Information about List Of United States Air Force Installations
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Major active-duty installations
Current operational "major" active duty air bases and facilities, some with IATA Airport Codes:In the United States
Abroad
Minor active-duty installations
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- Air Force Combat Climatology Center, North Carolina
- Arbuckle Airfield, Florida
- Avon Park Air Force Range, (AVO), Florida
- Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Arizona
- Barter Island Dew Station, Alaska
- Belle Fourche Electronic Scoring Site, South Dakota
- Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii
- Big Mountain Radio Relay Station, Alaska
- Blair Lake Air Force Range, Alaska
- Camp Bullis Training Annex, Texas
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
- Cape Cod Air Force Station, Massachusetts
- Cape Lisburne Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Cape Romanzof Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Cape San Blas Missile Tracking Annex, Florida
- Cavalier Air Force Station, North Dakota
- Centennial Air Force Range, New Mexico
- Chena River Research Site, Alaska
- Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
- Charleston Defense Fuel Support Point, South Carolina
- Christmas Valley Radar Site, Oregon
- Cincinnati Defense Fuel Support Point, Ohio
- Cold Bay Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Columbia Falls Radar Site, Maine
- Cudjoe Key Air Force Station, Florida
- Dare County Air Force Range, North Carolina
- Eareckson Air Force Station, Alaska
- Everton Electronic Scoring Site, Arkansas
- Flaxman Island Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Fort Huachuca Range Radar Site, Arizona
- Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Galena Airport, Alaska
- Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field, Arizona
- Grand Bay Air Force Range, Georgia
- Grand Forks Defense Fuel Support Point, North Dakota
- Granite Peak Air Force Range, Utah
- Ground–Based Electro–Optical Deep Space Surveillance Site Detachment 1, Socorro, New Mexico
- Gunter Annex, Alabama
- Haarp Research Station, Alaska
- Utah Test and Training Range, Utah
- Hondo Municipal Airport, Texas
- Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex, Florida
- Juniper Butte Air Force Range, Idaho
- Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station, Oahu, Hawaii
- Indian Mountain Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Kegelman Air Force Auxiliary Field, Oklahoma
- Kelly Field Annex, Texas
- King Salmon Airport, Alaska
- Kokee Air Force Station, Kauai, Hawaii
- Lackland Training Annex, Texas
- La Junta Electronic Scoring Site, Colorado
- Little Mountain Test Annex, Utah
- Lonely Short Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Lone Star Electronic Scoring Site, Texas
- Lynn Haven Defense Fuel Support Point, Florida
- Malabar Transmitter Annex, Florida
- Maui Space Surveillance Complex, Maui, Hawaii
- Melrose Air Force Range, New Mexico
- Mesa Research Site, Arizona
- Molokai HF Receiver Site, Molokai, Hawaii
- Mount Kaala Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawaii
- Mukilteo Defense Fuel Support Point, Washington
- Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada
- New Boston Air Force Station, New Hampshire
- Newport Test Annex, New York
- North Air Force Auxiliary Field, South Carolina
- Oklahoma Air Force Range, Alaska
- Oliktok Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Onizuka Air Force Station, California
- Oscura Air Force Range, New Mexico
- Ozol Defense Fuel Support Point, California
- Palehua Air Force Solar Observatory Research Site, Oahu, Hawaii
- Pillar Point Air Force Station, California
- Poinsett Air Force Range, South Carolina
- Point Barrow Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Point Lay Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- R-2508 Special Use Airspace Complex, California
- Red Rio Air Force Range, New Mexico
- Rome Laboratory, New York
- Saint Louis Air Force Station, Missouri
- Saylor Creek Air Force Range, Idaho
- Searsport Defense Fuell Support Point, Maine
- Seguin Air Force Auxiliary Field, Texas
- Snyder Electronic Scoring Site, Texas
- Sparrevohn Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Tatalina Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Tin City Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Tonopah Test Range Airport, (TNX), Nevada
