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  • on being prepared for a test launch at Holloman AFB about 1948.
  • AFB Actual/Actual
  • e 35th Aeromedical Flight, and moved to Maxwell AFB AL.
  • rium, Squadron Officer School building, Maxwell AFB, AL.
  • cted graduate pilot training and operated Craig AFB, Ala, facilities.
  • 1989 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala.
  • Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala.
  • ir Force Office of Historical Research, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • detached from the 12th FEW and sent to Brookley AFB, Alabama for modifications to their F-84Gs to p
  • 1964 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • nformation Warfare Applications Course, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • 1970 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • d Force Air Component Commander Course, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • t Force Air Component Commander Course, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • at Craig AFB, Alabama**.
  • irst operational CPS-9 was installed at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, on 20 June 1954; that radar remained
  • SOS is based at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, and the in-residence version of the c
  • ision, USAF Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
  • (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-09 at Gunter AFB, Alabama.
  • nited States Air Force unit last based at Craig AFB, Alabama.
  • stem, initially feeding data to DC-09 at Gunter AFB, Alabama.
  • Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
  • Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983.
  • 2d Military Airlift Support Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
  • hter-interceptor Group on the ramp at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, 1950
  • training cycle in June by traveling to Eielson AFB, Alaska, for Cope Thunder, a large force exerci
  • the 5073d Air Base Squadron, located at Shemya AFB, Alaska.
  • a result, it was decided first to close MacDill AFB, although under political pressure later it was
  • inactivation, the group returned to Little Rock AFB and assumed the RF-101 Replacement Training Uni
  • ivated in 1963 when parent wing moved to Hunter AFB and squadrons were assigned directly to the win
  • ational had called the control tower at Andrews AFB and notified them that their radar had an unkno
  • ning the ICBM silos in remote places like Minot AFB and Whiteman AFB.
  • Controlled Oscoda AFB and Kinross AFB units beginning 1 July 1952 unt
  • e 611th Civil Engineering Squadron at Elmendorf AFB, and remediation work was completed by 2005.
  • ed the 4241st Strategic Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB and was equipped with B-52 Stratofortresses.
  • ich served as the main airfield for both Harmon AFB and NAS Agana.
  • ible for managing operational matters at Hickam AFB and Bellows AFS, Hawaii; and Wake Island Airfie
  • ommand became controlling organization at Kelly AFB, and MATS realigned its organization to focus m
  • l serves the city of Wheatland as well as Beale AFB and the Plumas Lake suburb.
  • The 61st Air Base Group operates Los Angeles AFB and supports the Space and Missile Systems Cent
  • The 61 Air Base Group has operated Los Angeles AFB and supported the Space and Missile Systems Cen
  • ay he was accused of abusing POW's at Waalhaven AFB and on the second day of using POW's as human s
  • tion of the United States Air Force's Elmendorf AFB and the United States Army's Fort Richardson.
  • assigned to 24-hour alert status at both Dover AFB, and at it's Detachment 1 at Atlantic City Inte
  • ivilians, dependents and retirees on Charleston AFB and Naval Weapons Station Charleston.
  • r Day Wing, the first host unit at Myrtle Beach AFB, and later as vice-commander of the 354th Fight
  • ment to the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB; and as an Air Liaison Officer supporting the 2
  • close southern-facing PAVE PAWS sites at Robins AFB and Eldorado AS, Texas.
  • ched from Space Launch Complex 2W at Vandenberg AFB and Launch Complex 17B at Cape Canaveral.
  • Two radar faces, one each from Robins AFB and Eldorado AS, were moved to Clear AFS, Alask
  • e 802nd Mission Support Group supports Lackland AFB, and the 902nd Mission Support Group supports R
  • e 611th Civil Engineering Squadron at Elmendorf AFB, and remediation work was completed by 2005.
  • under the 13th Air Force, activated on Andersen AFB and became the host unit, providing services fo
  • rred from Space Launch Complex 2W at Vandenberg AFB and both pads of Launch Complex 17 at Cape Cana
  • 52H with the aircraft being reassigned to Minot AFB and the 5th Bomb Wing.
