USAF Locations
Arranged by Center
HAF - http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/haf.htm
The Headquarters Air Force (HAF) consists of two major entities, created by 10 USC -- the Secretariat and the Air Staff. In addition to the Secretariat and the Air Staff, the SECAF may establish other organizational entities which report to the HAF (e.g., Field Operating Agencies (FOAs), Direct Reporting Units (DRUs)).
Headquarters Air Force (HAF) assists the Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF)
and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF) in conducting the affairs of the
Department of the Air Force to fulfill the Department’s functions, duties, and
responsibilities set forth in Title 10 of the United States Code (10 USC) and
relevant Department of Defense (DoD) issuances. The HAF develops policies,
plans, and programs, establishes requirements, and provides resources to
support the Air Force’s mission to defend the
The HAF is an integrated staff comprised of the offices of the Secretariat and the Air Staff. Generally, there will be no duplication of functions within HAF organizations, however the Secretariat will retain oversight and control of matters within their respective areas of responsibility. Those organizations having complementary responsibilities will avoid redundancy to the maximum extent possible.
HAF - AF
Headquarters, DC
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
Medical Operations Agency, Boll
HAF - AF
Nat'l Security Emergency Prepay
HAF - AF
Nuclear Weapons & Counterprol
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
Program Executive Office, D.C.
HAF - AF
Review Boards Agency, Andrews
HAF - AF
Declassification Office, D.C.
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
Agency for Modeling/Simulation
HAF - AF
HAF - AF
Office of Scientific Research
DRU - AF
District of Washington
DRU - AF
Operational Test & Eval Center
DRU -
FOA - AF
FOA - AF Ctr
for Environmental Excellent
FOA - AF
Communications Agency, Scott AF
FOA - AF
Historical Research Agency, Max
FOA - AF
Intel/Surveillance/Recon Agency
FOA - AF
Medical Support Agency
FOA - AF
Office of Special Investigation
FOA - AF
FOA - AF
FOA - AF
FOA - Nat'l
Air & Space Intelligence Ctr
FOA -
USCENTAF
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AFMC - http://www.afmc.af.mil/units/index.asp
Air Force Materiel Command develops, acquires and sustains the aerospace power
needed to defend the
AFMC - Gunter
AFB http://www.au.af.mil/sitemap.asp
AFMC - Rome
Labs, NY http://www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/ri/
AFMC - Tinker
AFB http://www.tinker.af.mil/
AFMC - Robins
AFB http://www.robins.af.mil/
AFMC -
Kirtland AFB http://www.kirtland.af.mil/
AFMC -
AFMC -
Hanscom AFB http://www.hanscom.af.mil/
AFMC - Eglin
AFB http://www.eglin.af.mil/
AFMC -
Edwards AFB http://www.edwards.af.mil/
AFMC - Brooks
City- Base http://www.brooks.af.mil/
AFMC - Arnold
AFB http://www.arnold.af.mil/
AFMC -
Wright- Patterson AFB http://www.wpafb.af.mil/
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AFSPC - http://www.afspc.af.mil/
Air Force Space Command, created Sept. 1, 1982, is a major command headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. AFSPC defends North America through its space and intercontinental ballistic missile operations - vital force elements in projecting global reach and global power.
AFSPC - AFSPC
HQ http://www.afspc.af.mil/ x-37
AFSPC -
Vandenberg AFB http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/
AFSPC -
Schriever AFB http://www.schriever.af.mil/
AFSPC -
Peterson AFB http://www.peterson.af.mil/
AFSPC -
Patrick AFB http://www.patrick.af.mil/
AFSPC - Los
Angeles AFB http://www.losangeles.af.mil/main/welcome.asp
AFSPC -
Buckley AFB http://www.buckley.af.mil/
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AFGSC - http://www.afgsc.af.mil/
Develop and provide combat-ready forces for nuclear
deterrence and global strike operations ...
