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    Tag: 116th Air Control Squadron
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    • The Ultimate Comeback: 116th ACS Airman accepted into Air Force Academy

      Photo by Senior Airman Yuki Klein   |   142nd Wing   |   06.21.2024

      Senior Airman Noah Mariotti, a command and control battle management operations specialist assigned to the 116th Air Control Squadron, mans a workstation in the Air Control Squadron detachment located at Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore., April 6, 2024. Mariotti was accepted into the U.S. Air Force Academy in early 2024, following a life-altering event which prompted him to follow his......

    • The Ultimate Comeback: 116th ACS Airman accepted into Air Force Academy

      Photo by Senior Airman Yuki Klein   |   142nd Wing   |   06.21.2024

      Senior Airman Noah Mariotti, a command and control battle management operations specialist assigned to the 116th Air Control Squadron, throws up the hand symbol for the Longracks, the 116th squadron mascot, April 6, 2024, Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. Mariotti was accepted into the U.S. Air Force Academy in early 2024, following a life-altering event which prompted him to follow his......

    • 116th ACS welcomes new Commander

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Sean Campbell   |   142nd Wing   |   08.05.2023

      Lt. Col. Casey P. Robbins addresses the men and women of the 116th Air Control Squadron (ACS) after taking command of the squadron during a Change of Command ceremony held at the Camp Rilea Armed Forces training Center in Warrenton, Oregon on August 5, 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Sean Campbell)...

    • 116th ACS welcomes new Commander

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Sean Campbell   |   142nd Wing   |   08.05.2023

      Former 116th Air Control Squadron (ACS) Commander, Lt. Col. John P. Middlemore takes a moment to address attendees at the squadron Change of Command which was held at the Camp Rilea Armed Forces training Center in Warrenton, Oregon on August 5, 2023. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Middlemore relinquished command to incoming commander, Lt. Col. Casey P. Robbins. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by......

    • 116th ACS welcomes new Commander

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Sean Campbell   |   142nd Wing   |   08.05.2023

      Lt. Col. Casey P. Robbins accepts the 116th Air Control Squadron (ACS) guidon from 142nd Operations Group Commander, Lt. Col. Daniel B. McAllister as he takes command of the squadron during a Change of Command ceremony held at the Camp Rilea Armed Forces training Center in Warrenton, Oregon on August 5, 2023. Former 116th ACS commander, Lt. Col. John P. Middlemore's next assignment will be at......

    • 116th ACS acquires new Radome Assembly

      Courtesy Photo   |   142nd Wing   |   12.14.2021

      Installation of the 116th Air Control Squadron’s new radome structure has been completed at Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Ore. on 13 December 2021. Installation of the radome system will protect their TP-75 antenna array against harsh weather conditions on the Oregon Coast and reduce labor by 300 man-hours annually. (Courtesy photo)...

    • 84th RADES optimizes TPS-75, AF’s primary ground deployable radar

      Photo by Debora Henley   |   505th Command and Control Wing   |   09.08.2021

      The U.S. Air Force's primary ground deployable radar, the TPS-75, at the Oregon Air National Guard's 116th Air Control Squadron, Camp Rilea, Oregon, Sept. 7 – 24, 2021. The 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, monitors, evaluates, optimizes, and integrates fixed and long-range radars for the operational and federal communities, providing data analysis and unique radar......

    • 84th RADES optimizes TPS-75, AF’s primary ground deployable radar

      Photo by Debora Henley   |   505th Command and Control Wing   |   09.08.2021

      84th Radar Evaluation Squadron team members beginning the optimization of the U.S. Air Force's primary ground deployable radar, the TPS-75, at the Oregon Air National Guard's 116th Air Control Squadron, Camp Rilea, Oregon, Sept. 7 – 24, 2021. The 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, monitors, evaluates, optimizes, and integrates fixed and long-range radars for the......