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US Air Force base: Site information; Owner: Department of Defense: Operator: US Air Force: Website: www.elmendorf.af.mil: Site history; Built: 1940 () (as Elmendorf Field) In use: 1940 – 2010 2010 – present (as Joint Base) Fate: Merged in 2010 to become an element of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson: Airfield information; Identifiers
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) is a United States military facility in Anchorage, Alaska. It is a joint base formed from the United States Air Force 's Elmendorf Air Force Base and the United States Army 's Fort Richardson , which were merged in 2010.
The Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center is part of the Eleventh Air Force. The 611th Air Support Squadron (611 ASUS) manages three of PACAF's largest operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts worth $82M for Eareckson Air Station, the FOL at King Salmon airport, 15 remote radar sites (including the King Salmon Long Range Radar Site ...
It first appeared as the Shemya Air Force Base in the United States Census from 1960 to 1980. As Shemya in 1960 (an unincorporated military base) and as Shemya (Air Force) Station in 1970. In 1980, it was made a census-designated place (CDP). It was dissolved as a CDP in 1990 and did not report separately again until 2020 as Eareckson Station CDP.
The 611th Air Operations Center is an active unit of the United States Air Force's Eleventh Air Force. Based at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska, it was activated in 1994. The 611th Air Operations Group was established as a new organization on 1 July 1994. [1]
AN/FLR-9 at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (also designated as Elmendorf AFB) (1 June 1950 – present) Brooks AFB, Texas (23 November 1949 – 16 May 1950) Chicago, Illinois (8 April 1948 – 22 August 1949) Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia (3 October 1945 – 8 April 1948) Bad Kissingen, Germany (4 June 1945 ...
Built during 1940–1941 on the site of what is now Elmendorf Air Force Base and established as the headquarters of the United States Army, Alaska (USARAK) in 1947, the post moved to its present location five miles (8.0 km) northeast of Anchorage in 1950. The post then had barracks for 500 soldiers, a rifle range, a few warehouses, a hospital ...
Government Hill is a neighborhood in the northwest part of Anchorage, Alaska, United States, sitting in between Anchorage's downtown area and the western reaches of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, specifically the portion formerly known as Elmendorf Air Force Base.