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1778:. Three of the tanks had 50,000 US gal (190,000 L; 42,000 imp gal) capacity and were used for 73 octane gasoline. The other was a 25,000 US gal (95,000 L; 21,000 imp gal) tank used for 100 octane gasoline. The fuel was pumped to distribution points through two separate piping systems, one for 73 octane and one for 100 octane, by two submerged type multiple stage centrifugal, 200 U.S. gal/min (0.013 m/s), pumps at each tank; each pump powered with a 15 hp (11 kW) electric motor. Distribution points for 73 octane gasoline consisted of a tank truck filling stand, 200 gpm, and 56 gasoline servicing pits for fuelling planes directly, located at the warmup aprons, with capacity to fuel 48 planes simultaneously at the rate of 25 U.S. gal/min (0.0016 m/s) per plane. The 100 octane gasoline, the tank truck filling stand was capable of 300 U.S. gal/min (0.019 m/s), and four planes could be fueled at a rate of 100 U.S. gal/min (0.0063 m/s). The system included 2.7 mi (4.3 km) of 1 to 12 in (25 to 305 mm) diameter welded steel pipe. The 100 octane system was actually used for 87 octane gasoline with 100 octane being provided by a later contract. 1445:, which they occupied until completion of the Construction Engineering Office on the site 13 May 1942. Surveying the site started 1 April 1942. J.L. Simmons Company, Inc. and United Construction Company received their Letter of Intent 4 April 1942, and immediately began moving equipment in to clear the site, including removal of buildings, trees, and grading as soon as elevations for the finished grade had been determined. Temporary structures were built, including a cement warehouse, a large general warehouse, 200 ft × 75 ft (61 m × 23 m), time office, a large number of movable, built on skids for easy removal, tool storage sheds and small storehouses. All construction material was delivered by truck until the completion of the spur track on 10 June 1942, after which a large portion of the construction material came in by rail. Peak days of traffic volume were as follows: 129 freight carloads of paving material received via the spur track on 30 October 1942, and 1755 truck loads of paving material received on 25 October 1942. 1973: 1617:× 46 m) with upper galleries. The galleries lead to two platforms of wooden boards supported by pipe scaffolding bolted to the laminated arches and to the ceiling, at the deep end of the pool. These platforms were approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) high with pipe fences surrounding them, they simulated the height of an aircraft carrier and were used for practicing lifeboat drills and abandon ship maneuvers. There were three diving boards at the north end of the pool, with the center diving board 3 m (9.8 ft) above the water, and the outer two 1 m (3 ft 3 in) above the water. There were also three ladders on the east and west sides of the pool for ingress and egress. The first floor also contained lockers, toilets, and towel issue stations. 1608:
6 in (4.72 m)×10 ft (3.0 m), contained heater, compressor, pump room, transformer and lockers. The auditorium roof used wood arch trusses which allowed a clear height of 43 ft (13 m) in the center, and measured 83 ft × 112 ft (25 m × 34 m). The first floor of the auditorium contained a stage, two dressing rooms, lounge, soda fountain, cafeteria, canteen, Ships Service store, billiard room, barber shop, cobbler shop, tailor shop, showers and toilets. The second floor had a lounge, library, reading and writing rooms, Chaplain's office, CPO recreation rooms, showers, and toilets. The main floor had a seating capacity of 1,500 men with another 280 in the balcony. Total floor area was 43,010 sq ft (3,996 m).
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8 in (200 mm) line to the treatment plant, building 21. Building 21 was a partial two-story reinforced concrete building adjoining an underground 450,000 US gal (1,700,000 L; 370,000 imp gal) concrete emergency reservoir for treated water. The building contained electric motor driven pumps, tanks, chlorinators, dry chemical feeders, and filters for purifying and softening the water. Six mi (9.7 km) of cast iron pipe, 2 to 10 in (51 to 254 mm) diameter, distributed the water under 45 psi (310 kPa) pressure to 46 fire hydrants and 2,405 water fixtures on the station.
