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Darmstadt, Germany
6911th Radio Group Mobile
Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne
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Frankfurt,
Germany
6911th Radio Group Mobile
Detachment 1
Rhein-Main Air Base
"Proud, Fierce, and Fearless"
Communism - Straight
Ahead
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Humbly Dedicated To
Able
Baker
Charlie
Dog
Easy
Don Watson, off-duty, "out on the economy," at our home in Eberstadt,
1958, and in 1998 at the Fort Meade MD Memorial for 60528, "busted"
for taking photos!
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Don Watson (29251, 29151)
Behind the Green Door --- Dog Trick
dwats (at) cox . net
For every red-blooded American boy who served in the USAFSS ![]() God Bless You! Homecoming is not far away!
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| We are a group of rapidly aging and steadily disappearing veterans
of a war that was fought with skills and talents not normally associated
with the military, nor understood by the general public. Our pride is in
accomplishments that are often secret, and memories are about things that
happened, but will be officially denied.
--Bill Mahan, 15 June 2008 |
Classified Information
Notice: Information
about the activities of the USAFSS was cloaked in secrecy until September,
1997, when the veil was lifted. Since then several TV programs have told
its story, along with a number of military magazines, websites, and books.
Equipment involved in the science of cryptology during this time period is
on public display at the National Cryptologic Museum, Fort Meade, Maryland,
on the grounds of the National Security Agency, just behind the commemorative
display for 60528, the C-130 shot down over Soviet Armenia.
For more on declassification at NSA read these
links:
http://fas.org/irp/nsa/almanac-elint.pdf
http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/declass/
CODEBREAKERS
To the Code breakers toiling at the take
Their silence sworn by solemn oaths
This is the Syndrome of the labyrinth
It's Freedom Through Vigilance
These are the loyal, silent few
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6911 RGM REUNION ALLENTOWN PA, 13-18 SEP 2012 Location: Holiday Inn, 904 Hamilton Street Reservations: DIRECT: 1-610-433-2221 Code: 6911th RGM Reunion CUT-OFF DATE: 13 AUG 2012 ! ! ! Rooms $89.00 per night, Double or King. Parking: Parking at the Holiday Inn is owned by Allentown Parking Authority. There will be a "reduced rate," $6.00 parking fee per day for those driving to Pennsylvania and registered at the Holiday Inn downtown. TOURS: ALL TOUR PRICES ARE BASED ON 45 PASSENGERS PER TOUR! TRAVEL TIME (BUS) Philidelphia appx ONE hour each way. NYC appx TWO hours each way. Have your morning cup of coffee, catch some "shut eye," and leave the driving to East Coast Touring! Thursday Sep 13 0700-1000 Welcome & Registration, Buckingham Room. Complimentary snacks & Hors d' oeuvres. Get acquainted fun & games....Jane Truchan. Cash Bar.