  • In August 1955 the squadron returned to McChord AFB and transitioned into F-86D Sabres.
  • ANG flying training unit created at Little Rock AFB, AR.
  • - July 1998, Commander, 56th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Arizona
  • dron (Provisional) established at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona as a holding unit for people and equip
  • ng with six from the 944th Fighter Wing at Luke AFB, Arizona), and approximately 350 wing people to
  • Concurrently, Luke AFB, Arizona, and Tyndall AFB, Florida, for which t
  • vated it under the Tactical Air Command at Luke AFB, Arizona.
  • nt (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-21 at Luke AFB, Arizona.
  • h KB-29M Superfortress tankers at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.
  • he Worldwide Rocket Firing Meet held at Vincent AFB, Arizona.
  • g was equipped with B-47 Bombers at Little Rock AFB Arkansas until 1964, then reassigned and reequi
  • Location of Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
  • Blytheville AFB, Arkansas (97 BW Command Post)
  • n the summer of 1955, they moved to Blytheville AFB, Arkansas.
  • e USAF Weapons School, stationed at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas.
  • 1990, this aircraft was first sent to Sheppard AFB as a GF-4E ground maintenance trainer, then pla
  • Moved to Seymour Johnson AFB as an F-15 Strike Eagle training Squadron, 1 Oc
  • unty airport slowly replaced the loss of Foster AFB as numerous businesses located there.
  • aircraft, C-130s also initially used Elmendorf AFB as a stopover base for Southeast Asia operation
  • the 1960s he worked for the Air Force at Eglin AFB as an analyst in the Ballistics Division at the
  • -0199 - At the Castle Air Museum (former Castle AFB), Atwater, California.
  • ICAO: KEGI, FAA LID: EGI), also known as Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field #3, is a military airport locat
  • ger recommendation that would also realign Luke AFB, AZ, DoD claimed that military value, coupled w
  • On 8 July 1955, Foster AFB became the location of Headquarters, Nineteenth
  • 65 the 334th TFS had been relocated to Holmsted AFB because the runway at their home base Seymour-J
  • He later moved to other positions at Eglin AFB, before moving to the Pentagon.
  • uccessfully defended the existence of Homestead AFB before 2 Realignment and Closure Commission Boa
  • sorbing the coast guard air stations at Kindley AFB, Bermuda and NAS Argentia, Newfoundland.
  • The airfield is operated by AFB Bloemspruit.
  • vailable cannibalization from the Davis-Monthan AFB boneyard was necessary to keep at least some of
  • 14003, Vandenberg AFB, CA 93437.
  • WS) is an missile warning unit located at Beale AFB, Ca.
  • his early years as a B-52 crew chief at Castle AFB, Calif from 1962 to 1968 and then worked on B-5
  • The Titan 23B was launched from Vandenberg AFB, Calif.
  • ack Widow external tanks were found at Hamilton AFB, California that could be modified for the F-82
  • er, on July 1, 1966 the USAF Hospital at Travis AFB, California was officially renamed the David Gr
  • ate to the 14th Air Force (14 AF) at Vandenberg AFB, California which reports to HQ Air Force Space
  • d to NASA's Dryden research facility at Edwards AFB, California in early 2009.
  • ed data to the SAGE Data Center DC-17 at Norton AFB, California where it was analyzed to determine
  • Travis AFB, California
  • 63d TCG C-124 at Hamilton AFB, California being prepared to load a Lockheed F
  • March AFB, California (15th Air Force Command Post)
  • signed from 479th Tactical Fighter Wing, George AFB, California
  • Edwards AFB, California (1 Oct 1986-30 Dec 1997)
  • Launch Facility Zero Four (LF-04) at Vandenberg AFB, California were modified in 1977 to perform ER
  • The U-2Rs were consolidated at Beale AFB California in the 9th Wing.
