List of us military bases in the us

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List of U.S. Military Bases

United States Marine Corps Bases Insignia

Installation

Location

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

Oceanside, California

Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

Twentynine Palms, California

Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow

Barstow, California

Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego

San Diego, California

Mountain Warfare Training Center

Bridgeport, California

Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany

Albany, Georgia

Marine Corps Base Hawaii

KÄ ne'ohe Bay, Hawaii

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island

Beaufort, South Carolina

Marine Corps Base Quantico

Quantico, Virginia


Henderson Hall

Arlington, Virginia

Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Installation

Location

Blount Island Command, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany

Jacksonville, Florida

Camp H. M. Smith, Marine Corps Base Hawaii

ĘťAiea, Hawaii

Camp Geiger, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune formerly known as "Montford Point"

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Courthouse Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Camp Allen, Naval Station Norfolk formerly known as "Camp Elmore"

Norfolk, Virginia

Satellite Bases Insignia

Marine Corps Air Stations Insignia

Installation

Location

Marine Corps Air Station Yuma

Yuma, Arizona


Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

Miramar, California

Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton

Oceanside, California

Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay

KÄ ne'ohe Bay, Hawaii

Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Havelock, North Carolina

Marine Corps Air Station New River

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort

Beaufort, South Carolina

Satellite Aviation Facilities Insignia

Installation

Location

Marine Corps Outlying Field Atlantic, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Atlantic, North Carolina

Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue Field, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Bogue, North Carolina

Marine Corps Outlying Field Camp Davis, Marine Corps Holly Ridge, North Base Camp Lejeune Carolina Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia Quantico

Marine Corps Detachments Insignia

Installation

Location


Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21, Naval Air Warrington, Florida Station Pensacola Marine Aviation Training Support Group 22, Naval Air Corpus Christi, Texas Station Corpus Christi Marine Aviation Training Support Group 23, Naval Air Station Lemoore

Lemoore Station, California

Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33, Naval Air Station Oceana

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Marine Aviation Training Support Group 53, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island

Oak Harbor, Washington

Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake

China Lake, California

Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Air Station Patuxent River

Patuxent River, Maryland

Marine Corps Detachment, Redstone Arsenal

Huntsville, Alabama[1]

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Huachuca

Huachuca City, Arizona

Marine Corps Detachment, Defense Language Institute Monterey, California Marine Corps Detachment, Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center

Pensacola, Florida

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Gordon

Augusta, Georgia

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Benning

Columbus, Georgia


Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Knox

Louisville, Kentucky

Marine Corps Detachment, Aberdeen Proving Ground

Aberdeen, Maryland

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Meade

Laurel, Maryland

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Leonard Wood

Waynesville, Missouri

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Sill

Lawton, Oklahoma

Marine Corps Detachment, Naval Station Newport Naval War College

Newport, Rhode Island

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Bliss

El Paso, Texas

Marine Corps Detachment, Goodfellow Air Force Base

San Angelo, Texas

Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Lee

Tri-Cities, Virginia

Marine Corps Reserve Insignia

Installation

Location

Headquarters, Marine Forces Reserve, Naval Support Activity, New Orleans

New Orleans, Louisiana

Marine Corps Individual Reserve Support Activity, Marine Forces Reserve

New Orleans, Louisiana


Marine Corps Reserve Center Indianapolis, Heslar Naval Armory

Indianapolis, Indiana

Marine Corps Reserve Detachment, Naval Air Station Joint Fort Worth, Texas Reserve Base Fort Worth

U.S. NAVAL BASES California    

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Military Ocean Terminal Concord NAWS China Lake (website) NB San Diego (website) NB Coronado (website) o NAB Coronado o NAS North Island o Outlying Field Imperial Beach o NALF San Clemente Island NB Point Loma Naval Medical Center San Diego NAF El Centro (website) NAS Lemoore (website) Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey (website) NWS Seal Beach (website) NB Ventura County (website) o NAS Point Mugu o NCBC Port Hueneme o NOLF San Nicolas Island NSWC Corona (website)

Connecticut 

NSB New London (website)

Washington, D.C.  

United States Naval Observatory Naval Support Facility Anacostia


Washington Navy Yard

Florida        

Corry Station NTTC (website) NAS Jacksonville (website) NAS Key West (website) NS Mayport (website) NSA Panama City (website) NAS Pensacola (website) NAS Whiting Field (website) Pine Castle Bombing Range

Georgia  

NSB Kings Bay (website) Navy Supply Corps School(website)

Guam 

NB Guam (website)

Hawaii    

Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific (website) Pacific Missile Range Facility (website) NB Pearl Harbor (website) NSGA Kunia (website)

Illinois 

NS Great Lakes ([1])

Indiana  

NSWC Crane Division/NSA Crane (website) Heslar Naval Armory


Louisiana  

NASJRB New Orleans Naval Support Activity New Orleans

Maine 

Portsmouth NSY (website)

Maryland       

Indian Head NSWC National Naval Medical Center Navy Information Operations Command Maryland Naval Support Facility Thurmont NSWC Carderock Division NAS Patuxent River United States Naval Academy, Annapolis ([2]) o NSS Annapolis ([3])

Mississippi  

Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport (website) NAS Meridian

Nevada 

NAS Fallon (website)

New Jersey  

NWS Earle (website) Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst (website) (part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL))

New Mexico 

Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, White Sands Detachment


([4])

New York 

Naval Support Facility Saratoga Springs

North Dakota 

NCTAMS LANT

Pennsylvania   

Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg Naval Support Activity Philadelphia Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

Rhode Island 

NS Newport (website)

South Carolina  

Naval Support Activity Charleston (website) USNH Beaufort (website)

Tennessee 

NSA Mid-South (website)

Texas    

NAS Corpus Christi (website) NASJRB Fort Worth NAS Kingsville METC Fort Sam Houston, TX

Virginia


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The Pentagon Navy Annex Arlington, Virginia NAS Oceana (website) o Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center Dam Neck, Virginia NAB Little Creek (website) Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia (website) Norfolk Naval Shipyard (website) NSGA Chesapeake NS Norfolk (website) NSWC Dahlgren Division (website) NWS Yorktown (website) Training Support Center Hampton Roads, formerly Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic Dam Neck Wallops Island ASCS

Washington  

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NS Everett (website) NB Kitsap (website) o Bangor Annex o Bremerton Annex Puget Sound NSY (website) NAS Whidbey Island (website)