- Tulelake Radar Site, California
- Verona Test Annex, New York
- Wainwright Long Range Radar Site, Alaska
- Wendover Air Force Range, Utah
- White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
- Yukon Air Force Range, Alaska
- Yuma Radar Site, Arizona
Overseas
- Ankara Support Element, Turkey
- Antigua Air Station, Antigua and Barbuda
- Ascension Island Base, Ascension Island, United Kingdom
- Bann Communications Station, Germany
- Batman Air Base, Turkey
- Bitburg Annex, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany
- Buechel Air Base, Germany
- Camp Humphreys Communications Site, Korea
- Camp Lemonier, Djibouti
- Camp Red Cloud Communications Site, Korea
- Camp Zama Communications Station, Japan
- Canadian Forces Base North Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Chieves Air Base, Belgium
- Chik-do Range, South Korea
- Cigli Air Base, Turkey
- Compala Air Base, El Salvador
- Curaçao Airfield, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, The Netherlands
- Danish Air Station Karup, Denmark
- Eloy Alfaro Air Base, Manta, Ecuador
- Einsiedlerhof Annex, Germany
- Feidberg Radio Relay Site, Germany
- Florennes Air Base, Belgium
- Fuchu Communications Station, Japan
- Ghedi Air Base, Italy
- Ground–Based Electro–Optical Deep Space Surveillance Site Detachment 2, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory
- Gut Husum Annex, Germany
- Gwang Ju Air base, South Korea
- Hochspeyer Annex, Germany
- Husterhoeh Communications Site, Germany
- Idesuna Jima Air Range, Japan
- Itazuke Auxiliary Airfield, Japan
- Izmir Air Station, Turkey
- Jever Air Base, Germany
- Johnston Atoll Airfield, Johnston Atoll
- Kaiserslautern Annex, Germany
- Kalkar Air Base, Germany
- Kapaun Air Station, Germany
- Kimhae Air Base, South Korea
- Kleine Brogel Air Base, Limburg, Belgium
- Konya Air Base, Turkey
- Ko-on-ni Air Range, South Korea
- Kuchyna Bombing Range, Malacky Air Base, Slovakia
- Kume Jima Range, Japan
- Lajas Radar Site, Puerto Rico
- Landstuhl Annex, Germany
- Langerkopf Radio Relay Site, Germany
- Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Makiminato Annex, Japan
- Idesuna Jima Air Range, Japan
- Masirah Island MPT, Oman
- Morón Air Base, Spain
- Momote Annex, Japan
- Mount Fuji Air Station, Japan
- Mus Air Base, Turkey
- NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Germany
- Oberweis Annex, Germany
- Okuma Annex, Japan
- Owada Communication Site, Japan
- Pil-Sung Air Range, South Korea
- Polygone Range, France and Germany
- Pruem Air Station, Germany
- Ramey Air Force Solar Observatory Research Site, Puerto Rico
- Ripsaw Range, Japan
- Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
- San Vito dei Normanni Air Station, Italy
- Seeb MPT, Oman
- Sembach Annex, Germany
- Siegenberg Range, Germany
- Sola Air Station, Norway
- Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras
- Suwon Air Base, South Korea
- Taegu Air Base, South Korea
- Tama Annex, Japan
- Thule Air Base, Greenland, Denmark
- Thumrait MPT, Oman
- Tokorozawa Transmitter Site, Japan
- Tori Shima Range, Japan
- Tres Esquinas Air Base, Caquetá, Colombia
- Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Volkel Air Base, The Netherlands
- Von-Seydlitz Kaserne (Air Base), Germany
- Wake Island Airfield, Wake Island
- Wonju Air Station, Korea
- Yugi Communication Site, Japan
- Yumurtalik Annex, Turkey
Air Reserve installations
Current operational Reserve bases and facilities (with IATA Airport Code if known):- Claiborne Bombing and Gunnery Range, Louisiana
- Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia
- Duke Field, Florida
- Falcon Range, Oklahoma
- General Mitchell Air Reserve Base, Wisconsin
- Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana
- Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida
- March Air Reserve Base, California
- Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport Air Reserve Station, (MSP), Minnesota
- Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas
- Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana
- Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York
- Norwalk Defense Fuel Support Point, California
- Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania
- Shoal Creek Bombing Range, Texas
- Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
- Willow Grove Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania
- Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio
