Army and American First Army in France, 3 Jun-10 Nov 1918. Served with Third Army as part of occupation forces in Germany, Dec 1918-Apr 1919. Patrolled Mexican border, Jan 1920-Jan 1921. Forest fire patrols in Oregon and Washington, 1 Jul-15 Sep 1920, Jul-Sep 1921, and 1 Aug-26 Sep 1922. Aerial support to ground forces in training, 1941-1943. Conducted photo-mapping in South America, 1944-1948, and in Central America and Caribbean, 1946-1948. Combat in Korea, Nov 1950-Jul 1953 and conducted surveillance over Sea of Japan, Aug 1951-Dec 1954. Tactical photo reconnaissance replacement training unit, Jul 1967-Aug 1970. Until 1991, performed tactical air reconnaissance missions as directed, trained to maintain proficiency, and participated in command, joint service, and NATO exercises.
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The Emblem was approved on 12 February 1924; latest rendering, 17 September 2019.
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