2d Airborne Command and Control Squadron

The United States Air Force's 2d Airborne Command and Control Squadron (2 ACCS) was an airborne command and control unit located at Offutt AFB, Nebraska. 2 ACCS ("Two Axe") was an integral part of the United States' Post Attack Command and Control System, performing the LOOKING GLASS mission with the EC-135 aircraft.

Bases stationed

 * Hensley Field, Texas (18 February 1942)
 * Love Field, Texas (8 September 1942-16 January 1943)
 * Fairfax Airport, Kansas (16 January 1943-31 March 1944)
 * Langley AFB, Virginia (25 October 1949-22 July 1952)
 * Shaw AFB, South Carolina (22 July 1952-18 June 1954)
 * Offutt AFB, Nebraska (1 April 1970-19 July 1994)

Decorations

 * Air Force Outstanding Unit Award [[File:Outstanding Unit ribbon.svg]]
 * 1 July 1970 - 30 June 1971
 * 1 July 1972 - 30 June 1974
 * 1 July 1974 - 30 June 1976
 * 1 July 1976 - 30 June 1978
 * 1 July 1978 - 30 June 1980

Aircraft & Missiles Operated

 * Various aircraft (1942–1944)
 * C-45 (1949–1952)
 * L-13 (1949–1952)
 * L-20 (1952–1954)
 * H-19 (1953–1954)
 * EC-135 (1970–1994)