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Active Bases listed by MAJCOM
ACC = Air Combat CommandAETC = Air Education & Training Command
AFSOC = Air Force Special Operations Command
AMC = Air Mobility Command
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Davis-Monthan AFB (KDMA) Get this Base's Plates Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is a key Air Combat Command installation, located within the city limits of Tucson, Ariz., with a colorful history and a long tradition of excellence in service to our country. The 355th Wing is the host unit providing medical, logistical, and operational support to all D-M units. The wing's missions are to train A-10 and OA-10 pilots and to provide A-10 and OA-10 close support and forward air control to ground forces worldwide. The wing is also tasked to provide command, control, and communications countermeasures in support of tactical forces with its EC-130H aircraft and, employing the EC-130E aircraft, provide airborne command, control, and communications capabilities for managing tactical air operations in war and other contingencies worldwide. |
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Langley AFB (KLFI) Get this Base's Plates As the host unit at Langley Air Force Base, Va., the 1st Fighter Wing operates and maintains one of the largest fighter bases in Air Combat Command. Throughout its history, the 1st FW has led the way, wherever and whenever called upon. The 192nd Fighter Wing is an Air National Guard component of the Virginia National Guard, located at Langley, which augments the active-duty Air Force components in the performance of their missions and other joint force operations. |
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Seymour Johnson AFB (KGSB) Get this Base's Plates The 4th Fighter Wing of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., puts airpower on-target, on-time for America. The wing is home to the multi-role, all-weather F-15E Strike Eagle and provides worldwide deployable aircraft and personnel capable of executing combat missions in support of the Aerospace Expeditionary Force. |
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Tinker AFB (KTIK) Get this Base's Plates Tinker is the headquarters of the Air Force Materiel Command's (AFMC) Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OC-ALC) (FHZ), which is the worldwide manager for a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles, software and avionics and accessories components. The commander of OC-ALC is Major General P. David Gillett, Jr. It is one of three Air Force ALCs, the others being Ogden Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC) at Hill AFB, Utah and Warner Robins Air Logistics Center (WR-ALC) at Robins AFB, Georgia. |
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Whiteman AFB (KSZL) Get this Base's Plates Whiteman Air Force Base is the home of the Air Force's premier bomber, the B-2 Spirit. Whiteman is located near Knob Noster, Mo. and is home to the 509th Bomb Wing and is host to the Air Force Reserve's 442nd Fighter Wing, flying A-10 Thinderbolt IIs; the Air National Guard's 131st Bomb Wing, also flying the B-2; the Army National Guard's 1-135th Attack Battalion, flying the AH-64 Apache; and the Navy Reserve's Maritime Expeditionary Security Division 13, which provides light, mobile, short-duration, point defense Anti-Terrorism Force Protection forces for USN ships and aircraft and other high value assests in locations where U.S. or host-nation security infrastructure is either inadequate or non-exstant. |
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Vance AFB (KEND) Get this Base's Plates Vance is the U.S. Air Force's only Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training base training more than 400 Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and allied student pilots for worldwide deployment and AEF support in the T-1, T-6 and T-38 aircraft. |
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Cannon AFB (KCVS) Get this Base's Plates The primary mission of the 27th Special Operations Wing is to plan and execute specialized and contingency operations using advanced aircraft, tactics, and air refueling techniques to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and resupply special operations forces and provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and close air support in support of SOF operations. |
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Hurlburt Field (KHRT) Get this Base's Plates Hurlburt Field, home of the Air Force Special Operations Command and the 16th Special Operations Wing, was originally designated as Auxiliary Field No. 9, one of the original small pilot and gunnery training fields built on the Eglin Air Force Base complex in the 1940s. The field was named for 1st Lieutenant Donald W. Hurlburt, World War II pilot, who was killed in an aircraft accident on the Eglin reservation in 1943. Air Force Special Operations Command provides Air Force special operations forces for worldwide deployment and assignment to regional unified commands throughout the spectrum of conflict. Air Force special operations forces' core tasks are functionally grouped into four mission areas: - Forward Presence and Engagement - Information Operations - Precision Employment/Strike - Special Operations Forces Mobility. |