West Virginia 

Navy Information Operations Command Sugar Grove

U.S. AIRFORCE BASES

Altus Air Altus, 34°39′59″N AETC Force Base Oklahoma 099°16′05″ W

97th Air Mobility Wing

19th Air Force. This wing is tasked to train C-17 Globemaster and KC-135 Stratotanker


crews in advanced specialty programs for 3,000 students yearly. 97th AMW operates C-17 Globemaster III for operational training flights.[2] Arnold Air Tullahoma 35°23′33″N AFMC Force Base , 086°05′09″ Tennessee W

Arnold Engineeri ng Developme nt Center

Non-flying base; Primary AFMC research and development center. The base is home to the largest flight simulation facilities in the world (AEDC). In 2002, $10 million dollars was spent to expand these facilities even further. There are 58 aerodynamic and propulsion wind tunnels, rocket and turbine


engine test cells, space environmenta l chambers, arc heaters, ballistic ranges and other specialized units.[3] Barksdale Air Force Base

Bossier 32°30′07″N AFGS City, 093°39′46″ C Louisiana W

2d Bomb The 2d Bomb Wing Wing is the 307th Bomb oldest bomb Wing wing in the (AFRES) Air Force and one of two B-52 Stratofortre ss wings; 307th BW Air Force Reserve B-52 wing integrated with 2d BW.

HQ Eighth Air Force HQ Air Force Global Strike Command [4] Beale Air Marysvill 39°08′10″N ACC Force Base e, 121°26′11″ Californi W a

9th 12th Air Reconnais Force. U-2R sance Wing Dragonlady, 940th Wing RQ-4 Global (AFRES) Hawk and MC-12 Liberty reconnaissan ce operations worldwide.


The base, considered to be the Air Force's model ISR hubs and includes DGS-2. The base covers 23,000 hectares and is home to 6,000 personnel.[5] Brooks City-Base

San 29°20′30.00 AFMC Antonio, 42″N Texas 98°26′6.658 2″W

Buckley Air Aurora, 39°42′06″N AFSC Force Base Colorado 104°45′06″ W

311th Air Non-flying Base Group base; Aerospace Medical Division research by Air Force Research Laboratory. Brooks is one of the oldest Air Force installation s, having been established on December 8, 1917 as Brooks Field. It served then as an installation for the World War I Army Air Service.[6] 460th Non-Flying Space Wing wing; 140th Wing provides


Cannon Air Clovis, Force Base New Mexico

Cavalier Air Force Station

34°22′58″N AFSO 103°19′20″ C W

Mountain, 48°43′55″N AFSC North 97°54′16″W Dakota

(CO ANG)

missile warning, missile defense, technical intelligence , satellite command and control. Colorado ANG operates F-16 Fighting Falcons [7]

27th Special Operation s Wing

Special Operations base; SOW plans and executes specialized and contingency operations globally. Aircraft include MC-130 Combat Spear; MQ-1 Predator; AC-130 Gunship; CV-22 Osprey.[8]

21st Space Non-Flying Wing wing; Operated by the 10th Space Warning Squadron. The station monitors and tracks


potential missile launches against North America. NORAD relocated Cheyenne Mountain AFS operations to Peterson Air Force Base for efficiency on July 28, [9] 2006. Columbus Air Force Base

Columbus, 33°38′38″N AETC Mississip 088°26′38″ pi W

Creech Air Indian 36°35′14″N ACC Force Base Springs, 115°40′24″ Nevada W

14th Flying Training Wing

19th Air Force. Specialized undergraduat e pilot training (UPT). Aircraft include T-6 Texan II, T-1 Jayhawk, T-38 Talon [10]

432d Wing 12th Air Force. Primary USAF unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations base. Conducts global reconnaissan ce worldwide. HQ Joint UAS


Center of Excellence. Creech is home to the unmanned Predator missions conducted regularly in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan.[11] Davis–Mont Tucson, han Air AZ Force Base

32°09′59″N ACC 110°52′59″ W

355th Fighter Wing 55th Electroni c Combat Group 214th Reconnais sance Group (AZ ANG)

12th Air Force. 355th Fighter Wing composed mostly of A-10s and is tasked to train A-10 pilots and provide close support to ground forces around the world. EC-130H Compass Call aircraft. Arizona ANG operates MQ-1 Predator UAV. Also HQ Twelfth Air Force The air base is also popular because of AMARC, or the Aerospace Maintenance


And Regeneration Center, where hundreds of retired aircraft are stored.[12] Dover Air Dover, 39°07′42″N AMC Force Base Delaware 075°27′53″ W

436th Airlift Wing 512th Airlift Wing (AFRES)

Operates C-5 Galaxy heavy strategic airlift globally. Also the home for the largest military mortuary in the Department of Defense, and has been used for processing military personnel killed in both war and peacetime.[13]

Dyess Air Abilene, 32°25′15″N ACC Force Base Texas 099°51′17″ W

7th Bomb Wing 317th Airlift Group (AMC)

12th Air Force. One of two B-1 Lancer bomber bases in USAF. 317th AG operates C-130 Hercules theater transports.[1 4]


Edwards Air Edwards, 34°54′20″N AFMC Force Base Californi 117°53′01″ a W

95th Air Air Force Base Wing Flight Test 412th Test Center. Wing Almost every United States military aircraft since the 1950s has been at least partially tested at Edwards, and it has been the site of many aviation breakthrough s with experimental aircraft being tested at Edwards.[15] Edwards also appears to have jurisdiction over Air Force Flight Test Center (Detachment 3), Nevada (AKA "Area 51")[16]

Eglin Air Valparais 30°29′N Force Base o, 086°32′W Florida

96th Air Base Wing 46th Test Wing 53d Wing (ACC)

AFMC

Air Armament Center. AAC is the center responsible for the development, acquisition, testing,


deployment and sustainment of all air-delivere d weapons by the USAF. ACC 53d Wing serves as the focal point for ACC in electronic warfare, armament and avionics, chemical defense, reconnaissan ce, and aircrew training.[17] Ellsworth Air Force Base

Box Elder, South Dakota

44°08′42″N ACC 103°06′13″ W

Francis E. Cheyenne, 41°07′59″N AFGS Warren Air Wyoming 104°52′01″ C Force Base W

28th Bomb 12th Air Wing Force. One of two B-1 Lancer bomber bases in USAF.[18] 90th Missile Wing

LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM base with launch facilities in Southeast Wyoming, Western Nebraska, and Northern Colorado. It is also the home of Twentieth Air Force, which commands all


United States Air Force [19] ICBMs. Fairchild Air Force Base

Spokane, 47°36′54″N AMC Washingto 117°39′20″ n W

92nd Air Refueling Wing 141st Air Refueling Wing (WA ANG)

Operates KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 15th Expeditionar y Mobility Task Force. Provides air refueling, as well as passenger and cargo airlift and aero-medical evacuation missions globally.[20]

Fort Jackson

Columbia, South Carolina

HQ Air Force Chaplain Corps

Tenant unit on United States Army installation .[21]

Fort Meade Odenton, Maryland

Goodfellow San Air Force Angelo, Base Texas

70th Tenant unit Intellige on United nce, States Army Surveilla installation nce and . Part of the Reconnais Air Force sance Wing Intelligence , Surveillance and Reconnaissan ce Agency [22] 31°25′46.67 AETC 16″N 100°23′56.5 434″W

17th Training Wing

2d Air Force. Non-flying training base.


Goodfellow's main mission is cryptologic and intelligence training for the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps.[23] Grand Forks Grand Air Force Forks, Base North Dakota

47°57′40″N AMC 097°24′04″ W

319th Air Part of AMC Refueling Worldwide Wing Tanker Force. KC-135 Stratotanker provides global air refueling.[24]

Hanscom Air Lincoln, 42°28′12″N AFMC Force Base Massachus 071°17′21″ etts W

66th Air Electronic Base Wing Systems Center (ESC). Established during World War II for RADAR and electronic warfare research. Today the ESC supports research, acquisitions , and electronic systems.[25]

Hill Air Ogden, Force Base Utah

75th Air Base Wing 388th Fighter

41°07′26″N AFMC 111°58′22″ W

One of three AFMC logistics centers.


Wing (ACC) Ogden Air 419th Logistics Fighter Center is Wing primary (AFRES) support depot for A-10, B-2, F-16 aircraft and Minuteman III ICBMs and provides depot-level maintenance on those weapons systems. ACC/AFRES operates F-16 Fighting Falcon, The 388th TFW at Hill was the first operational F-16 wing in 1978.[26] Holloman Air Force Base

Alamogord 32°51′09″N ACC o, New 106°06′23″ Mexico W

49th Fighter Wing 46th Test Wing (AFMC)

12th Air Force. Operates F-22 Raptor. Trains MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper pilots and sensor operators. German Air Force training unit. 46th TW performs high speed


sled track testing, navigation and guidance system testing, radar signature measurements , weapon systems flight testing, and Air Force Liaison for all AF programs tested at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR). German Air Force Tactical Training Center. Hundreds of German military personnel and 12 Panavia Tornados are assigned to the base to conduct advanced tactical training before returning to Germany.[27]


Hurlburt Field

Mary Esther, Florida

30°25′40″N AFSO 086°41′22″ C W

Keesler Air Biloxi, 30°24′41″N AETC Force Base Mississip 088°55′25″ pi W

1st HQ Air Force Special Special Operation Operations s Wing Command, 24th Special Special Operations Operation base; Both s Wing SOWs plan and 505th execute Command specialized and and Control contingency Wing (ACC) operations globally. Aircraft include MC-130 Combat Spear; MQ-1 Predator; AC-130 Gunship; CV-22 Osprey. ACC 505th CCW is to improve warfighter capability through command and control testing, tactics development and training; part of Nellis USAF Weapons School.[28] 81st Training Wing 403d Wing

2d Air Force. Primary AETC Technical Training


Kirtland Air Force Base

Albuquerq 35°02′25″N AFMC ue, New 106°36′33″ Mexico W

(AFRC)

school for electronics, such as wideband maintenance, ground radio, information technology, avionics, cryptography . Air Force Reserve Command operates WC-130 Hercules Hurricane Hunter aircraft. HQ Second Air Force.[29]

377th Air Base Wing 498th Nuclear Systems Wing 58th Special Operation s Wing (AFSOC)

USAF Nuclear Weapons Center (NWC). The NWC is the center of expertise for nuclear weapon systems, ensuring safe, secure and reliable nuclear weapons are available to support the National Command Structure. Also AETC 19th Air


Force Special Operations Command training base and training facility for ACC combat search and rescue (CSAR) communities. The 58 SOW operates the MC-130H Combat Talon II and MC-130P Combat Shadow, HC-130 King, UH-1N Huey, HH-60G Pave Hawk and CV-22 Osprey aircraft.[30] Laughlin Air Force Base

Del Rio, 29°21′34″N AETC Texas 100°46′41″ W

47th Flying Training Wing

19th Air Force. Specialized undergraduat e pilot training (UPT) and is the largest pilot training base in the Air Force. The airfield handles the most takeoffs and landings


among all airports in the United States. Aircraft include T-6 Texan II, T-1 Jayhawk, T-38 Talon [31] Little Rock Jacksonvi 34°55′01″N AMC Air Force lle, 092°08′47″ Base Pulaski W County, Arkansas

19th Airlift Wing 314th Airlift Wing (AETC)

Los Angeles El Air Force Segundo, Base Californi a

61st Air Non-flying Base Group facility. Space and Missile

33°55′08.79 AFSC ″N 118°22′50.2 3″W

C-130 Airlift base for Air Mobility Command. Also only C-130 Hercules training base for the Department of Defense, training C-130 pilots, navigators, flight engineers, and loadmasters from all branches of the US military as well as 28 allied nations, in tactical airlift and aerial delivery.[32]


Systems Center (SMC). The center manages research, development and acquisition of military space systems.[33] Air Force Entertainme nt Liaison Office

Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, Californi a

Air Forc e Offi ce of Publ ic Affa irs

Provides assistance to the entertainmen t industry as a single point of contact for information and assistance with entertainmen t productions having Air Force themes or segments.

Luke Air Phoenix, 33°32′06″N AETC Force Base Arizona 112°22′59″ W

56th Fighter Wing 944th Fighter Wing

19th Air Force. F-16 Fighting Falcon training [34] base.