Friday Sep 14 0700-1630 Philadelphia Tour, Delaware River Lunch Cruise Price per person.............$95. Saturday Sep 15 NO TOURS SCHEDULED. Day of rest to sleep in! Take time to relax and enjoy as those trips to NYC and Philadelphia will be long days! Sunday Sep 16 0700-1930 New York City Tour Ground Zero, Ferry to Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island (Lunch included in tour price). Price per person.............$90. Monday 17 Sep 0930-1530 Historic Bethlehem, Moravian Museum plus three (3) hour stay at Sands Casino. Package includes: $20. slot play / $5.60 food voucher. Sands Casino is 30 minutes from Holiday Inn. Price per person.............$45. SPEAKER: Pending Departure Tuesday Sep 18 .. Have a safe journey 'til we see you in 2013! 6911th RGM ANNUAL DUES are payable at this time: $10. Information: Rich & Pat Merrill 303-985-3575 rich1pat2@aol.com OR: Keith Butt 740-380-3631 kbutt007@frognet.net
MAIL ALL FEES FOR DINNER / TOURS / DUES TO: Keith Butt 13729 Wesley Drive Logan OH 43138 740-380-3631 kbutt007@frog.net AIR TRANSPORTATION: Fly into Leigh Valley International Airport. Complimentary shutte to Holiday Inn Center downtown Allentown. For all details visit lvia.org or call 800-FLY-LVIA Airlines, offering non-stop service from LVIA including AirTran, Delta, Continental, US Airways, and more. |
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YOUR STORY IN FOUR
VOLUMES!!! Volume I, Freedom Through Vigilance, our Air Force Security Service history, is the first of a three-volume set that addresses USAFSS (and successor organization) ground sites, discussing Headquarters and general USAFSS history with emphasis on units and activities in the USA, including the commands schools, USAFSS support during the Cuban Missile Crisis and similar, and a chapter on WAF pioneers in USAFSS operations. Volume II covers USAFSS in Europe and the Middle East, and Volume III documents USAFSS in Alaska and the Far East. Volume IV (USAFSS airborne operations) will be available in 2011. Full details are available on my website www.larrytart.com If you want to obtain a copies please send me your snail mail address via email. Larry Tart 562 Brittany Drive State College PA 16803-1424 SIGN LARRY'S GUESTBOOK!!! http://LarryTart.com/GBook/gbook.php
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Former 6911th RGM Operations
Site - "Ops"
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My, my, how the parking lot grew!
And here is "the way we were":
| OPERATIONS!!! The way we were... |
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15 oz (white) ceramic coffee/tea/cocoa mugs with the Security
Service logo and 6911th RGM beneath the logo. The mugs are $12.00 plus
postage. |

"Home of the Bloody Deuce"
The USAFSS Command Emblem: The globe symbolizes worldwide influence,
the lightning bolt symbolizes transmissions, the wing symbolizes the Air
Force itself, and the sword symbolizes protection and security.
The USAF Security Service was established on 20 October 1948 at Arlington
Hall Station, Virginia. HQ USAFSS moved to newly constructed HQ building
2000 the 1st week of August 1953. It further symbolizes the command mission.
It consists of a shield divided equally into quarters by a vertical and
horizontal line and identifying scroll. Significant of the command's worldwide
influence, the first quarter is blue, thereon a green sphere with yellow
land markings. Pertinent to transmission, the second quarter is red, thereon
a yellow lightning streak. Significant of the United States Air Force, the
third quarter is yellow, thereon a blue half wing. Symbolic of protection
and security, the fourth quarter is blue, thereon over a sword with point
to base (hilt and pommel yellow), a white shield, thereon a yellow flame
shaded red. The emblem design by A2C William Rogers and was approved by
Headquarters USAF in August 1952. SA-Lute, Airman Rogers!
6911th RSM/RGM
THIS IS A CALL for former members of the 6911th Radio Group Mobile between the years 1955 and 19?? to come forward! Bring your photographs and your memories and we will post them to this site, or you can tell us where they are already posted! If you will share information about those who are no longer with us, we will place their names on our Fallen Heros memorial page.
From the Official U.S. Air Force
Historian
Organizational Titles/History
The 6911th Radio Group Mobile was activated and organized as the 6911th Radio Squadron Mobile at Darmstadt, Germany, on 8 May 1955. It had previously been known as the 2nd Radio Squadron Mobile, which was transferred from the Department of the Army to the Air Force on 1 February 1949. The 139th Signal Radio Intelligence Company had been activated as of 14 February 1942 at MacDill Field, Florida, acquiring its members from the 402 Signal Company-Aviation, in Tampa. On 16 March 1944 the 139th Signal Radio Intelligence Company was redesignated as the 2nd AAC Radio Squadron, Mobile.