-- Safe
-- Secure
-- Effective
to support the President of the
AFGSC -
Barksdale AFB
AFGSC -
Barksdale AFB - HQ
AFGSC -
Whiteman AFB
AFGSC - Minot
AFB
AFGSC -
Warren AFB
AFGSC -
Malmstrom AFB
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AETC - http://www.aetc.af.mil/
Air Education and Training Command, with headquarters at
Randolph Air Force Base near
AETC -
Randolph AFB-HQ
AETC - Altus
AFB
AETC -
Columbus AFB
AETC -
Goodfellow AFB
AETC -
Keesler AFB
AETC -
Lackland AFB
AETC -
Laughlin AFB
AETC - Luke
AFB
AETC -
Maxwell AFB
AETC -
Sheppard AFB
AETC -
Tyndall AFB
AETC - Vance
AFB
AETC -
Randolph AFB
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ACC - http://www.acc.af.mil/
Air Combat Command is the primary force provider of combat
airpower to
ACC - Shaw
AFB
ACC -
ACC - Offutt
AFB
ACC - Nellis
AFB
ACC -
ACC - Moody
AFB
ACC - Langley
AFB-HQ
ACC -
Holloman AFB
ACC -
Ellsworth AFB
ACC - Dyess
AFB
ACC -
Davis-Monthan AFB
ACC - Beale
AFB
ACC - Langley
AFB
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AMC - http://www.amc.af.mil/
Air Mobility Command
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/amc.htm
A new era in air power history began on 1 June 1992 when the Military
Airlift Command and the Strategic Air Command were inactivated and the Air Mobility
Command (AMC) formed from elements of these two historic organizations. AMC
melded a worldwide airlift system with a tanker force that had been freed from
its strategic commitments by the collapse of the
The Air Mobility Command, born out of the biggest reorganization of the Air
Force since its establishment as a separate service, has undergone considerable
change since it's establishment. Focusing on its core mission of strategic air
mobility, the command divested itself of infrastructure and forces not directly
related to global reach. AMC relinquished ownership of
As an Air Force major command, AMC trains, organizes, and provides operationally ready forces to the unified commanders. The NAFs play a vital role in AMC's overall ability to accomplish this important service function. Both 15th and 21st Air Force aid AMC in unit evaluation, assessment, communications, customer service, and force management. The NAFs help focus their units on readiness and performance. As liaisons, the NAFs voice the concerns of their units reporting information vital to continuous improvement and support of customers. In an advocacy role, the NAFs reinforce the command's goals, acting as a conduit to transmit command policy, guidelines, and instructions. By training and evaluating their units to established standards, both 15th and 21st Air Force ensure that AMC organic forces -- active and ARC -- are ready to perform their assigned missions."
AMC - Little
Rock AFB
AMC - Travis
AFB
AMC - Scott
AFB-HQ
AMC - Pope
AFB
AMC - McGuire
AFB
AMC - McConnell
AFB
AMC - McChord
AFB
AMC - MacDill
AFB
AMC - Grand
Forks AFB
AMC -
Fairchild AFB
AMC - Dover
AFB
AMC -
Charleston AFB
AMC - Scott
AFB
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PACAF - http://www.pacaf.af.mil/
Pacific Air Force
PACAF's primary mission is to provide ready air and space
power to promote
The command's vision is to be the most respected air warrior team employing the
full spectrum of air and space power, with our Asia-Pacific partners, to ensure
peace and advance freedom.
PACAF's area of responsibility extends from the west coast of the United States
to the east coast of Africa and from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than 100
million square miles. The area is home to nearly two billion people who live in
44 countries. PACAF maintains a forward presence to help ensure stability in
the region.