MacDill Air Tampa, Force Base Florida

6th Air Mobility Wing 927th Air Refueling

HQ United States Central Command (USCENTCOM)

27°50′58″N AMC 082°31′16″ W


Wing (AFRES)

and United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The 6 AMW is a 3,000-person force capable of rapidly projecting air refueling power anywhere in the world. Also operates KC-135 Stratotanker air refueling operations.[3 5]

Malmstrom Air Force Base

Great Falls, Montana

47°30′17″N AFGS 111°11′14″ C W

Maxwell Air Montgomer 32°22′45″N AETC Force Base y, 086°21′45″ Alabama W

341st Missile Wing

LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM base with launch facilities in central Montana.[36]

42nd Air Base Wing Air Universit y 908th Airlift Wing (AFRES)

HQ Air Education and Training Command and Air University. Is the U.S. Air Force's center for Joint Professional Military


Education (PME). The 908th Airlift Wing (908 AW) is a tenant C-130 Hercules Air Force Reserve unit and the only operational flying wing at Maxwell.[37] Civil Air Patrol HQ (CAP/USAF) McConnell Air Force Base

Wichita, 37°37′23″N AMC Kansas 097°16′02″ W

Minot Air Minot, Force Base North Dakota

48°24′57″N AFGS 101°21′29″ C W

22d Air Refueling Wing 931st Air Refueling Group (AFRES)

KC-135 Stratotanker . Primary mission is to provide global reach by conducting air refueling and airlift where and when [38] needed.

5th Bomb Wing 91st Missile Wing

One of two B-52 Stratofortre ss wings in USAF. 91st Missile Wing operates LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM launch facilities in northern


South Dakota.[39] Moody Air Valdosta, 30°58′4″N ACC Force Base Georgia 83°11′34″W

23d Wing

9th Air Force. A-10 Thunderbolt II. Moody executes worldwide close air support, force protection, and combat search and rescue operations (CSAR) in support of humanitarian interests, United States national security and the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).[40]

Mountain Mountain 43°02′37″N ACC Home Air Home, 115°52′21″ Force Base Idaho W

366th Fighter Wing

12th Air Force. F-15E Strike Eagle Mountain Home's primary mission is to provide combat airpower and combat support capabilities to respond to and sustain worldwide


contingency operations.[4 1]

Nellis Air Las Force Base Vegas, Nevada

36°14′10″N ACC 115°02′03″ W

Offutt Air Omaha, 41°07′10″N ACC Force Base Nebraska 095°54′31″ W

57th Wing 926th Group (AFRES)

USAF Weapons School. Nellis is home of the largest and most demanding advanced combat air-training mission in the world. The base's all-encompas sing mission is accomplished through a wide array of aircraft. Also home base of the USAF Air Demonstratio n Squadron (Thunderbird s) [42]

55th Wing 12th Air Force. Headquarters of the U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) , the Air Force Weather Agency and the ACC 55th Wing. 55th Wing


responsible for global worldwide strategic intelligence gathering using Boeing RC-135. Former Cold War Headquarters of Strategic Air Command (SAC).[43] Patrick Air Brevard Force Base County, Florida

28°14′06″N AFSC 080°36′36″ W

45th Space Ballistic Wing missile 920th testing; Rescue Manage all Wing launches of (AFRES) unmanned rockets at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS). These rockets include satellites for the US military, the National Reconnaissan ce Office, and the National Security Agency, as well as scientific payload launches in support of


NASA and foreign governments. [44]

Peterson Air Force Base

Colorado 38°49′25″N AFSC Springs, 104°41′42″ Colorado W

21st Space HQ Air Force Wing Space 302d Command. Airlift 21st SW Wing provides (AFRES) missile warning and space control to NORAD and U.S. Strategic Command through a network of command and control units and ground and space-based sensors operated by geographical ly separated units around the world.[45]

Pope Army Airfield

Fayettevi 35°10′15″N AMC lle, 079°00′52″ North W Carolina

43d Airlift Group 440th Airlift Wing (AFRES)

Under United States Army jurisdiction due to BRAC 2005 closure of USAF Pope AFB and transfer to Army control.

USAF now in tenant


status at Pope performing C-130 Hercules tactical airlift operations in support of Army airborne units at Fort Bragg in preparation for airborne and aerial resupply missions.[46] Robins Air Warner Force Base Robins, Georgia

32°38′24″N AFMC 083°35′30″ W

78th Air Base Wing 116th Air Control Wing (GA ANG)

One of three AFMC logistics centers. Warner Robins Air Logistics Center is primary logistics support depot for AC-130/C-130 (and variants), C-17, E-8, F-15,HH-60, RQ-4 (UAV), US and UH-1 aircraft and helicopters and provides depot-level maintenance on those weapons


systems. HQ Air Force Reserve Command. Supports Georgia ANG E-8C Joint STARS reconnaissan ce aircraft global operations.[4 7]

Schriever Air Force Base

Colorado 38°48′12″N AFSC Springs, 104°31′32″ Colorado W

50th Space Orbital Wing satellite 310th operations. Space Wing Provides (AFRES) command and control for more than 170[1] Department of Defense warning, navigational , and communicatio ns satellite. Schriever is also the operations center for the Global Positioning System, the world’s largest military satellite constellatio n.[48]


Scott Air Mascoutah 38°32′43″N AMC Force Base , 089°50′07″ Illinois W

375th Air Mobility Wing 932d Airlift Wing (AFRES) 126th Air Refueling Wing (IL ANG)

HQ Air Mobility Command; Aeromedial evacuations; AMC Special Air Mission KC-135 Stratotanker (ANG). Also Headquarters for the Air Force Network Integration Center (AFNIC), United States Transportati on Command (USTRANSCOM) and United States Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC).[49]

Seymour Goldsboro 35°20′22″N ACC Johnson Air , North 077°57′38″ Force Base Carolina W

4th Fighter Wing 916th Air Refueling Wing (AFRES)

9th Air Force. Provides worldwide deployable F-15E Strike Eagle and personnel capable of executing combat missions in support of the


Aerospace Expeditionar y Force. The wing also provides logistical support to an Air Force Reserve KC-135 Stratotanker unit.[50] Shaw Air Sumter, 33°58′23″N ACC Force Base South 080°28′22″ Carolina W

20th Fighter Wing

9th Air Force. Operates F-16 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft to provide, project and sustain combat-ready aircraft in conventional and anti-radiati on suppression of enemy air defenses, strategic attack, counter-air, air interdiction , joint maritime operations and combat search-and-r escue missions. HQ


