USAFpatches.com Logo Blog Guide Gallery Reference Shop
Gallery

Gallery Home | Gallery Overview | Upload Instructions | Gallery Search | Latest Uploads | Gallery Log-In



Welcome to the USAFpatches.com Gallery, the centerpiece of this website featuring over 30,000 embroidered, leather, PVC and silk-screened patches patches representing organizations, exercises, competitions, classes, weapon systems, and installations from the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Space Force and its predecessor organizations. While the Gallery is one of the most comprehensive compilations of U.S. Air Force patches available, it is by no means complete. The patches pictured are only a small percentage of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force patches that exist. Gallery images come from the Webmaster’s or visitor’s personal collections. For more information on the gallery, please go the Gallery Overview.


DONATIONS OF ACTUAL PATCHES ARE ACCEPTED AND APPRECIATED, PLEASE VISIT THE DONATION PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION.


PATCHES PICTURED IN THE GALLERY ARE NOT FOR TRADE OR SALE


Home Register Login
Album list Last uploads Last comments Most viewed Top rated My Favorites Search
Home > US Air Force Patches > US Air Force Numbered Organizations > Units Numbered 0010-0014
  10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron
[b]Emblem Significance:[/b] Denotes the mission of the 10th ACCS in maintaining the worldwide communication and command function of the USCINCEUR Airborne Command Post. The dominant colors of ultramarine blue and golden yellow denote the official Air Force colors. The golden eagle, superimposed on the globe, represents the airborne link in the worldwide chain of communications with USCINCEUR. The red outline is representative of valor of the men of the squadron. APPROVED on 5 Oct 1970. Negative Number: KE-39834. (Source: AFHRA records)

Activated as the 10th Airborne Command Control Squadron on 1 Jan 1970. Subsequently redesignated 10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron (precise date unknown, but likely around the same time the 9 ACCS received its

10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron

Emblem Significance: Denotes the mission of the 10th ACCS in maintaining the worldwide communication and command function of the USCINCEUR Airborne Command Post. The dominant colors of ultramarine blue and golden yellow denote the official Air Force colors. The golden eagle, superimposed on the globe, represents the airborne link in the worldwide chain of communications with USCINCEUR. The red outline is representative of valor of the men of the squadron. APPROVED on 5 Oct 1970. Negative Number: KE-39834. (Source: AFHRA records)

Activated as the 10th Airborne Command Control Squadron on 1 Jan 1970. Subsequently redesignated 10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron (precise date unknown, but likely around the same time the 9 ACCS received its "and" - 15 Jul 1970). Inactivated 31 Jan 1992.

For reasons unknown to this collector, the ultramarine blue field and scroll are white on this version of the patch. (Is it just coincidence that the 9 ACCS also had a white version of their patch?)

File information
Album name: / Units Numbered 0010-0014
Inscription:10TH ACCS
Location:RAF Mildenhall, England, United Kingdom
Date added:Jun 03, 2007
URL:https://usafpatches.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=23762
Favorites:Add to Favorites
Add your comment
Anonymous comments are not allowed here. Log in to post your comment

PATCHES PICTURED IN THE GALLERY ARE NOT FOR TRADE OR SALE



Gallery Home | Gallery Overview | Upload Instructions | Gallery Search | Latest Uploads | Gallery Log-In


SPONSORED AD

Blog | Gallery | Guide | Reference | Shop
About | Donations | Contact

USAFpatches.com copyright © 1996-2021 by R.M. Operhall, all rights reserved. USAFpatches.com is in no way sponsored or endorsed by the United States Air Force. Opinions views expressed are those of the Webmaster (unless otherwise noted) and not necessarily those of the United States Air Force. Information appearing on this site is for reference and educational purposes only. Official United States Air Force emblems are protected by federal law; reproduction for commercial use or for profit is not permitted without express permission from the United States Air Force.
Powered by Coppermine.