PACAF -
PACAF -
PACAF -
PACAF -
PACAF -
PACAF -
Hickam AFB-HQ
PACAF -
Elmendorf AFB
PACAF - Eilson
AFB
PACAF -
PACAF -
Hickam AFB
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USAFE - http://www.usafe.af.mil/
As the air component for U.S. European Command, USAFE directs air operations in a theater spanning three continents, covering more than eight million square miles, containing 51 independent states and possessing one-eighth of the world's population and about one-fourth of the world's Gross Domestic Product.
USAFE -
USAFE -
Ramstein AB-HQ
USAFE - RAF
Mildenhall
USAFE - RAF
Lakenheath
USAFE - Lajes
Field
USAFE -
USAFE -
USAFE - 700
CONS
USAFE -
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AFSOC - http://www.afsoc.af.mil/
AFSOC is
AFSOC -
Hurlburt Field
AFSOC -
Hurlburt Field-HQ
AFSOC -
Cannon AFB
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AFRC - http://www.afrc.af.mil/
Air Force Reserve Command, with headquarters at Robins Air
Force Base,
AFRC -
AFRC - Luke
AFB AZ., 944 FW
AFRC -
Carswell AFB TX, 10 AF
AFRC - Carswell
AFB TX, 301 FW
AFRC -
Dobbins ARB GA, 94 AW
AFRC -
Grissom ARB IN, 434 ARW
AFRC -
AFRC - March
AFB CA, 452 AMW
AFRC -
Westover AFB MA - 439 AW
AFRC -
McGuire AFB NJ, 514 AMW
AFRC -
AFRC - WPAFB
OH - 445 AW
AFRC -
AFRC -
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Air National
Guard
ANG -
Director (HQ -
ANG -
ANG AK - 168
ARW (Eilson AFB)
ANG AK - 176
WG (
ANG AL - 117
ARW (
ANG AL - 187
FW (Montgomery)
ANG AR - 188
FW (
ANG AR - 189
AW (
ANG AZ - 161
ARW (
ANG AZ - 162
FW (
ANG CA - 129
RQW (Moffett FAQ
ANG CA - 144
FW (
ANG CA - 146
AW (
ANG CA - 163
RW (March ARB)
ANG CA - HQ
CAANG (
ANG CO - HQ
COANG & 140 WG/GSUs (Buckley
ANG DC - 113
WG (
ANG DE - 166
AW (
ANG FL - 125
FW & GSUs (State-Wide)
ANG GA - 116
ACW (Robins AFB)
ANG GA - 165
AW (Savannah/Garden City)
ANG HI - 154
WG/GSUs (State-Wide)
ANG IA - 132
FW (
ANG IA - 185
ARW (
ANG IA - HQ
IAANG (
ANG ID - 124
WG (
ANG IL - 126
ARW (Scott AFB)
ANG IL - 182
AW/GSUs (
ANG IL - 183
FW/GSU (
ANG IN - 122
FW (
ANG IN - 181
IW (Hulman Field, Terre Hau
ANG KS - 184
IW (McConnell AFB)
ANG KS - 190
ARW (
ANG KY - 123
AW (
ANG LA - 159
FW (
ANG MA - 102
IW (Otis ANGB)
ANG MA - 104
FW (
ANG MD - 175
WG (Baltimore)
ANG ME - 101
ARW (
ANG MI - 110
FW (
ANG MI - 127
WG (Selfridge ANGB)
ANG MN - 133
AW (
ANG MN - 148
FW (
ANG MO - 131
FW (Lambert-St Louis IAP)
ANG MO - 139
AW (
ANG MS - 186
ARW (Key Field ANGB)
ANG MS - HQ
MSANG 172 AW/GSU (
ANG MT - 120
FW (
ANG NC - 145
AW (Charlotte)
ANG ND - 119
WG (Fargo)
ANG NE - 155
ARW (Lincoln)
ANG NH - 157
ARW (Pease ANGB-Portsmouth)
ANG NJ - 108
ARW (McGuire AFB)
ANG NJ - 177
FW (
ANG NM - 150
WG (Kirtland AFB)
ANG NV - 152
AW (
ANG NY - 105
AW (
ANG NY - 107
AW (
ANG NY - 109
AW (
ANG NY - 174
FW (
ANG NY - HQ
NYANG (Latham)
ANG NY- 106
RQW (
ANG OH - 121
ARW (Rickenbacker ANGB)
ANG OH - 178
FW (
ANG OH - 179
AW (Mansfield)
ANG OH - 180
FW (Swanton)
ANG OK - 137
WG (
ANG OK - 138
FW (
ANG OR - 173
FW (
ANG PA - 171
ARW (Coraopolis)
ANG PA - 193
SOW (
ANG PA - HQ
PAANG (Annville)
ANG PA- 111
FW (
ANG PR - 156
AW (
ANG RI - 143
AW (
ANG OR - 173
FW (
ANG PA - 171
ARW (Coraopolis)
ANG PA - 193
SOW (
ANG PA - HQ
PAANG (Annville)