ACC Ninth Air Force; United States Air Forces Central (USCENTAF) and United States Army Central (USARCENT)[51] Sheppard Air Force Base

Wichita Falls, Texas

33°59′20″N AETC 098°29′31″ W

Thule Air Base

Greenland 76°31′52″N AFSC 068°42′12″ W

82d Training Wing 80th Flying Training Wing

2d Air Force. AETC technical training wing; 19th Air Force 80th FTW conducts the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program, the world's only multi-nation ally manned and managed flying training program chartered to produce combat pilots for both USAF and NATO.[52]

821st Air Most Base Group northern USAF facility. Under operational


control of 21st Space Wing, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Provides missile warning, space surveillance and space control to NORAD and Air Force Space Command.[53] Tinker Air Oklahoma 35°24′53″N AFMC Force Base City, 097°23′12″ Oklahoma W

72d Air Base Wing 552d Air Control Wing 507th Air Refueling Wing (AFRES)

One of three AFMC logistics centers. Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center is primary logistics support depot for B-1, B-2, B-52, KC-135 and E-3 aircraft and provides depot-level maintenance on those weapons systems. 552d Air Control Wing flies Air Combat Command's E-3 Sentry


AWACS aircraft. The E-3's radar and other sensors provide deep-look surveillance , warning, interception control and airborne battle management.[5 4]

Travis Air Fairfield 38°15′46″N AMC Force Base , 121°55′39″ Californi W a

60th Air Mobility Wing 349th Air Mobility Wing (AFRES)

The 60th AMW is the largest wing in the Air Force's Air Mobility Command, with a fleet of C-5 Galaxies, KC-10 Extenders, and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft providing global airlift around the world.[55]

Tyndall Air Panama Force Base City, Florida

325th Fighter Wing CONR-AFNO RTH (ACC)

19th Air Force. 325th FW provide air dominance training for F-22A Raptor and F-35A

30°4′43″N AETC 85°34′35″W


Lightning II pilots and maintenance personnel and air battle managers. The 1st Air Force ACC NORAD CONR-AFNORTH provides airspace surveillance and control and directs all Air Defense activities for the continental United States.[56] United Colorado 38°59′25″N States Air Springs, 104°51′30″ Force Colorado W Academy

10th Air Base Wing 306th Flying Training Group

USAF Federal military academy. The academy offers a four-year program with a Bachelor of Science degree with graduates commissioned as second lieutenants in the Air Force. 10th ABW provides academy support services; 306th FTG is


the AETC airmanship training [57] unit. Vance Air Enid, 36°20′22″N AETC Force Base Oklahoma 097°55′02″ W

71st Flying Training Wing

19th Air Force. Specialized undergraduat e pilot training (UPT). Aircraft include T-6 Texan II, T-1 Jayhawk, T-38 Talon [58]

Vandenberg Lompoc, 34°43′57″N AFSC Air Force Californi 120°34′05″ Base a W

30th Space Launches Wing satellites into polar orbit from the West Coast, using expendable boosters (Pegasus, Taurus, Minotaur, Atlas V and Delta IV). Wing personnel also support the Service's LGM-30G Minuteman III Intercontine ntal Ballistic Missile Force Development Evaluation


program.[59] Whiteman Air Force Base

Knob 38°43′49″N AFGS Noster, 093°32′53″ C Missouri W

509th Bomb Operates B-2 Wing Spirit 131st Bomb stealth Wing (MO bomber ANG) designed to 442d be employed Fighter to strike Wing high-value (AFRES) targets that are either out of range of conventional aircraft or considered to be too heavily defended for conventional aircraft to strike without a high risk of loss. Also supports Air Force Reserve A-10 Thunderbolt II [6 operations. 0]

Wright-Patt Dayton, erson Air Ohio Force Base

39°49′23″N AFMC 084°02′58″ W

88th Air Base Wing 445th Airlift Wing(AFRE S)

HQ, Air Force Materiel Command. Wright-Patte rson is the headquarters of the Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC); Air Force Global


Logistics Support Center (AFGSC) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). It is also the home base of the 445th Airlift Wing of the Air Force Reserve Command, an Air Mobility Command-gain ed unit which flies the C-5 Galaxy heavy airlifter. Also home of the National Museum of the United States Air Force.[61]

DoD Joint Bases (USAF units) Department of Defense Joint Bases were established in accordance with congressional legislation implementing the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. The legislation ordered the consolidation of separate military installations into a single joint base as a result of the law. Jurisdiction was designated by the DoD. Most of the facilities were geographically adjoining; others were within the same area.[1][62]

Name Joint Base

USAF Unit Location Coordinates Unit Designati Notes/Mission Emblem on Washingto 38°50′34

Under United


Anacostia-Bolling n, D.C.

″N 077°00′58 ″W

States Navy jurisdiction. Merger of USAF Bolling AFB and USN Naval Support Facility Anacostia.

Non-flying facility. USAF components under Air Force District of Washington,11 th Wing. Mission is to support administrativ e requirements of USAF Pentagon personnel and other Air Force offices in the Department of Defense.[63][64] Joint Base Andrews Camp 38°48′39 Springs, ″N Maryland 076°52′01 ″W

11th Wing Under USAF jurisdiction; Air Force District of Washington. Merger of USAF Andrews AFB and USN Naval Air Facility Washington


Primary USAF mission at Andrews is the Air Mobility Command 89th Airlift Wing Special Air Mission, logistics and communication s support for the President, Vice President and other U.S. senior leaders. Air Force One is assigned to the 89th AW. 459th AEW (AFRES) KC-135 Stratotanker[6 4][65]

Joint Base Charleston

Charlesto 32°53′55 n, South ″N Carolina 080°02′26 ″W

628th Air Under USAF Base Wing jurisdiction; Air Mobility Command. Merger of USAF Charleston AFB and USN Naval Support Activity Charleston

USAF components: 437th Airlift Wing operates C-17 Globemaster


III heavy airlift aircraft on a worldwide basia. Supports AFRES operations of the integrated 315th Airlift Wing [66] Joint Base Anchorage 61°15′05 Elmendorf-Richard , Alaska ″N son 149°48′23 ″W

673d Air Base Wing 3d Wing 477th Fighter Group 176th Wing (AK ANG)

Under USAF jurisdiction; Pacific Air Forces. Merger of USAF Elmendorf AFB and USA Fort Richardson

