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The U.S. Air Force became a separate service on 18 September 1947, and on 13 January 1948, Scott Field was re-designated as Scott Air Force Base and the 3310th Technical Training Wing assumed host responsibility from the 3505th Army Air Forces Base Unit.
Scott Field Historic District began as a World War I era air base built in 1917 near O'Fallon, Illinois, and was expanded and rebuilt before World War II. [2] The district contains primarily that portion of the base built prior to 1941, and is now contained within the renamed, expanded, and operational Scott Air Force Base.
Air Transport Command. Scott Field, AAF, Belleville; 8th Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Scott Air Force Base (IATA: BLV, ICAO: KBLV, FAA LID: BLV) Air Technical Service Command. Chicago MAP, Chicago; 395th Army Air Force Base Unit Joint use USAAF/Civil Airport Now: the Scottsdale neighborhood in Chicago, and the southeast side of Burbank ...
Carmi Air Force Station, Carmi, Illinois (closed in 1957; now site of Carmi Municipal Airport) Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois (closed in 1993) Hanna City Air Force Station, Hanna City, Illinois (closed in 1968; now site of an FAA Long Range Radar) Scott Air Force Base, Shiloh, Illinois
Between January 1966 and April 1975 the wing maintained and scheduled support aircraft at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, generally using aircrews provided by other Scott-based units to provide scheduled air shuttle and courier service to the east and west coasts. From January 1966 to September 1968 and since June 1973, the wing operated and ...
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The bomb was accidentally dropped from dirigible TC-241, missed its target by 500 yards, and landed on the roof of the farm home of Julius Weil.
It also organized a new Technology Integration Center at Scott Air Force Base, co-located with AFCC headquarters. In November 2008, HQ AFCA was at Scott Air Force Base. On 28 May 1993 Air Force Communications Command became the Air Force Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Agency.