ANG PA- 111
FW (
ANG PR - 156
AW (Cacolina)
ANG RI - 143
AW (
ANG SC - 169
FW (Eastover)
ANG SD - 114
FW (
ANG TN - 118
AW (
ANG TN - 134
ARW (
ANG TN - 164
AW (
ANG TX - 136
AW (Ft Worth)
ANG TX - 147
RW (Houston)
ANG TX - 149
FW (Lackland AFB)
ANG UT - 151
ARW (
ANG VA - 192
FW (Langley AFB)
ANG VT - 158
FW (Dow Field/Bangor)
ANG WA - 141
ARW/GSUs (Fairchild AFB)
ANG WA - 194
RSW (
ANG WA - WADS
(McChord AFB)
ANG WI - 115
FW (Madison)
ANG WI - 128
ARW (
ANG WV - 130
AW (
ANG WV - 167
AW (Martinsburg)
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AFDW - http://www.afdw.af.mil/
Air Force District of
Located at Andrews Air Force Base,
AFOTEC - http://www.afotec.af.mil/
USAFA - http://www.usafa.af.mil/
Provide all levels of Air Force management with independent, objective, and quality audit services that include: Reviewing and promoting economy, effectiveness, and efficiency of operations; Evaluating programs and activities and assisting management in achieving intended results; Assessing and improving Air Force fiduciary stewardship and the accuracy of financial reporting.
AFCEE - http://www.afcee.af.mil/
AFCEE offers our customers ready access to a multi-billion dollar total contract capacity with a number of the nation's most capable contractors. From remedial study and design to full service remediation, AFCEE covers the spectrum of your environmental cleanup and construction management needs.
The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE), through its Technology Transfer Program, offers an information avenue to help its customers traverse the myriad of choices for applying existing and innovative technologies in the fields of environmental restoration and pollution prevention.
The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment
with headquarters at
Provide Air Force leaders the comprehensive and diverse expertise needed to
support the warfighter by protecting, preserving, restoring, developing, and
sustaining the nation's environmental and installation resources.
AFNIC - http://www.afnic.af.mil/
Directs the integration of systems onto the Air Force network
to achieve integrated and interoperable Air Force concepts of operation
capabilities.
Provides seamless connectivity for the command and control of air and space
forces. Drives innovative information superiority solutions for Air Force
warfighters by generating progressive standards, architectures, and force
structure policies and guidance.
Advocates Air Force-wide communications and information planning, resourcing,
testing, training, implementation, and sustainment.
Air Force officials launch Atlas V carrying X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle
AFHRA - http://www.afhra.af.mil/
Air Force Historical Research Agency
The Air Force Historical Research Agency is the repository for Air Force
historical documents. The Agency's collection, begun in
AFISR - http://www.afisr.af.mil/
Welcome to the official site of the Air Force Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, Lackland Air Force Base,
Vision: Advocate and develop competencies vital to
sustaining full-spectrum air, space and cyberspace ISR capabilities for the
warfighter and the nation.