USAF components: 3d Wing F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter supports and defends U.S. interests in the Asia Pacific region and around the world. AK ANG 176th Wing operates eight C-130H Hercules aircraft. Also HQ of PACAF Eleventh Air


Force, DOD Alaskan Command (ALCOM), Alaska NORAD Region [67][68] Joint Base Langley–Eustis

Hampton, 37°04′58 Virginia ″N 076°21′38 ″W

633d Air Base Wing 1st Fighter Wing 480th ISR Wing 192d Fighter Wing (VA ANG)

Under USAF jurisdiction; Air Combat Command. Merger of USAF Langley AFB and USA Fort Eustis

USAF components: 1st Fighter Wing F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter supports and defends U.S. interests around the world. 480th ISR Wing operates "Sentinel" weapon system, conducting imagery, cryptologic, and measurement and signatures intelligence activities. Also HQ of Air Combat


Command (ACC) [69]

Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Tacoma, 47°08′51 Washingto ″N n 122°28′46 ″W

627th Air Base Group 62d Airlift Wing 446th Airlift Wing (AFRES) Western Air Defense Sector (WA ANG)

Under United States Army jurisdiction. Merger of USA Fort Lewis and USAF McChord AFB

USAF components under Air Mobility Command. 62d Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III airlifters fly around the world, conducting airdrop training; it also carries out the Antarctic resupply missions. Washington Air National Guard operates Western Air Defense Sector NORAD CONR-AFNORTH Ground Control Interceptor Base.[70][71]


Joint Base Trenton, 40°01′09 McGuire-Dix-Lakeh New ″N urst Jersey 074°31′22 ″W

87th Air Base Wing 305th Air Mobility Wing 514th Air Mobility Wing (AFRES)

Under USAF jurisdiction; Air Mobility Command. Merger of USAF McGuire AFB, USA Fort Dix, and USN Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst

USAF components: 21st Expeditionary Mobility Task Force 305th Air Mobility Wing 514th Air Mobility Wing C-17 Globemaster III conducts global strategic airlift and air refueling missions. In addition to aircraft and aircrew generation, the 305th Air Mobility Wing controls one of the Air Force's busiest aerial ports, and the air operations at


both McGuire and Lakehurst Fields. Also 621st Contingency Response Wing and 108th Air Refueling Wing (NJ ANG) [72]

Joint Base Pearl Honolulu, 21°20′59 Harbor-Hickam Hawaii ″N 157°57′31 ″W

15th Wing 154th Wing (HI ANG)

Under United States Navy jurisdiction. Merger of USAF Hickam AFB, and USN Naval Base Pearl Harbor

USAF components under Pacific Air Forces. 15th Wing F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter projects peace and power in the Pacific and beyond. Also 15th Wing (HI ANG), HQ Pacific Air Forces and Thirteenth Air Force [73][74] Joint Base San Antonio

San 29°26′56 Antonio, ″N Texas 098°26′56 ″W

502d Air Base Wing 340th Flying Training

Under USAF jurisdiction; Air Education and Training Command.


Group (AFRES) 433d Airlift Wing (AFRES) 149th Fighter Wing (TX ANG)

Joint Region Marianas

Guam

13°34′52 ″N 144°55′28 ″E

Merger of USAF Lackland AFB, Randolph AFB and USA Fort Sam Houston

Randolph AFB 12th Flying Training Wing provides specialized undergraduate pilot training (UPT). Aircraft include T-6 Texan II, T-1 Jayhawk, T-38 Talon. Lackland AFB provides USAF Basic Training to new Airmen and supports Texas Air National Guard 149th FW F-16 and Air Force Reserve 433d AW C-5 flight operations at Kelly Field Annex (Formerly Kellly AFB).[75][76][77]

36th Wing Under United States Navy jurisdiction Merger of USN


Naval Base Guam and USAF Andersen Air Force Base

USAF Pacific Air Forces 36th Wing at Andersen AFB. Supports transient aircraft using Andersen for training operations. (No permanent aircraft assigned) [78][79]

U.S. ARMY BASES

United States 

Alabama o Anniston Army Depot o Fort Rucker o Redstone Arsenal Alaska o Fort Greely o Fort Wainwright o Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson Arizona o Camp Navajo (ARNG) o Fort Huachuca o Yuma Proving Ground Arkansas

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Mississippi o Camp McCain (ARNG) o Camp Shelby o Mississippi Ordnance Plant Missouri o Camp Clark (ARNG) o Fort Leonard Wood Montana o Fort William Henry Harrison (ARNG) Nebraska o Camp Ashland (ARNG) Nevada


Camp Joseph T. Robinson (ARNG) o Fort Chaffee o Pine Bluff Arsenal California o Camp Beale o Camp Cooke o Camp Haan| o Camp Roberts (ARNG) o Camp San Luis Obispo o Desert Training Center o Fort Hunter Liggett o Fort Irwin o Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base o Military Ocean Terminal Concord o Naval Base Point Loma o Parks Reserve Forces Training Area o Presidio of Monterey o San Joaquin Depot  Sharpe Facility  Stockton's Rough & Ready Island  Tracy Facility o Sierra Army Depot Colorado o Fitzsimons Army Medical Center o Fort Carson o Fort Logan National Cemetery o Pueblo Chemical Depot Delaware o Bethany Beach Training Site (ARNG)[1] District of Columbia o Fort Lesley J. McNair Florida o Camp Blanding (ARNG) Georgia o Camp Frank D. Merrill o

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Hawthorne Army Ammunition Depot New Jersey o Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehur st o Picatinny Arsenal New Mexico o Los Alamos Demolition Range o White Sands Missile Range New York o Camp Smith (New York) (ARNG) o Fort Drum o Fort Hamilton o United States Military Academy at West Point o Watervliet Arsenal North Carolina o Camp Butner (ARNG) o Camp Davis o Camp Mackall o Fort Bragg o Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point o Pope Army Airfield North Dakota o Camp Grafton (ARNG) Ohio o Camp Perry (ARNG) o Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center (ARNG) o Camp Sherman (ARNG) Oklahoma o Camp Gruber (ARNG) o Fort Sill o McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Oregon o

