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The Air Force Reserve's 604th Regional Support Group, part of Fourth Air Force, was planned to move to March Air Reserve Base, CA., in July 1997, as a result of various Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) changes. In 2005, the McClellan Aviation Museum changed its name to the Aerospace Museum of California. Various military aircraft ...
[4] [5] In 1998, the museum was threatened with closure as part of the Base Realignment and Closure process to close McClellan Field. [6] By the end of the base closure process in 2001, the majority of the McClellan Aviation Museum collection were transferred as indefinite loan items from the U.S. Air Force to the newly formed Aerospace Museum ...
McClellan Park sits at an elevation of 69 feet (21 m). [3] The 2010 United States Census reported that McClellan Park's population was 743. It is the site of the former McClellan Air Force Base, closed by the federal government in 2003. McClellan Air Force Base (currently McClellan Park) was named in honor of test pilot Hezekiah McClellan. [5]
The absence of a military mission combined with a decrease in demand are the reasons the McClellan Park Army and Air Force Exchange is closing for good. Even though the McClellan Air Force Base ...
Tetra Tech Awarded $17.8 Million Environmental Remediation Program at Former McClellan Air Force Base PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tetra Tech, Inc. (NAS: TTEK) announced today that it has ...
The base was renamed McClellan Air Force Base in 1948 and its repair and overhaul mission continued throughout the Cold War as an installation of the Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) and later the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), with the overhaul facility being known as the Sacramento Air Logistics Center.
Ford at McClellan Air Force Base waiting to leave Sacramento for the White House (3:10 pm PDT) Ford arrives at the White House on September 5, 1975, around 10:50 pm (around 7:50 pm PDT) Ford family watches news coverage of the assassination attempt at 11:00 pm (8:00 pm PDT) on the White House's second floor
"The Charleston Air Base public information officer said the aircraft was on a regular transport mission to the U.S. Air Force Base at Dhahran, which is leased from Saudi Arabia and is one of the global chain of strategic bases." [271] It was one of three flying into Dhahran from Tripoli, Libya, an eleven-hour flight. [272]