28th Intelligence Squadron
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| 28th Intelligence Squadron
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Pilatus U-28 Special Operations surveillance aircraft | |
| Active | 1944–1946; 1950–1955; 2014–present |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Role | Intelligence |
| Part of | Air Force Reserve Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Hurlburt Field, Florida |
| Motto | Exploit the Night |
| Engagements | Pacific Theater[1] |
| Decorations | Distinguished Unit Citation[1] |
| Insignia | |
| 28th Intelligence Squadron emblem (approved 31 August 2015)[1] | |
The United States Air Force's 28th Intelligence Squadron is an intelligence unit located at Hurlburt Field, Florida. The 28th Intelligence Squadron is a classic reserve associate unit supporting the 25th Intelligence Squadron conducting airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to provide threat warning to Air Force Special Operations Command. The squadron was previously active during World War II in the Pacific Theater, providing photographic support to a very heavy bomber group and in the early years of the Cold War as a photographic processing and interpretation unit for a strategic reconnaissance wing.
The squadron is the first reserve tactical systems operator squadron. Its mission is to organize and train personnel to deliver specialized analysis directly to Air Force special operations forces, provide equipment maintenance and configuration, analysis and dissemination, airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and operational support.[2]