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Fort Benning o Fort Gordon o Fort Stewart o Hunter Army Airfield Hawaii o Fort DeRussy (MWR Resort)  Hale Koa Hotel o Fort Shafter o Kunia Field Station o Pohakuloa Training Area o Schofield Barracks o Tripler Army Medical Center o Wheeler Army Airfield Idaho o MTA Gowen Field Boise (ARNG) o Orchard Range TS Boise (ARNG) o TS Edgemeade Mountian Home (ARNG) Illinois o Charles M. Price Support Center o Rock Island Arsenal Indiana o Camp Atterbury o Fort Benjamin Harrison Iowa o Camp Dodge o Fort Des Moines o Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Kansas o Fort Leavenworth  Munson Army Health Center o Fort Riley o Great Plains Joint Training Area (ARNG)  Kansas Regional Training o

Camp Rilea (ARNG) o Umatilla Chemical Depot Pennsylvania o Carlisle Barracks o Charles E. Kelly Support Facility (part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehur st, New Jersey) o Fort Indiantown Gap (ARNG) o Harrisburg Military Post (ARNG) o Letterkenny Army Depot o New Cumberland Army Depot o Tobyhanna Army Depot Puerto Rico o Fort Buchanan o San Juan Army National Guard Support Station o Camp Santiago o Fort Allen o Roosevelt Roads Army Reserve Base South Carolina o Fort Jackson Tennessee o Holston Army Ammunition Plant o Kingston Demolition Range o Milan Army Ammunition Plant Texas o Camp Bowie o Camp Bullis o Camp Mabry o Camp Stanley Storage Activity o

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Kentucky o Blue o Fort o Fort Louisiana o Camp o Fort

Institute (ARNG) Nickel Hall Barricks (ARNG) Smokey Hill Weapons Range (ANG)

o o o o o

Grass Army Depot Campbell Knox

Beauregard Polk  Peason Ridge Artillery Range

o

o o 

MTA Deepwoods (ARNG) o MTA Riley-Bog Brook (ARNG) o TS Caswell (ARNG) o TS Hollis Plains (ARNG) Maryland o Aberdeen Proving Ground o Fort Detrick o Fort George G. Meade Massachusetts o Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG) o Camp Edwards (ARNG) o Fort Devens o Natick Army Soldiers Systems Center Michigan o Camp Grayling(ARNG) o Detroit Arsenal o Fort Custer (ARNG) Minnesota o Camp Ripley (ARNG) o

Utah Camp W. G. Williams (ARNG) o Dugway Proving Ground o Tooele Army Depot Vermont o Camp Ethan Allen Training Site (ARNG) Virginia o Camp Pendleton State Military Reservation (ARNG) o Fort A.P. Hill o Fort Belvoir o Fort Eustis o Fort Lee o Fort Myer o Fort Pickett (ARNG) o Quantico Military Reservation o Radford Army Ammunition Plant o Washington & Lee University o West Point Military Reservation (West Point, Virginia) Washington o Fort Lewis o Yakima Training o

Maine

Camp Swift Camp Wolters (ARNG) Corpus Christi Army Depot Fort Bliss Fort Hood Fort Sam Houston  Brooke Army Medical Center Martindale Army Airfield Red River Army Depot


Center West Virginia o Camp Dawson West Virginia Training Area (ARNG) Wisconsin o Fort McCoy o Camp Williams (ARNG) Wyoming o Guernsey Maneuver Area (ARNG)

U.S. States with no U.S. Army posts  

New Hampshire Rhode Island

Closed Installations   

Alabama o Fort McClellan Arizona o Camp Bouse[1] California o Camp Anza o Camp Callan o Camp Kearny o Camp Kohler[2] o Camp Lawrence J. Hearn o Camp Lockett o Fort MacArthur o Fort Mason o Camp McQuaide o Camp Santa Anita o Camp Seeley o Camp Stoneman o Camp Young[3] o Fort Baker

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Minnesota o Camp Savage o Fort Snelling (ARNG) Mississippi o Camp Van Dorn Camp closed, although a military museum now exists on the premises. Missouri o Camp Crowder o Fort Osage o Jefferson Barracks Montana o Fort Missoula Nebraska o Fort Robinson o Sioux Army Depot[5] Nevada o Camp Williston New Jersey


Fort Ord o Fort Point o Fort Tejon o Fort Winfield Scott o Fort Yuma o Oakland Army Base o Presidio of San Francisco o Sacramento Army Depot o San Carlos War Dog Training Center[4] Colorado o Camp Hale o Fort Garland o Camp George West Historic District COANG o Rocky Mountain Arsenal Connecticut o Camp Niantic Delaware o Bethany Beach Anti Aircraft Artillery Station District of Columbia Washington, D.C. o Walter Reed Army Medical Center Florida o Camp Gordon Johnston o Camp Murphy o Daytona Beach WAC Training Center Georgia o Camp Toccoa o Camp Wheeler o Fort Gillem o Fort McPherson o Fort Oglethorpe Idaho o Idaho Launch Complex Illinois o

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Camp Charles Wood o Camp Coles o Camp Edison o Camp Kilmer o Fort Monmouth New Mexico o Camp Cody o Fort Union National Monument New York o Camp Shanks o Camp Upton o Fort Niagara o Fort Totten o Madison Barracks o Plattsburgh Barracks o Seneca Army Depot North Carolina o Fort Fisher North Dakota o Fort Abraham Lincoln o Camp Sutton Ohio o Camp Millard o Erie Proving Ground o Fort Hayes Oregon o Camp Abbott o Camp Adair o Camp Sherman o Fort Stevens (Oregon) o Camp White Pennsylvania o Shenango Personnel Replacement Depot[6] Puerto Rico o Fort Brooke o Henry Barracks South Carolina o Camp Croft South Dakota o Fort Meade Tennessee o

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Camp Lincoln o Camp Ellis o Camp Grant o Fort Sheridan Indiana o Newport Chemical Depot Kansas o Camp Phillips Louisiana o Camp Claiborne o Camp Livingston o Camp Pontchartrain Maryland o Camp Ritchie o Catoctin Training Center o Fort Washington Massachusetts o Camp Candoit o Camp Havedoneit o Camp Myles Standish o Camp Washburn o Camp Wellfleet Michigan o Fort Brady o Chrysler Tank School o