  • d of the 1st Fighter-Interceptor Wing at George AFB, California, being detached to the Eastern Air
  • 3 orbits of the Earth before landing at Edwards AFB, California, on April 20, 1994.
  • Travis AFB, California, 1 July 1960-1 August 1963
  • Hamilton AFB, California, 1 July 1960-1 August 1963
  • George AFB, California, 1 October 1959 - 1 April 1966
  • Oxnard AFB, California, 1 October 1959 - 1 April 1966
  • Hamilton AFB, California, 1 February 1952 - 7 November 1952
  • Merced Army Airfield (Later Castle AFB), California, 15 August 1947-30 September 1995
  • , the SAGE site was switched to DC-17 at Norton AFB, California.
  • support for all tenant organizations at Travis AFB, California.
  • (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-17 at Norton AFB, California.
  • t (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-18 at Beale AFB, California.
  • d States Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards AFB, California.
  • ISRG) is an intelligence unit located at Beale AFB, California.
  • ational jet fighter, and was stationed at March AFB, California.
  • ters Fifteenth Air Force was relocated to March AFB, California.
  • 1990 he was a senior enlisted advisor at George AFB, California; Bergstrom AFB, Texas; and Pacific
  • On May 14, Hanscom AFB celebrated "Welcome Home Warrior Day" to honor
  • Although Marks AFB closed in 1950, an air base squadron was at Nom
  • Wurtsmith AFB closed on June 30, 1993 as a result of the 1991
  • tivated at the National Test Facility at Falcon AFB, Colorado as a component of the 14th Air Force
  • d the 21st Space Wing (21 SW), both at Peterson AFB, Colorado.
  • Commander of Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado.
  • ons unit administratively assigned to Schriever AFB, Colorado.
  • satellite operations unit located at Schriever AFB, Colorado.
  • ve and Gardner Drive are named for former Eglin AFB commanders.
  • at the U.S. Special Operations Command MacDill AFB, Commanding General, Joint Special Operations C
  • This marked the transfer of Andersen AFB control from Strategic Air Command to PACAF.
  • and-and-control functions as part of the Offutt AFB Defense Area.
  • ctivated in the Reserve on 1 July 1973 at Dover AFB, Delaware flying the C-5A Galaxy aircraft.
  • New Castle AFB, Delaware, 10 February 1951-6 February 1952
  • laxy Air Force Reserve unit is located at Dover AFB, Delaware.
  • Lowry AFB, Denver
  • quadron moved, the Block 30 aircraft at MacDill AFB did not move with the squadron.
  • uri was Chief of Quality Management for McChord AFB, directing a program that won numerous awards f
  • rectly into the DC-18 SAGE data center at Beale AFB, due to the planned closure of the facility.
  • lthough technically an auxiliary field to Eglin AFB, Duke Field is essentially a self-contained ins
  • ilitary training use by aircraft based at Eglin AFB, Duke Field, Hurlburt Field, NAS Pensacola, NAS
  • as ordered to active federal service at Langley AFB during the Korean War, returning to Pennsylvani
  • n Harold May was in the radar center at Andrews AFB during the sightings of July 19-20.
  • Coleman, Colorado City, Comanche, Doole, Dyess AFB, Early, Eden, Eldorado, Eola, Fredonia, Goldsbo
  • on is about 12 miles (19 km) north of the Eglin AFB East Gate on Florida State Road 85.
  • Munitions Systems Wing was established at Eglin AFB, FL.
  • Established in 1951 at Palm Beach AFB, Florida when Military Air Transport Service as
  • 8 to 1 July 1961 and was stationed at Homestead AFB, Florida for the period during which it operate
  • gan Air National Guard and relocated to MacDill AFB, Florida in 2008.
  • Location of Palm Beach AFB, Florida
  • 33d Tactical Fighter Wing, Eglin AFB, Florida
  • Fairchild AU-23A "Peacemaker" at Eglin AFB, Florida during 1972
  • Wing, Armament Development & Test Center, Eglin AFB, Florida in September 1989.