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Andrews AFB (KADW) Get this Base's Plates The men and women of the 316th Wing deliver contingency response capabilities critical for the protection of our National Security. We ensure emergency reaction rotary-wing airpower for the National Capital Region, combat-ready Airmen to Air and Space Expeditionary Forces, a secure and robust infrastructure for base organizations, and resources essential for the well-being of our Team and their families. |
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Charleston AFB (KCHS) Get this Base's Plates Charleston AFB, home of the 437th Airlift Wing, is located about 10 miles from downtown Charleston on approximately 3400 acres of land within the North Charleston city limits. The 437th Airlift Wing is part of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) and is aligned under 21st Air Force at McGuire AFB, NJ. |
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Dover AFB (KDOV) Get this Base's Plates Dover Air Force Base is located in the "First State," and the center of the Delmarva -- Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia -- peninsula. Dover AFB is home to the 436th Airlift Wing, known as the "Eagle Wing" and the 512th Airlift Wing, our Air Force Reserve associate--referred to as the "Liberty Wing." Together, these two wings make up the "Dover Team." |
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Little Rock AFB (KLRF) Get this Base's Plates Little Rock Air Force Base is the home of Combat Airlift. The 19th Airlift Wing is the host unit which reports to Air Mobility Command. The 314th Airlift Wing, an associate unit, reports to Air Education and Training Command. Another unit, the U.S. Air Force Mobility Weapons School, also reports to Air Mobility Command. Additionally, the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard is located here. The 189th AW also reports to Air Education and Training Command. |
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McConnell AFB (KIAB) Get this Base's Plates The 22nd Air Refueling Wing is the host unit for McConnell AFB. We are one of only three supertanker KC-135 Stratotanker wings in the Air Force. Our primary mission is to provide global reach by conducting air refueling and airlift where and when needed. Team McConnell is made up of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, the 931st Air Refueling Group and the Kansas Air National Guard's 184th Intelligence Wing. |
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Travis AFB (KSUU) Get this Base's Plates Travis Air Force Base is an Air Mobility Command (AMC) installation located in Fairfield, CA. The primary mission is to provide rapid, responsive, reliable airlift of forces to any point on earth in support of our national objectives and to fulfill the global logistics needs of the Department of Defense in sustaining its world wide activities. Known as the "Gateway to the Pacific," Travis handles more cargo and passenger traffic through its aerial port than any other military air terminal in the United States. Additionally, the base has had a long and proud history of supporting humanitarian airlift at home and around the world. Today, the Travis Team includes approximately 7,260 active military, 3,770 civilians, and 4,250 reservists. |
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Hickam AFB (PHNL) Get this Base's Plates Hickam AF Base, Hawaii is home to the 15th Airlift Wing (15AW) and 67 partner units including Pacific Air Forces Headquarters and the Hawaii Air National Guard. History shows Hickam played a pivotal role in past Pacific operations - bullet-scarred walls are still visible from the December 7th, 1941 attack that pushed the U.S. into WW II. Today, the 15AW remains the launch point of strategic air mobility and operational missions in support of the Global War on Terrorism as well as special air missions in support of the commander, Pacific Command and commander, Pacific Air Forces. |
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Hickam AFB (PHNL) Get this Base's Plates Hickam AF Base, Hawaii is home to the 15th Airlift Wing (15AW) and 67 partner units including Pacific Air Forces Headquarters and the Hawaii Air National Guard. History shows Hickam played a pivotal role in past Pacific operations - bullet-scarred walls are still visible from the December 7th, 1941 attack that pushed the U.S. into WW II. Today, the 15AW remains the launch point of strategic air mobility and operational missions in support of the Global War on Terrorism as well as special air missions in support of the commander, Pacific Command and commander, Pacific Air Forces. |
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