The United States Air Force's 194th Wing is a special warfare, cyber and intelligence wing headquartered at Camp Murray, Washington. When the 194th Wing was activated on 30 August 2006, it was the Air National Guard's first non-flying Wing.
Units
The 194th Wing is composed of four groups, ten squadrons, and five flights.[1] Most units are stationed at Camp Murray, two are located at Fairchild Air Force Base, and two are located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
143d Cyberspace Operations Squadron: The 143d COS operates cyber protection teams.[2]
194th Intelligence Squadron: The 194th IS provides tailored target and geospatial intelligence to the air component and other federated partners to enable precision engagement and effective operations.
242d Combat Communications Squadron: The 242 CBCS rapidly deploys, operates and maintains command, control, communications, and computer systems at any time and location around the globe.
256th Intelligence Squadron: The 256th IS performs digital network intelligence analysis and provides intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support for defensive cyber operations.
262d Cyberspace Operations Squadron: The 262d COS operates cyber protection teams.[2]
The 194th Comptroller Flight is assigned directly to the wing headquarters and provides financial management services to all wing organizations.
Lineage
Established as the 194th Regional Support Wing and allotted to the Air National Guard
^Symbolism: Ultramarine blue and Air force yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The Phoenix represents the rebirth and change; the constant flexibility needed in an ever-changing Air Force, as well as the diversity of missions within the wing. The Phoenix is rising out of the globe, which represents the unit’s worldwide mission. The Phoenix and globe sit on a field of black, representing cyberspace, the unit’s final theater of operations.
Citations
^no by-line. "194th Wing: Units". 194th Wing Public Affairsaccessdate=17 April 2018.
^ abcZeiger, 2 Lt Hans. "194th Wing redesignated"(PDF). The Phoenix Guardian. No. Fall 2015. 194th Wing Public Affairs. Retrieved 5 July 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)