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include four runways of 5,000 ft (1,500 m) long and 200 ft (61 m) wide; a square landing mat with sides 2,500 ft (760 m) long (6,250,000 sq ft (581,000 m; 143 acres)); taxiways, warm-up aprons, and approaches; 77 buildings with 853,917 sq ft (79,331.5 m) of floor space, water supply, heating; and sewage disposal plants; 8.5 mi (13.7 km) of paved streets and 5 mi (8.0 km) of sidewalks. The training facilities included 25 auxiliary fields, within a 20 mi (32 km) radius, with a combined area of 4,696 acres (1,900 ha).
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electric lighting of the runways were operated from this room. Communications, radio and weather reporting offices were located on the second floor, with offices of the operating personnel, aerology department and record department on the first floor. The building was L-shaped, 133 ft × 123 ft (41 m × 37 m), containing the reinforced concrete control tower, that was 33 ft × 33 ft (10 m × 10 m) by 48 ft (15 m) high. Two small partial basements enclosed pump and heater rooms. There was also a motor driven electric
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seating copacity of 912 men with 31,350 sq ft (2,913 m). The cadets' mess, buildings 27 and 27A, were S1 Type Subsistence buildings, which were smaller, at 210 ft × 180 ft (64 m × 55 m); one partial basement, 22 ft 7 in (6.88 m)×11 ft 9 in (3.58 m). The seating capacity was 456 men with 18,100 sq ft (1,680 m).
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phase, 4 wire. Primary distribution was then by aerial or underground transmission to secondary distribution locations. There were 4.35 mi (7.00 km) of overhead line, with 17 mi (27 km) of bare copper wire; and 4 mi (6.4 km) of underground line, with 13 mi (21 km) of lead covered cable, 15.5 mi (24.9 km) of
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operating condition. A first aid building, staffed by two nurses was built. Night lighting, so paving operations could continue at night, was provided by electric floodlights. One large diesel powered permanent type generator with overhead distribution wiring, and several portable gasoline powered generators produced the electricity.
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which housed two K-44-S14-LPS boilers; fan/blower room, 19 ft (5.8 m)×24 ft 6 in (7.47 m); coagulation basin and filter room, both measuring 20 ft 7 in (6.27 m)×12 ft 8 in (3.86 m); and a coal bin and transformer room of unknown dimension. The building was of a
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designated the base as a "Tree City". In 2017, Grissom Air Reserve Base became home to the Green Knights Military Motorcycle Club, Chapter 109, an official chapter of the Green Knights International Military Motorcycle Club. The club promotes motorcycle safety for both military and civilian personnel
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On 1 February 1978, the Air Force renamed the 305th Air Refueling Wing as the 305th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy. The Air Force activated the 931st Air Refueling Group at the base on 1 July 1978 as the second group of Air Force Reservists. The base also served as the home of one active duty wing and two
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Building 6 was the operations building. All flight operations were controlled from an air-conditioned observation room in the control tower of this building, which had windows overlooking the runway and landing mat areas. Signalling, radio sending and receiving equipment, and switches controlling the
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Buildings 26 and 26A, were S2 Type Subsistence buildings. They were single story, irregular shaped frame buildings 210 ft × 224 ft (64 m × 68 m); two partial basements for transformers, each 16 ft 6 in (5.03 m)×8 ft 9 in (2.67 m). They had a
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Building 31E was the Bachelor Officers' Quarters with Messing Facilities. An irregular shaped, two-story frame building, 168 ft × 148 ft (51 m × 45 m), with a partial, 34 ft × 74 ft (10 m × 23 m) basement. The first floor contained a lounge,
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Buildings 48–1 through 48–5 were transformer houses. The city of Peru provided a 33,000 volt transmission line that fed a sub-station at the northeast corner of the base. The sub-station had three 500KVA step down transformers that took the voltage from 33,000 volt, 3 phase, 3 wire to 12,500 volt, 3
