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10th CWS

10th Combat Weather Squadron. The alternating Air Force yellow and black background of the disk represent the role of combat weather forces in combat operations, day or night. The yellow lettering signifies the excellence required by Air Force personnel. The ultramarine/reflex blue border represents our faith in, and allegiance to the Air Force. The white parachute represents the requirement for all individuals of the 10th Combat Weather Squadron to be jump qualified, and the superimposed white dagger links us to our chain of command, the 720thSpecial Tactics Group, Air Force Special Operations Command, and US Special Operations Command. The ultramarine/reflex blue and black wind vane links us to our predecessor, the 10th Weather Squadron. The three lightning bolts represent rapid response of special operations weather forces during contingencies and are: blue representing Air Force, green representing Army, and purple representing joint operations.

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