Air National Guard installations
Current operational Air National Guard bases and facilities (with IATA Airport Code if known):- Abston Air National Guard Station, Montgomery, Alabama
- Airburst Bombing Range, Fort Carson, Colorado
- Alexandria International Airport, Alexandria, Louisiana
- Alcoa Air National Guard Station, Alcoa, Tennessee
- Allen C. Thompson Field, Jackson, Mississippi
- Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, Alpena, Michigan
- Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska
- Adirondack Bombing Range, Fort Drum, New York
- Atlantic City International Airport, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
- Bangor International Airport, Bangor, Maine
- Barnes Municipal Airport, Westfield, Massachusetts
- Barking Sands Communications Station, Kauai, Hawaii
- Bollen Air-to-Ground Weapons Range, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
- Birmingham International Airport, Birmingham, Alabama
- Blue Ash Air National Guard Station, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
- Burlington International Airport, Burlington, Vermont
- Camp Atterbury Range, Camp Atterbury, Indiana
- Camp Blanding Military Reservation, Starke, Florida
- Camp Murray Air National Guard Station, Tacoma, Washington
- Camp Perry Air National Guard Station, Port Clinton, Ohio
- Camp Pendleton Military Reservation, Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Camp Santiago Range, Salinas, Puerto Rico
- Cannon Air National Guard Range, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
- Capital Municipal Airport, Springfield, Illinois
- Catoosa Training Center, Dalton, Georgia
- Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, Point Mugu, California
- Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Cheyenne Municipal Airport, Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Coos Head Air National Guard Station, Charleston, Oregon
- Costa Mesa Air National Guard Station, Costa Mesa, California
- Coventry Air National Guard Station, Coventry, Rhode Island
- Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama
- Des Moines International Airport, Des Moines, Iowa
- Dothan Regional Airport Air National Guard Station, Dothan, Alabama
- Duluth International Airport, Duluth, Minnesota
- Ellington Field, Houston, Texas
- Forbes Field, Topeka, Kansas
- Fort Carson Weapons Range, Pueblo, Colorado
- Fort Indiantown Gap Air National Guard Station, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
- Fort Leonard Wood Range, Palace, Missouri
- Fort Smith Regional Airport, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Fort Wayne International Airport, Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Four Lakes Communications Station, Four Lakes, Washington
- Francis S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, New York
- Fresno Air Terminal, Fresno, California
- Garland Air National Guard Station, Garland, Texas
- Geiger Field, Spokane, Washington
- Glynco Air National Guard Station, Marietta, Georgia
- Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho
- Grayling Air-to-Ground Weapons Range, Camp Grayling, Michigan
- Greater Peoria Regional Airport, Peoria, Illinois
- Great Falls International Airport, Great Falls, Montana
- Greely Air National Guard Station, Greely, Colorado
- Griffiss Air National Guard Base, Rome, New York
- Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport, Gulfport, Mississippi
- Hancock Field, North Syracuse, New York
- Hardwood Air-to-Ground Weapons Range, Finley, Wisconsin
- Harrisburg International Airport, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Hayward Air National Guard Station, Hayward, California
- Hector International Airport, Fargo, North Dakota
- Hensley Field Air National Guard Station, Grand Prairie, Texas
- Hunter Air National Guard Station, Savannah, Georgia
- Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Jackson International Airport, Flowood, Mississippi
- Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, Florida
- Jefferson Barracks Air National Guard Station, St. Louis, Missouri
- Jefferson Proving Ground, Madison, Indiana
- Joe Foss Field, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- John P. Murtha Cambria County Airport, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
- Key Field, Meridian, Mississippi
- Kingsley Field, Klamath Falls, Oregon, (website)
- Kulis Air National Guard Base, Anchorage, Alaska
- Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport, Bridgeton, Missouri
- Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Luis Muñoz MarÃn Air National Guard Base, Carolina, Puerto Rico
- Mansfield-Lahm Airport, Mansfield, Ohio
- Martin Air National Guard Station, Gadsden, Alabama
- McEntire Joint National Guard Station, Columbia, South Carolina
- McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Knoxville, Tennessee, (website)
- McMullen County Range, Corpus Christi, Texas
- Memphis International Airport, Memphis, Tennessee
- Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California
- Nashville International Airport/Berry Field Air National Guard Base, Nashville, Tennessee
- New Castle County Airport, Wilmington, Delaware
- North Highlands Air National Guard Station, North Highlands, California
- North Smithfield Air National Guard Station, Slatersville, Rhode Island
- Orange Air National Guard Base, Orange, Connecticut
- Otis Air National Guard Base, Falmouth, Massachusetts
- Paine Field Air National Guard Station, Everett, Washington
- Pease Air National Guard Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Portland International Airport,(PDX), Oregon, (website)
- Punta Boringuen Radar Site, Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen, Puerto Rico, (website)
- Punta Salinas Radar Site, Cantano, Puerto Rico
- Quonset State Airport, Providence, Rhode Island
- Razorback Range, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Reno, Nevada
- Richmond International Airport, Richmond, Virginia
- Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Columbus, Ohio
- Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, Rosecrans Memorial Airport, Saint Joseph, Missouri
- Saint Croix Air National Guard Station, Saint Croix, Virgin Islands
- Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Savannah, Georgia
- Schenectady County Airport, Schenectady, New York
- Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mount Clemens, Michigan
- Sepulveda Air National Guard Station, Los Angeles, California
- Shelby Ranges, Camp Shelby, Mississippi
- Shepherd Field, Martinsburg, West Virginia
- Sioux Gateway Airport, Sioux City, Iowa
- Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
- Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range, Brookville, Kansas
- South Portland Air National Guard Station, South Portland, Maine
- Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport, Springfield, Ohio
- Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky
- Stanly County Airport, Albemarle, North Carolina
- State College Air National Guard Station, State College, Pennsylvania
- Stewart International Airport, New Windsor, New York
- Terre Haute International Airport/Hulman Field, Terre Haute, Indiana
- Toledo Express Airport, Swanton, Ohio
- Townsend Range, Savannah, Georgia
- Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin
- Tucson International Airport, Tucson, Arizona
- Tulsa International Airport, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
- Warfield Air National Guard Base, Baltimore, Maryland
- Warren Grove Range, Atlantic City, New Jersey
- W.K. Kellogg Airport, Battle Creek, Michigan
- Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Yeager Airport, Charleston, West Virginia
- Zanesville Municipal Airport, Zanesville, Ohio
Closed facilities
- See also
- Albrook Air Force Base, Balboa, Panama
- Almaden Air Force Station, Mount Umunhum, California. Closed in 1980
- Bergstrom Air Force Base - AUS, near Austin, Texas (now Austin-Bergstrom International Airport)
- Biggs Air Force Base - BIF, Texas (closed, now Biggs Field in Fort Bliss)
- Blytheville Air Force Base - Arkansas (renamed Eaker Air Force Base in 1988, closed in 1992 now Arkansas Int'l Airport)
- Cambria Air Force Station, Cambria, Calif
- Cape Romanzof Air Force Station, Alaska
- Carswell Air Force Base, Texas (closed, now Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth)
- Castle Air Force Base, California (closed 1995)
- Clark Air Base, The Philippines - CRK (closed 1991)
- Clinton County Air Force Base, Wilmington, Ohio (closed 1971) (Now the main hub for DHL's US freight operations, DHL Airpark)
- Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, Burns Flat, Oklahoma (closed 1970?)
- Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois (closed 1993)
- Cheyenne Mountain Directorate, Colorado
- Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas (closed 1965?)
