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AACS

Airborne Air Control Squadron

AACS transmitter on Ascension Island during WWII.
Tower at Chanyi. S/Sgt. Yates, S/Sgt. Rice. AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Personnel Of AACS Station No. 251, 128th AACS Squadron, 29 September, 1944.
DF Site (just after installation). AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Transmitter building and antennas. AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Transmitter building, air-ground and PX point-to-point (460's). Capt. Harry D. McKechnie. AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Cpl. Provondo and Sgt. Williamson work at the receiver repair bench at Chanyi, China, during the Second World War. AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Inside transmitter building (No. 1) tower: BC 329. Chanyi, China, during WWII. Station 251, 128th Squadron.
Transmitter building, air-ground and PX point-to-point CW transmitters. S/Sgt. James Whalen(?). AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.
Air-ground position radio. Cpl. Stanley Smock. AACS Sta. No. 251, 128th Squadron, Chanyi, China.