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Camp Forrest o Camp Tyson Texas o Camp Barkeley o Camp Howze o Camp Hulen o Camp Maxey o Fort Brown o Fort Clark o Fort D.A. Russell o Fort McIntosh o Fort Ringgold[7] o Ingleside Army Depot o Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant o Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Virginia o Camp Patrick Henry o Chopawamsic Training Center o Fort Monroe o Front Royal Quartermaster Depot o Vint Hills Farm Station Washington o Camp Bonneville o Fort Canby o Fort Columbia o Fort Lawton o Mount Rainier Ordnance Depot o Fort Steilacoom o Fort Vancouver o Vancouver Barracks o Fort Worden o Walla Walla Army Air Base Wyoming o Fort Francis E. Warren o Fort Laramie National Historic Site o Wyoming National Guard o


Camp

U.S. AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASES Allen C. Thompson Field Air National Guard Base, Jackson, MS, USA Alpena County Regional Airport (ANGB), Alpena, MI, USA Andrews Air National Guard Base (AFB), Camp Springs, MD, USA Atlantic City Air National Guard Base (IAP), Egg Harbor Township, NJ, USA Bangor Air National Guard Base, Bangor (IAP), ME, USA Barnes Air National Guard Base, Westfield, MA, USA Battle Creek Air National Guard Base, Battle Creek, MI, USA Boise Air National Guard Base, Boise (MAP), ID, USA Bradley Air National Guard Base, Windor Locks (IAP), CT, USA Buckley Air National Guard Base, Aurora, CO, USA Burlington Air National Guard Base, South Burlington (IAP), VT, USA Byrd Field (ANGB IAP Richmond), Sandston, VA, USA Capital Air National Guard Base, Springfield (MAP), IL, USA Carswell Field Air National Guard Base (NAS Ft. Worth, JRB), Ft. Worth, TX, USA Channel Islands Air National Guard Base, Point Mugu, CA, USA Charlotte/Douglas International Airport (ANGB), Charlotte, NC, USA Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Cheyenne (MAP), WY, USA Colonel Francis S. Gabreski Airport (ANGB), Westhampton Beach, NY, USA Dane County Air National Guard Base (RAP), Madison, WI, USA Dannelly Field Air National Guard Base, Montgomery (RAP), AL, USA Des Moines Air National Guard Base, Des Moines (MAP), IA, USA Dobbins Air National Guard Base (ARB), Marietta, GA, USA Duluth Air National Guard Base, Duluth (IAP), MN, USA Eastern West Virginia Air National Guard Base (RAP), Martinsburg, WV, USA Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith (MAP), AR, USA Ellington Field Air National Guard Base, Houston, TX, USA Forbes Field Air National Guard Base, Topeka, KS, USA Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base, Fort Wayne (MAP), IN, USA Fresno Air National Guard Base, Fresno, CA, USA Galena Airport Air National Guard Base, Galena (AP), AK, USA Gowen Field (ANGB Boise), Boise (MAP), ID, USA Great Falls Air National Guard Base, Great Falls (IAP), MT, USA Greater Peoria Air National Guard Base (RAP), Bartonville, IL, USA Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport (ANGB), Gulfport, MS, USA Hancock International Airport (ANGB), Syracuse, NY, USA Harrisburg International Airport (ANGB), Middletown, PA, USA Hector International Airport (ANGB), Fargo, ND, USA Hondo Air National Guard Base, Hondo (MAP), TX, USA Hulman Field (ANGB IAP Terre Haute), Terre Haute, IN, USA


Jacksonville Air National Guard Base (IAP), Callahan, FL, USA Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Base, Sioux Falls, SD, USA Key Field Air National Guard Base, Meridian, MS, USA Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base, Klamath Falls, OR, USA Kulis Air National Guard Base, Anchorage (IAP), AK, USA Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (ANGB), St. Ann, MO, USA Lincoln Air National Guard Base, Lincoln (MAP), NE, USA Little Rock Air National Guard Base (AFB), Jacksonville, AR, USA Louisville Air National Guard Base, Louisville (IAP), KY, USA Mansfield Lahm Airport Air National Guard Base, Mansfield, OH, USA Martin State Airport Air National Guard Base, Baltimore, MD, USA McEntire Air National Guard Base, Columbia, SC, USA McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Alcoa, TN, USA Memphis International Airport (ANGB), Oakville, TN, USA Minneapolis-St. Paul Air National Guard Base, Minneapolis (IAP), MN, USA Mitchell Field Air National Guard Base (IAP), Milwaukee, WI, USA Montgomery Regional Airport (ANGB Dannelly Field), Montgomery, AL, USA Munoz Air National Guard Base, San Juan (IAP), Puerto Rico Nashville Metropolitan Airport (ANGB), Nashville, TN, USA New Castle Air National Guard Base, New Castle County AP, DE, USA O'Hare International Airport (ANGB), Chicago, IL, USA Otis Air National Guard Base, Falmouth, MA, USA Pease Air National Guard Base, Portsmouth, NH, USA Phoenix Sky Harbour International Airport (ANGB), Phoenix, AZ, USA Pittsburgh Air National Guard Base (IAP), Coraopolis, PA, USA Portland Air National Guard Base (IAP), Portland, OR, USA Quonset State Airport Air National Guard Base, North Kingston, RI, USA Reno-Tahoe International Airport (ANGB), Reno, NV, USA Richmond Air National Guard Base (IAP), Sandston, VA, USA Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base (IAP), Columbus, OH, USA Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, St. Joseph (MAP), MO, USA Salt Lake Air National Guard Base, Salt Lake City (IAP), UT, USA Savannah Air National Guard Base (IAP), Garden City, GA, USA Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mount Clemens, MI, USA Shepherd Field ANGB (Eastern West Virginia RAP), Martinsburg, WV, USA Sioux Gateway Airport (ANGB), Sioux City, IA, USA Springfield-Beckley Muncipal Airport (ANGB), Springfield, OH, USA Standiford Field (ANGB Louisville), Louisville (IAP), KY, USA Stewart Air National Guard Base, Newburgh (IAP), NY, USA Stratton Air Guard Base, Schenectady (County AP), NY, USA Sumpter Smith Air National Guard Base, Birmingham (IAP), AL, USA Terre Haute International AP (ANGB), Terre Haute, IN, USA Toledo Express Airport Air National Guard Base, Swanton, OH, USA Truax Field ANGB (Dane County Regional Airport), Madison, WI, USA


Tucson Air National Guard Base, Tucson IAP, AZ, USA Tulsa Air National Guard Base, Tulsa (IAP), OK, USA Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Camp Douglas, WI, USA Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma City, OK, USA Yeager Airport Air National Guard Base, Charleston, WV, USA

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