avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeJoint Base Langley–Eustis (IATA: LFI, ICAO: KLFI, FAA LID: LFI) is a United States military facility located adjacent to Hampton and Newport News, Virginia. The base is an amalgamation of the United States Air Force's Langley Air Force Base and the United States Army's Fort Eustis which were merged on 1 October 2010. The base was established in accordance with congressional legislation implementing the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. The legislation ordered the consolidation of the two facilities which were nearby, but separate military installations, into a single Joint Base, one of 12 formed in the United States as a result of the law.
US military joint service installation near Hampton, Virginia, United States
Joint Base Langley–Eustis |
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 An aerial view showing the airfield element of Joint Base Langley–Eustis during 2011. |
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Locations of Fort Eustis and Langley AFB within the Hampton Roads area
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Coordinates | 37°04′58″N 076°21′38″W (Air Base) 37°09′33″N 076°34′30″W (Army Base) |
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Type | US military Joint Base |
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Owner | Department of Defense |
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Operator | US Air Force |
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Controlled by | Air Combat Command (ACC) |
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Condition | Operational |
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Website | www.jble.af.mil |
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Built | 1917 (as Langley Field and 1918 (as Camp Abraham Eustis) |
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In use | 2010 (2010) – present (as Joint Base) |
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Current commander | Colonel Clinton A. Ross (USAF) |
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Garrison | 633rd Air Base Wing (Host) |
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Identifiers | IATA: LFI, ICAO: KLFI, FAA LID: LFI, WMO: 745980 |
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Elevation | 8 feet (2 m) AMSL |
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Runways |
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Length and surface |
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10,002 feet (3,049 m) Concrete |
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] |
Unlike other joint bases that share common perimeters, the two components are geographically separated by 17 miles. In January 2010, the Air Force reactivated the 633rd Air Base Wing to assume host unit and installation support functions at each location.[2] The installation assumed its full operational capability (FOC) in October 2010.[3] The 633rd ABW commander is Col. Sean K. Tyler, with Chief Master Sgt. Kennon D. Arnold as its command chief master sergeant. The 633rd ABW is responsible to Air Combat Command.
Langley Air Force Base
Langley Air Force Base is the first half of Joint Base Langley–Eustis and is home to JBLE's Air Force units. With the 633rd Air Base Wing as its host unit, this portion of the base is home to three Fighter Squadrons and one Fighter Training Squadron, as well as numerous intelligence units and other non-flying units.
Langley also hosts the Headquarters of Air Combat Command (ACC).
Langley is also home to the F-22 Raptor Demo Team. This team, who travels all over the world performing different maneuvers used in air combat, is used to help recruit for the United States Air Force. Performing in airshows and other special events all around the world, the squadron is the only demonstration team in the world to use the F-22 Raptor.
Fort Eustis
Main article: Fort Eustis
Fort Eustis, a historic Army installation and the second half of Joint Base Langley–Eustis, is an area to train service members in transportation, aviation maintenance, logistics and deployment doctrine with its diverse landscape and easy access to the James River.
The installation is the training ground for the majority of the transportation MOSs (with the exception of the 88M truck driver specialty located at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.) and all of the helicopter maintenance technicians. It is the home of the Transportation Regiment, and received the transfer of some activities that were conducted at Fort Monroe, which was decommissioned on September 15, 2011 under BRAC.[4]
Based units
Notable units based at Joint Base Langley-Eustis.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]
Units marked GSU are Geographically Separate Units, which although based at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, are subordinate to a parent unit based at another location.
United States Air Force
Air Combat Command (ACC)
- Headquarters Air Combat Command
- ACC Communications Support Squadron
- Fifteenth Air Force
- 633rd Air Base Wing (Host Unit)
- 633rd Air Base Wing Staff Agencies
- 633rd Comptroller Squadron
- 633rd Medical Group
- 633rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
- 633rd Dental Squadron
- 633rd Healthcare Operations Squadron
- 633rd Medical Support Squadron
- 633rd Surgical Operations Squadron
- 633rd Mission Support Group
- 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron
- 633rd Communications Squadron
- 633rd Contracting Squadron
- 633rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
- 633rd Force Support Squadron
- 633rd Security Forces Squadron
- 733rd Mission Support Group
- 733rd Civil Engineer Squadron
- 733rd Force Support Squadron
- 733rd Security Forces Squadron
- 733rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
- 1st Fighter Wing
- 1st Operations Group
- 1st Maintenance Group
- 27th Fighter Generation Squadron
- 94th Fighter Generation Squadron
- 1st Munitions Squadron
- 1st Maintenance Squadron
- 1st Equipment Maintenance Squadron
- 1st Component Maintenance Squadron
- Sixteenth Air Force
- 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing
- 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group
- 17th Intelligence Squadron
- 36th Intelligence Squadron
- 20th Intelligence Squadron, Detachment 1
- 363rd Intelligence Support Squadron
- 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing
- 688th Cyberspace Wing
- 690th Cyberspace Operations Group
- 83rd Network Operations Squadron (GSU)
- United States Air Force Warfare Center
- 505th Command and Control Wing
- 505th Test and Training Group
- 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Operating Location Alpha (GSU)
Air Education and Training Command (AETC)
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Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)
- Air Force Sustainment Center
- 635th Supply Chain Operations Wing
- 735th Supply Chain Operations Group (GSU)
- 438th Supply Chain Operations Squadron
- 439th Supply Chain Operations Squadron
- 440th Supply Chain Operations Squadron
- 441st Vehicle Support Chain Operations Squadron
United States Air Force Band
- The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC)
- Fourth Air Force
- Tenth Air Force
- 655th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing
- 755th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group (GSU)
- 42nd Intelligence Squadron
- 63rd Intelligence Squadron
- 718th Intelligence Squadron
- 960th Cyberspace Wing
- 860th Cyberspace Operations Group
- 51st Network Operations Squadron (GSU)
Air National Guard (ANG)
- Virginia Air National Guard
- 192nd Wing
- 192nd Operations Group
- 149th Fighter Squadron - F-22 Raptor
- 192nd Intelligence Squadron
- 185th Cyberspace Operations Squadron
- 192nd Operations Support Squadron
- 192nd Maintenance Group
- 192nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
- 192nd Maintenance Squadron
- 192nd Maintenance Operations Flight
- 192nd Mission Support Group
- 192nd Support Squadron
- 192nd Security Forces Squadron
- 192nd Medical Group
Civil Air Patrol (CAP)
- Mid-Atlantic Region
- Virginia Wing
- Group 2
- Langley Composite Squadron (MAR-VA-025) (GSU)
United States Army
United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM)
- XVIII Airborne Corps
- 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) (GSU)
- 10th Transportation Battalion
- 11th Transportation Battalion
- 53rd Movement Control Battalion
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)
- 597th Transportation Brigade
- 832nd Transportation Battalion
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
- Headquarters United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
- United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence
- 128th Aviation Brigade (GSU)
- 210th Aviation Regiment
- 222nd Aviation Regiment
Department of Defense
Air Land Sea Application Center (ALSA)
United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)
- Joint Task Force – Civil Support (JTF-CS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Langley Research Center
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References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
External links
United States Air Force |
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Leadership |
- Department of the Air Force
- Secretary of the Air Force
- Under Secretary of the Air Force
- Air Staff
- Chief of Staff
- Vice Chief of Staff
- Director of Staff
- Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
- Four-star generals
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- 1940–1959
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- House Armed Services Committee
- House Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces
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- Senate Committee on Armed Services
- Senate Subcommittee on Airland
- Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
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Structure | Commands |
- Reserve
- Air National Guard
- Field Operating Agencies
- Installations
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Direct Reporting Units |
- District of Washington
- Operational Test and Evaluation Center
- USAF Academy
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Major commands |
- ACC
- AETC
- AFGSC
- AFMC
- AFRC
- AFSOC
- AMC
- PACAF
- USAFE–AFAFRICA
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Numbered Air Forces |
- First
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- Third
- Fourth
- Fifth
- Seventh
- Eighth
- Ninth
- Tenth
- Eleventh
- Twelfth
- Fifteenth
- Sixteenth
- Eighteenth
- Nineteenth
- Twentieth
- Twenty-Second
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- Wings
- Groups
- Squadrons
- Civilian auxiliary: Civil Air Patrol
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Personnel and training |
- Personnel
- Rank
- Specialty Code
- Aeronautical ratings
- Judge Advocate General's Corps
- RED HORSE
- Security Forces
- Medical Service
- Chief of Chaplains
- Chief Scientist
- Training: Air Force Academy
- Officer Training School
- Reserve Officer Training Corps
- Basic Training
- Airman Leadership School
- SERE
- Fitness Assessment
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Uniforms and equipment |
- Awards and decorations
- Badges
- Equipment
- Uniforms
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History and traditions |
- History
- Aeronautical Division / Aviation Section / Division of Military Aeronautics / Army Air Service / Army Air Corps / Army Air Forces
- "The U.S. Air Force"
- Air Force Band
- Airman's Creed
- Core Values
- Flag
- Symbol
- Memorial
- National Museum
- Women Airforce Service Pilots
- Air Force One / Air Force Two
- Honor Guard
- Thunderbirds
- Service numbers
- Air & Space Forces Association
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Category
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 Air Combat Command |
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Air Forces |
- First (Northern)
- Ninth (Central)
- Twelfth (Southern)
- Fifteenth
- Sixteenth (Cyber)
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Centers |
- 601st Air Operations
- 609th Air Operations
- 612th Air Operations
- 616th Operations
- Air Force Technical Applications
- Cyberspace Capabilities
- United States Air Force Warfare
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Fighter | |
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Cyberspace | |
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Other |
- 9th Reconnaissance
- 70th ISR
- 93rd Air Ground Operations
- 99th Air Base
- 319th Reconnaissance
- 363rd ISR
- 461st Air Control
- 480th ISR
- 505th Command and Control
- 552nd Air Control
- 557th Weather
- 633rd Air Base
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