224th Joint Communications Support Squadron information
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224th Joint Communications Support Squadron
224th JCSS Emblem
Active
1 July 1952–present[1]
Country
United States
Branch
United States Air Force Georgia Air National Guard
Role
Rapid deployable communications
Part of
Joint Communications Support Element
Garrison/HQ
Brunswick, Georgia
Website
Official website
Commanders
Current commander
Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Lathan
Insignia
Stylized version of the squadron's emblem
The large five point star represent the rapid satellite communications reaching out to all. The smaller four stars represent the four military branches they serve. The rainbow represents the unit’s location in the Golden Isles of Georgia.[1]
Military unit
The 224th Joint Communications Support Squadron (224th JCSS), located in Brunswick, Georgia, provides deployable tactical communications for Joint Task Force (JTF) Headquarters and Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) Headquarters. It can operate in environments without a reliable terrestrial network. The squadron operationally reports to the Joint Communications Support Element of the Joint Enabling Capabilities Command—a direct reporting unit of U.S. Transportation Command—at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
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