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  2. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Duluth Air National Guard Base: Duluth: Minnesota: Minnesota Air National Guard: 148th Fighter Wing: Airfield shared with Duluth International Airport. The 177th Fighter Wing operates the F-16C Fighting Falcon multi-role fighter. [95] Eastern Air Defense Sector: Rome

  3. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States. This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world.

  4. Minneapolis–Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis–Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station is a United States Air Force base, located at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. It is located in the Fort Snelling Unorganized Territory on the southeast border of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was formerly the location of Naval Air Station Twin Cities.

  5. List of former United States Air Force installations

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    Mather Air Force Base: Sacramento: California: 1993 Closed McChord Air Force Base: Lakewood: Washington: 2010 Realigned as part of Joint Base Lewis–McChord [13] McClellan Air Force Base: Sacramento: California: 2001 Partially realigned to US Coast Guard as CGAS Sacramento: McCoy Air Force Base: Orlando: Florida: 1975 Closed McGuire Air Force ...

  6. List of United States Marine Corps installations - Wikipedia

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    United States Marine Corps Air Stations of World War II. Bowersville, Georgia: Schaertel Publishing Co. ISBN 0-9643388-2-3. Web "Units by Location". United States Marine Cordps. Archived from the original on 25 September 2007

  7. Duluth Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    The air national guard base occupies 153.3 acres (620,000 m 2) on the northeast corner of the airport. [6] The munitions storage area, which is physically separated from the main base, occupies 16.71 acres (67,600 m 2) north of Runway 09/27. The base has a total of 37 buildings; 18 industrial and 19 administrative.

  8. Onizuka Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, the Air Force Satellite Test Center was renamed the Air Force Satellite Control Facility. In 1986 the base was renamed [2] in honor of Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Ellison S. Onizuka, an astronaut who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986. [3]

  9. Edwards Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Prototype YF-22 and YF-23 fighters, 1991 An F-22 Raptor assigned to the 411th Flight Test Squadron flies over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in 2018. The end of the Cold War was marked by the arrival of the YF-22A and the YF-23A. The two prototype fighters were the first airplanes to blend stealth with agility and high-speed, supersonic ...