  • Moved to Homestead AFB, Florida in late 1962 stood air defense alert d
  • ted 306th Bombardment Wing (306 BMW) at MacDill AFB, Florida.
  • adron is a space launch unit located at Patrick AFB, Florida.
  • Command 325th Fighter Wing stationed at Tyndall AFB, Florida.
  • sion, Air Defense Command, stationed at MacDill AFB, Florida.
  • d States Central Command (USCENTCOM) at MacDill AFB, Florida.
  • SLS) was a space launch unit located at Patrick AFB, Florida.
  • adapted into audio form by the recording agency AFB for the Talking Book Service of the NLS (Talkin
  • The 156 FW then deployed to Tyndall AFB from 12-18 November 1995.
  • nal Airport (which had taken over much of McCoy AFB) from the 7th Bomb Wing at the then-Carswell AF
  • Huskie 58-1833 (now on display at Warner Robins AFB, GA Museum)
  • Transferred to 35th AD, Dobbins AFB, GA, 25 September 1954
  • E Phantom II tactical fighter squadron at Moody AFB, Georgia on 1 July 1983, assuming the personnel
  • ed at Boeing-Wichita, it was assigned to Hunter AFB, Georgia for operational duty.
  • Stationed at Moody AFB, Georgia
  • Robins AFB, Georgia (19 BW Command Post)
  • tatic display at the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Georgia.
  • the 19th Bombardment Wing, stationed at Robins AFB, Georgia.
  • ir Force missile warning unit located at Robins AFB, Georgia.
  • Squadron reassigned to Andersen AFB, Guam in 1971 when Ramey AFB was closed and rea
  • Grenier AFB had a long-standing connection to U.S. Air Forc
  • As AOC of Sargodha AFB, Hall upgraded the facility and a computer inte
  • r almost 250 years the area occupied by Mitchel AFB has played an important role in United States h
  • Since the early 1950s, Brooks AFB has been the home for the Aerospace Medical Cen
  • fter serving for five and a half years at Dover AFB he was transferred to Headquarters Air Mobility
  • III occurred in 1963 and the squadron moved to AFB Hoedspruit at the end of 1978.
  • Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, 1985-1 October 1997 (HQ Site)
  • Data processing took place at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho.
  • 1 USAF Mobile Training Wing: 3499th, Chanute AFB, Illinois
  • km), flying from Ching Chuan Kang AB to Scott AFB, Illinois.
  • 1953 the Squadron was relocate to Ernest Harmon AFB in Newfoundland where it became part of the DEW
  • Moody AFB in Valdosta made an agreement with the Cityi of
  • rce base at Limestone, Maine was renamed Loring AFB in his honor.
  • T-38A Talons of the 25th FTS at Vance AFB in November 1997.
  • came a military training instructor at Lackland AFB in 1973.
  • It is located at Whiteman AFB, in association with the 509th Bomb Wing of the
  • Moved to George AFB in 1950 when Long Beach was closed.
  • rley on 1 June 1973 having flown from McClellan AFB in the United States.
  • Langley High School,Wagner High School at Clark AFB in the Philippines, and International School Ba
  • istributed to the 120th Fighter Wing and Hickam AFB In Hawaii.
  • Inactivated by SAC with the closure of Dow AFB in 1966, the unit was reactivated under Thirtee
  • War in 1991, with B-52s and KC-135s from Eaker AFB in Arkansas Operation Allied Force in 1999, and
  • it of assignment, the 7th Bomb Wing at Carswell AFB in Ft.
  • This unit, which had been based at Langley AFB in Hampton, Virginia since 1965, was reorganize
  • Force Materiel Command at the Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, USA.
  • was activated as an associate unit at Griffiss AFB in January 1959.
  • uce its broadcast range toward Hahira and Moody AFB in the northern part of Lowndes county, and sli
  • He is now stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, AZ where he flies the HH-60G Pavehaw
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