AFOSI - http://www.osi.andrews.af.mil/
Welcome to the official World Wide Web site of the Air Force
Office of Special Investigations. AFOSI is headquartered at Andrews Air Force
Base,
AFOSI has five command priorities, they are:
· Develop and retain a force capable of meeting Air Force needs
· Detect and provide early warning of worldwide threats to the Air Force
· Identify and resolve crime that threatens Air Force readiness or good order
and discipline
· Combat threats to information systems and technologies
· Detect and defeat fraud impacting force acquisitions and base-level
capabilities
AFOSI investigates a wide variety of serious offenses -
espionage, terrorism, crimes against property, violence against people,
larceny, computer hacking, acquisition fraud, drug use and distribution,
financial misdeeds, military desertion, corruption of the contracting process,
and any other illegal activity that undermines the mission of the U.S. Air
Force or the Department of Defense.
AFOSI units are located at most Air Force bases wordwide. If you need to
contact AFOSI, either to provide a tip or share a concern, consult your base
phone book or call your base operator for the telephone number of your base's
AFOSI unit. If you do not have a base telephone book and don't know the number
to the base operator, call toll free 1-877-246-1453 for the phone number of the
AFOSI unit nearest you.
Or if you prefer, send us an e-mail by clicking here: Crimebuster
tips.
AFPC - http://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/
The Directorate of Personnel Services develops guidance, procedures and training for active-duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian personnel directly supporting Air Force programs. It provides timely and accurate implementation for more than 200 personnel programs Air Force-wide to include recruitment, accessions, retraining, evaluations, education and training, promotions, awards and decorations, duty status, reenlistments, separations, retirements, entitlements and benefits, retiree services and the Air Force Disability Program. The directorate exercises centralized authority for planning and executing all military and civilian personnel management programs supporting Personnel Service Delivery Transformation initiatives
AFSVA - https://www.usafservices.com/
This site is intended for the use of DoD personnel only. Do not reproduce or distribute the content of this site to a wider audience without coordination with the information owner, your unit legal and public affairs offices.
AFTAC - http://www.afisr.af.mil/units/aftac/index.asp
The Air Force Technical Applications Center, with headquarters at Patrick Air
Force Base,
ANG - http://www.ang.af.mil/
When Air National Guard units are not mobilized or under
federal control, they report to the governor of their respective state,
territory (Puerto Rico, Guam,
AFSC - http://www.afsc.af.mil/
Air Force Safety Command - http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123188622
Air Force officials release
Predator accident report
Posted 2/2/2010
USAFCENT - http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2008/02/mil-080229-afpn05.htm
2/29/2008 - SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. (AFPN) -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces will be renamed U.S. Air Forces Central in a March 3 ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base.
The official date of the change is March 1 as and Lt. Gen. Gary L. North, the USAFCENT and 9th Air Force commander, will preside over the ceremony in Hangar 1,200 at 9:09 a.m here.
The ceremony will include the inactivation of the 609th Air Intelligence
Group, 609th Air Intelligence Squadron, 609th Combat Operations Squadron, 609th
Combat Plans Squadron, 609th Air Support Squadron and the 609th Information
Operations Flight. Also during the ceremony, the redesignation and assumption
of command of the 609th Air Operations Group to the 609th
This redesignation effort marks the implementation of the chief of staff of the Air Force's direction to establish an Air Force component organization that is structured to operate and train every day in its wartime configuration. Warfighting organizations are being stood up around the globe to enhance the operational level support, planning, command, control, and execution of air, space and information operations capabilities across the full range of military operations.
USAFCENT is responsible for air operations, either unilaterally or in
concert with coalition partners, and developing contingency plans in support of
national objectives for USCENTCOM's 27-nation area of responsibility in
NASIC - http://www.afisr.af.mil/units/nasic/index.asp
The National Air and
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