Is Elmendorf AFB still active?

Is Elmendorf AFB still active?

Elmendorf Air Force Base (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) was a United States Air Force facility in Anchorage, Alaska….

Elmendorf Air Force Base
In use 1940 – 2010 2010 – present (as Joint Base)
Fate Merged in 2010 to become an element of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson

Where in Alaska is Elmendorf Air Force Base?

Anchorage, Alaska
Elmendorf Air Force Base is located in the south central part of Alaska. The beautiful and diverse city of Anchorage, Alaska is immediately outside the base. This part of Alaska is sometimes referred to as “The Banana Belt” of Alaska. The 673rd Wing is JBER’s host unit.

What planes are at Elmendorf AFB?

Fighter aircraft like the F-22 Raptor and F-15 Eagle are based at Elmendorf AFB, but also Transport aircraft like C-12 and C-17 and E-3 AWACS aircraft. About 6500 soldiers and 1000 civilian employees (as of 2006) are stationed on Elmendorf AFB.

How big is Elmendorf AFB?

13,130 square acres
Elmendorf is the largest military installation in Alaska. Its 13,130 square acres are occupied by more than 800 buildings, two runways and more than 150 miles of roads. More than 6,000 military personnel from all branches of the U.S. and Canadian armed forces are assigned to Elmendorf.

How many people are stationed at Elmendorf?

More than 6,000 military personnel from all branches of the U.S. and Canadian armed forces are assigned to Elmendorf. The military population, including family members, is more than 10,000. With civilian workers, retirees and their families, the number of people associated with Elmendorf rises nearly 25,000.

What Jets are at Elmendorf?

F-15C, F-15E, E-3, C-130, and C-12 aircraft. The 3rd Wing also provides air superiority, surveillance, tactical airlift, and agile combat support forces for global deployment, while maintaining the installation for critical force-staging and throughput operations in support of worldwide contingencies.