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For the period 2007–2011, the estimated median annual income for a household in the CDP was $ 42,105, and the median income for a family was $ 42,857. Males had a median income of $ 35,819 versus $ 27,857 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $ 15,423. About 19.3% of families and 16.5%
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In the CDP the population was spread out, with 36.4% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 39.6% from 25 to 44, 12.8% from 45 to 64, and 2.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 27 years. For every 100 females there were 100.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
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Building 13 housed the engine test stand. This was a one-story concrete block wall and partition building, with reinforced concrete floor and flat roof slab, 137 ft 4 in (41.86 m)×14 ft 4 in (4.37 m). It contained six engine test stands; three engine test cells; engine
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R.D. Spalding, USN, the Officer-in-Charge, was sent out. The contract included Projects 1 to 47, with a fee of $ 4,965,500. Changes "A" through "M", were added over the next several months, adding Projects 48 to 77, and 501, and on 19 November 1942, Purchase Order 4057 authorized Projects 78 to 87,
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In 1999, AFIERA performed a radiological characterization of the site that a small area of the site investigated contains depleted uranium contamination. details on 1) pre-remediation site survey, 2) soil removal activities, 3) remedial action support surveys 4) final status soil sampling and 5)
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In 2008, Grissom Air Reserve Base entered into a joint-use agreement and opened its runway to civilian operations. Miami County Aviation manages the day-to-day civil operations at Grissom Air Reserve Base. The extremely long runway and instrument navigation facilities make Grissom Air Reserve Base
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Building 15 was the Heating Plant. This one-story, rectangular, reinforced concrete building, was 38 ft × 97 ft (12 m × 30 m) and stood 21 ft (6.4 m) tall. A mezzanine balcony contained a toilet, shower, and wash room. The building was equipped with four oil
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Building No. 1 was the administration building. The two-story U-shaped building was 146 ft × 64 ft (45 m × 20 m), with a partial basement, 9 ft × 12 ft (2.7 m × 3.7 m), that contained the heater room. The general administrative offices of
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and Recreation building, was a partial two-story, T-shaped frame building, 314 ft × 200 ft (96 m × 61 m). Three partial basements, 83 ft × 18 ft (25.3 m × 5.5 m), 11 ft × 18 ft (3.4 m × 5.5 m), and 15 ft
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Water and Fire Protection were provided by building 21 and Well Houses 42–1 and 42–2. Two 160 ft (49 m) deep 12 in (300 mm) wells provided water for the base. The well houses had pumps capable of 350 U.S. gal/min (0.022 m/s) that transferred the water through an
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Building 17 was the garage. It was a one-story, rectangular, 160 ft × 60 ft (49 m × 18 m) building with a partial basement, 12 ft × 22 ft (3.7 m × 6.7 m), for the heater and pump room. The first floor contained a parts room, locker room,
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Building 3 was the gatehouse; this also included the security fence. The gatehouse was a one-story, 24.5 ft × 8.5 ft (7.5 m × 2.6 m) building located on an island in the center of the entrance roadway. There was a boiler in the basement of the gatehouse that provided
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and carpenter shop was constructed, and equipped with wood working machinery. A temporary building was built and equipped as a restaurant, in which lunches were served to all persons on site at a moderate cost. A combination garage and repair shop was constructed and equipped to keep equipment in
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living together, 12.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.8% were non-families. 19.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 1.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.84 and the average family size was 3.27.