On 26 February 1949 it relocated from Herzo Base, Herzogenaurach, Germany, to Darmstadt. On 1 September 1956 the 6911th RSM was redesignated the 6911th RGM. It was known as "The Home of the Bloody Deuce." On 15 May 1961 the 6911th was inactivated. The 6911th was reactivated as the 6911th Security Squadron Mobile at Darmstadt on 1 July 1963 and assigned to the 6910th Security Wing. On 1 June 1972 it moved to Rhein Main Air Base, Frankfurt, Germany, and on 1 July 1975 it was relocated to Hahn Air Base, Germany. It was redesignated the 6911th Electronic Security Group on 1 August 1979. On 30 September 1980 it was assigned to Electronic Security, Europe. It was redesignated as the 6911th Electronic Security Squadron on 1 July 1981. On 15 July 1988 it was assigned to the 691st Electronic Security Wing. On 3 April 1991 the USAF converted it from a temporary Major Command Controlled Unit to a permanent Air Force Controlled Unit. It was reassigned to the 26th Intelligence Wing on 1 October 1991, and inactivated on 1 April 1993.
On 1 October 1993 the 2nd RSM was reconstituted and consolidated
with the 6911th Electronic Security Squadron and redesignated and activated
as the 402 Intelligence
Squadron at Bad Aibling, Germany. God Bless Us All,
We Are Alive and Well!
To
Summarize.....
Darmstadt
1949-55: 2nd Radio Squadron Mobile
1955-56: 6911th Radio Squadron Mobile
1956-61: 6911th Radio Group Mobile
1963-1972: 6911th Radio Squadron Mobile
Rhein Main
1972-1975 6911th Radio Squadron Mobile
Hahn
1975-93
http://www.jambra.net/6911/
Bad
Abling
1993-
Additional
Details
Detachment 1
1955-60: 6911th Radio Group Mobile Detachment
1 Rhein-Main, subordinate to the 6911th Radio Group Mobile, Darmstadt,
becoming the 6916th Radio Group Mobile, direct supervision by the 6900th
Security Wing, IG Farben Building, Frankfurt. Relieved of that assignment
and reassigned as the 6916th Radio Squadron Mobile 29 December 1959. See
also
http://www.6916th.org/.
6911th
1963-72: 6911th Security Squadron Mobile, subordinate to the 6910th
Security Wing
6911th Electronic Security Group
6911th Electronic Security Squadron
6911th Electronic Security Squadron, subordinate to the 691st Electronic
Security Wing
402nd Intelligence Squadron
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Commanders/Adjutants for the
6911th
Col. Richard D. Small, CO
Col. Hardbrot
Lt. Col. Ira Wilson
Maj. Leonard S. Machado
(Initial CO of Det-1, Rhein-Main, as well)
Capt. Larson, Capt. Farr, WO Adams
Sergeant Major
Edwin Goehring
First Sergeant
Lee Cain
Acting First Sergeants
Crist
Ignarski
Are you aware of any Distinguished Unit Citations or Individual Citations received by the 2nd RSM, 6911th RSM/RGM, or our 6911th RGM Detachment 1? Can anyone comment on the possibility that the 6916th RSM was on tap for a Presidential Unit Citation? I've been unable to confirm this information. Please let the Webmaster (Don Watson) know!!
CLICK HERE for available Individual Citations!
Remember the sign at Cambrai Fritsch, right under 6911th Radio Group Mobile? "Home of the Bloody Deuce"? The 2nd RSM, forerunner of the 6911th RGM at Darmstadt, holds annual reunions. It was originally constituted as the 139th Signal Radio Company on 7 Feb 1942. The unit was redesignated the 2nd Radio Squadron Mobile (G) on 19 Feb 1944 and the 2nd Radio Squadron Mobile on 14 Nov 1946.
2nd RSM
If you were in the 2nd RSM up until 8 May 1955, the Website is found at the following URL:
http://2ndrsm.home.comcast.net/
2006 Photo! great bunch of heros from a strategic era - on the
frontlines! SA-lute!!
| 6911th Royal Air Force Chaps - Photos! |
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HISTORY OF THE USAFSS
The "United States Air Force Security Service" (abbreviated "USAFSS") was the United States Air Force's intelligence branch. Its motto, "Freedom through Vigilance," was added after the USAFSS emblem was established. USAFSS was created in October of 1948 and operated until 1979, when the branch was redesignated the Electronic Security Command (now the Air Intelligence Agency).