- Craig Air Force Base, Selma, Alabama (closed 1977)
- Donaldson Air Force Base, near Greenville, South Carolina (closed 1963)
- Eaker Air Force Base - Arkansas (formerly Blytheville Air Force Base, closed in 1992 now Arkansas International Airport)
- England Air Force Base, Alexandria, Louisiana (closed 1992 Dec 15)
- Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado (closed)
- Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York
- Foster Air Force Base, Victoria, Texas (closed 1958)
- Fuchu Air Station, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan (closed and returned to Japanese government in 1974)
- Gentile Air Force Station, Dayton, Ohio (closed 1996)
- George Air Force Base, California
- Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama (merged into Maxwell Air Force Base in 1992)
- Hahn Air Base, Germany (closed 1993, retaining only small site for communications)
- Hamilton Air Force Base, California
- Harlingen Air Force Base, Texas
- Horham Air Force Base, Horham England (closed 1948)
- Howard Air Force Base, Panama (closed)
- Iraklion Air Station, Gouves, Crete Greece (closed 1993)
- Johnson Air Base (Housing Annex), Japan
- Kelly Air Force Base - SKF, Texas
- K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base - Michigan (closed 1995 Oct 1)
- Kwanju Air Base, Kwanju, Korea (used by USAF in 1968 for USS Pueblo crisis response)
- Lindsey Air Station, Wiesbaden Germany (closed 1993)
- Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, Hollywood, California (closed 1969)
- Loring Air Force Base, Aroostook County, Maine (closed 1994 September 30)
- Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado (closed 1994 Oct 1)
- Mactan Air Base, Cebu, The Philippines
- Mather Air Force Base - MHR, California (closed 1993 Sep 30)
- McClellan Air Force Base - MCC, California (closed 2001 Jul 13)
- Minot Air Force Station[1] - (Approximately 18 miles south of Minot, North Dakota, home of the 786th AC&W Squadron, shut down September 1979. Not to be confused with Minot Air Force Base, which is still operational.)
- Mitchel Air Force Base (a/k/a Mitchel Field), Garden City, NY Closed 1961
- Montauk Air Force Base - Montauk, New York
- Myrtle Beach Air Force Base - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (Closed 1993)
- Newark Air Force Base, Ohio
- Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, California (closed in 1995, now the San Bernardino International Airport)
- Olmsted Air Force Base, Pennsylvania (closed 1969, presently Harrisburg International Airport and Air Reserve Base for PA Air Guard)
- Ota-Koizumi Auxiliary Airfield, Japan
- Perrin Air Force Base, Denison, Texas (closed 1970's
- Pittsburgh Air Force Base, Pennsylvania (closed 1990's, presently the Air Reserve Base for PA Air Guard)
- Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York (closed 1995)
- Point Arena Air Force Station Point Arena, California NORAD Closed
- Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, (closed 2003)
- RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Closed 1992.
- Reese Air Force Base, Texas (closed 1997 Jan 24)
- Rhein Main Air Base, Germany (closed 2005 Dec 30)
- Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Belton, Missouri
- Sault Sainte Marie Air Force Station, Michigan (closed 1981)
- Schilling (Smokey Hill) AFB, Kansas
- Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee (closed 1971)
- Spence Air Base, Georgia (closed, 1961)
- Slocum Air Force Base, New York (closed)
- Soesterberg Air Base, The Netherlands (closed)
- Tachikawa Air Force Base, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan (closed and returned to Japanese government, who converted much of the former base into Showa Memorial Park)
- Torrejon Air Force Base, Madrid, Spain - TOJ (turned over to Spanish Government about 1993)
- Webb Air Force Base, Texas (closed 1977)
- Williams Air Force Base - IWA, Arizona (closed 1993 Sep 30)
- Wurtsmith Air Force Base - OSC, Michigan (closed 1993 Jun 30)
- Vincent Air Force Base, Arizona (closed, now MCAS Yuma)
- Zaragoza Air Base, Zaragoza, Spain - ZAB (turned over to Spanish Government October 1992)
- Zweibrücken Air Base, Germany (closed September 1991)
See also
Cambria AFS California (775th Radar Squadron or 775th AC&W SquadronOther external links
- USAF, Airman Magazine, The Book 2006, Facilities Listing
- Global Security, US military facilities
- US airports (for IATA codes, etc)
References
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Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) is the civilian head of the United States Department of the Air Force, a component organization of the Department of Defense. He reports directly to the Secretary of Defense and is responsible for running the day-to-day affairs of the
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The Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (CSAF) serves as the senior uniformed United States Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training, and equipping of more than 700,000 active-duty, National Guard, Reserve, and civilian forces serving in the
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The Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) is a unique non-commissioned rank in the United States Air Force. The holder of this rank and post represents the highest enlisted level of leadership in the Air Force, and as such, provides direction for the enlisted corps
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This is a list of Field Operating Agencies (FOA) in the United States Air Force that are active. FOAs are a subdivision of the Air Force and report directly to a HQ USAF functional manager. FOAs perform field activities beyond the scope of any of the major commands.
