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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was redesignated from the Air Force Technical Base on 13 January 1948 [25] —the former Wright Field Areas A and B remained, [citation needed] while Patterson Field became "Area C" and Skyway Park became "Area D" of the installation. In 1951 all locally based flying activities were moved to the Area B flight line.
The 88th Air Base Wing headquarters is located in Building 10 on Area A, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, on May 17, 2022. (Matthew Clouse/U.S. Air Force)
98th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4123 SW at Carswell AFB 1958-1958 and relocated to Clinton-Sherman AFB in 1959) 42nd Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4043 SW in 1960) Became KC-135 Air Refueling Wing in 1968. 17th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (1963–1975) Beale AFB, California, (1975–1976)
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: Dayton: Ohio: Air Force Materiel Command: 88th Air Base Wing: Headquarters of Air Force Materiel Command, supporting a wide range of logistics, research & development and acquisition activities.
DAYTON, Ohio – Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, was shut down for hours this weekend due to drone activity.The shutdown occurred amid reports of clusters of drone-like objects ...
Officials reported unmanned drones near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio over the weekend. Bob Purtiman, chief of public affairs for the 88th Air Base Wing at the base, said that the base ...
State Route 844 (SR 844) is a 2.395-mile (3.854 km) state route that runs between Beavercreek and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the US state of Ohio. The north–south signed route is a spur freeway which mainly passes through government-owned properties. For some of its path, SR 844 passes through Wright State University. The highway was ...
The United States Air Force's 88th Air Base Wing is a base support unit located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.The wing has been stationed at Wright-Patterson, known familiarly as 'Wright-Patt', since its activation in 1944 as the 4000th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Command) in 1944, and from 1944 to 1994 undergone six redesignations.