Composed primarily of airmen culled from the cream of the Air Force's enlisted recruits, the USAFSS was a secretive and tight-knit branch of Air Force cold warriors tasked with monitoring and interpreting military voice and electronic signals of countries of interest around the world. They were designated under the "69" numbering system: 6901, 6911, 6933, 6989, and so on. USAFSS intelligence was often analyzed in the field, and the results transmitted cryptographically internally, and to the National Security Agency for further analysis and distribution to other intelligence recipients. Urgency of transmission ranged from "flash" to "routine".
Individual airmen stationed at locations scattered across the globe, ranging from Alaska to Pacific Islands to The Far East to Mediterranean Countries to The Middle East to Western Europe to North Africa did a variety of jobs, almost all of them related to listening to and interpreting Soviet and the Eastern Bloc (Warsaw Pact of East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and more), Communist Chinese, North Korean, North Vietnamese and other hostile military communications. Some airmen were linguists who listened to voice communications. Others monitored Soviet and other nations' military Morse Code broadcasts. Some were engaged in monitoring other types of radio signals such as facsimile transmissions. The information collected in the field was usually sent via a closed-door cryptological section, early on, via land- and radioteletype, later by sophisticated computers employing the latest in cryptological security. The information shared went to a co-located group of USAFSS analysts who would interpret the data, format reports, and send them on to the National Security Agency or other recipients, using the appropriate urgency indicator and cryptanalytic code.
These jobs, which required top secret codeword clearances, were extremely high pressure and were considered essential to U.S. cold war efforts. Members of the USAFSS were not allowed to discuss their jobs with outsiders. In fact, USAFSS members could not talk about their specific assignment outside of their own control group, and most were not cleared to see inside the cryptological communications room. Because of their value as targets (in Cold War Berlin, the capture of a USAFSS member was worth several thousand dollars), while stationed overseas, their off-base travel was severely restricted. When confronted by a foreign national, USAFSS members revealed nothing about their actual assignment. A voice-intercept-operator might reply to a question about his duties that he was a cook, or worked in the motor pool, or gate security, and so on.
The USAFSS had two major areas of operations: ground based and airborne. Ground based units were scattered across the globe, and collected information from fixed sites with large antenna arrays and from mobile units equipped with electronic gear and antennas that skirted sensitive areas collecting data. Airborne units, from the C-47 early-on, to the awesome C-130, were associated with intercept reconnaissance units. Some were aligned with the Strategic Air Command, flying aboard SAC reconnaissance flights to collect data from shorter range communication systems and other types of signals. A primary job of USAFSS airborne linguists and Morse interceptors was to provide self-protection early warning of impending fighter or missile response by a target nation's air defense system. Any launch by a hostile government initiated a "flash" response to NSA and the entire military community.
The activities of the USAFSS have only recently been declassified. These young Airmen (and later, Airwomen), were proud, fierce, and fearless protectors of "the good 'ole USA" (back in the world), and free nations everywhere. SA-Lute!!
More Detailed Account Online!
| Online Account of the USAF Security Service! |
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| THE
SHOOTDOWN OF OUR
60528
17 Brave Young Men _______________________________________________ Fallen Heros Tribute Page |
THE SOVIET SIDE OF THE STORY - TRANSLATED |
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| USAFSS Intelligence
Aircraft "The Prop Wash Gang" |
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| A memoir that includes twenty years with USAFSS (San Antonio, Alaska,
Trabzon, Bremerhaven, Berlin, Nha Trang, San Vito, Darmstadt and Augsberg).
More information can be found by going to this website: |
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Don Watson is looking for ANY photographs of him, or him and his
wife, at the very first 6911th Reunion in Biloxi. He was scurrying around
attending to reunion matters and got left out of photo opportunities! If
you've got a photo socked away from Biloxi or know where he can find one,
LET HIM KNOW!!
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