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The Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the U.S. Air Force with its headquarters at Robins AFB, Georgia United States It became a MAJCOM of the Air Force on 17 February 1997.
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The Air National Guard (ANG) , often referred to as the Air Guard, is part of the United States National Guard and a reserve component of the United States Air Force (USAF).
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Air Combat Command (ACC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force. ACC is one of ten major commands (MAJCOMs), reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force (HQ USAF).
ACC is headquartered at Langley Air Force Base Virginia.
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ACC is headquartered at Langley Air Force Base Virginia.
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Air Education and Training Command (AETC) was established July 1, 1993, with the realignment of Air Training Command and Air University. It is one of ten major commands (MAJCOMs), reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force (HQ USAF).
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Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command of the United States Air Force. AFMC was created July 1, 1992 through the reorganization of Air Force Logistics Command and Air Force Systems Command.
AFMC is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio.
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AFMC is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio.
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Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) is a major command of the United States Air Force. AFSPC is headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base Colorado. Its acting commander is Major General Thomas F. Deppe .
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Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) was established 22 May, 1990,with headquarters at Hurlburt Field, Fla. AFSOC is a United States Air Force (USAF) major command and is the air component to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), a unified command
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Air Mobility Command (AMC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force. AMC is one of ten major commands (MAJCOMs), reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force (HQ USAF).
AMC is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
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AMC is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
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Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is one of two United States Air Force major commands outside of the continental United States, the other being the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
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The United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) is the U.S. Air Force component of U.S. European Command, a Department of Defense unified command, and is one of two Air Force major commands outside of the continental United States, the other being the Pacific Air Forces.
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Air Force Cyberspace Command (AFCYBER) is the newest United States Air Force major command whose development was announced by the Secretary of the Air Force on November 2, 2006.
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This is a list of Major Commands (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force
Historically, a MAJCOM is the highest level of command, only below HQ USAF, and directly above Numbered Air Forces (NAF).
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Historically, a MAJCOM is the highest level of command, only below HQ USAF, and directly above Numbered Air Forces (NAF).
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This is a list of Numbered Air Forces (NAF) of the United States Air Force
Historically, a NAF is a level of command below a MAJCOM (Major Command), and above one or more Wings or independent Groups. Over time their role has changed.
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This is a partial list of Wings in the United States Air Force, focusing on AFCON wings.
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This is a list of Groups in the United States Air Force that do not belong to a host wing.
The last level of independent operation is the group level. When an organization is not part of the primary mission of the base it will be made an independent group.
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The last level of independent operation is the group level. When an organization is not part of the primary mission of the base it will be made an independent group.
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This is a list of United States Air Force squadrons. It covers both the independent United States Air Force (USAF) and its period as a branch of the US Army culminating as the Army Air Forces up to 1947.
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Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) is the new service-distinctive camouflage battledress uniform for the United States Air Force. It is currently in full production and is expected to completely replace the Battle Dress Uniform by Fiscal Year 2011.
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