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The base has a combined workforce consisting of both military personnel and civilians and ranked as the largest employer in Miami County and the third-largest employer in north-central Indiana in 2012. Grissom claims an economic impact of over $ 130 million per year, and is involved in community
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Building 24 was the Water Survival Training Pool. The building was a rectangular, 120 ft × 260 ft (37 m × 79 m), two-story building, with a partial basement. The basement contained a boiler room, 22 ft 6 in (6.86 m)×24 ft 6 in (7.47 m),
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from the aircraft in front of it while turning onto the runway and applying power of its own. This caused the bomber to lose control and slide off the left hand side of the taxiway. The left main landing gear passed over a flush mounted taxiway light fixture, 10 ft (3.0 m) further the
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Buildings 31A and 31B, Junior Bachelor Officers' Quarters, did not utilize standard construction plans. They were two-story rectangular frame buildings 136 ft 4 in (41.55 m)×29 ft 6 in (8.99 m), with partial basements enclosing the heater rooms that were 11 ft
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The Site Selection Board selected this site because it was centrally located with ready accessibility from several large cities. The land is level for miles around, which afforded many possibilities for auxiliary fields. It was out of the flight routes of commercial airlines. The soil type was
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The design called for a Naval Air Station, occupying 2,158 acres (873 ha), with the facilities and equipment to house and train 1,200 naval aviation cadets. This would include the housing and other necessary facilities needed for a total of 3,200 officers and men. Station facilities would
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Building 8 was the Assembly and Repair Shop. The two-story building was rectangular, 161 ft × 141 ft (49 m × 43 m), with a one-story wing on each end. The center section, for final assembly, had a clear area, unobstructed by columns, 80 ft × 120 ft
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The safety record during construction was: one serious fire at Subsistence Building 26, 4,043 first aid cases, with 465 of those needing services of a physician. On the night of 3 August 1942, building 26 caught fire while it was about 90% complete, damage was estimated at 53% of its value.
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style with a 58 ft (18 m) radius of curvature on the roof. At the time of its construction it was touted as the second largest indoor pool in the world. It was intended to be used for lifeboat and abandon ship training. The pool itself was 75 ft × 150 ft (23 m
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Of the 2,158 acres, approximately 75 acres (30 ha) were of dense timber that needed to be cleared. Other obstructions included, houses, barns, boulders, and county and state roads. The main base was, and still is, located approximately 9 mi (14 km) south of Peru, Indiana, on
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Building 9 was the Parachute building with a tower. A one-story rectangular building, 61 ft × 81 ft (19 m × 25 m), for parachute storage, repairing, packing and issue, with a parachute cleaning shower and drying tower, 20 ft × 30 ft (6.1 m
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Buildings 2E and 2W were the Squadron Administration buildings. These were utilized by the cadets for flight preparation. Each building contained a squadron Commander's room, flight control room, parachute and flying gear issue rooms, cadet ready room and a locker room. The buildings were
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Preliminary plans for the base were issued 20 April 1942. The base was commissioned on 1 July 1942, with a contingent of Naval personnel moving in on 15 July 1942. Actual construction wasn't finished until 12 April 1943, with 99.5% field work completed. The final cost was $ 13,064,424.43.
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in October 1983. The 931st Air Refueling Group departed Grissom on 1 July 1987. The Air Force Reserve on 1 July 1978 redesignated the 434th Tactical Fighter Wing as the 434th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy, giving it a similar mission to that of the 305th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy.
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The Warming-up Platform consisted of 8 in (200 mm) thick unreinforced concrete lanes 20 ft × 120 ft (6.1 m × 36.6 m), with a total area of 209,940 sq yd (175,540 m), with 2800 steel mooring eyes located in the concrete.
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The United States Air Force obtained right of entry to 25 buildings from United States Navy on 16 November 1951, and used the base under United States Air Force Storage Branch. Still in inactive status, it was transferred from the Navy to the Air Force on 31 March 1954.
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There was a 35,741 sq ft (3,320.4 m) drill field between the barracks, with a 212 ft × 456 ft (65 m × 139 m), 10,741 sq ft (997.9 m), portion stabilized with water-bound macadam for use in all types of weather.
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which contained offices, shops, and toilets on the first floor, and a mezzanine, 20 ft × 160 ft (6.1 m × 48.8 m), divided into offices, parts and storage rooms. Each hangar had a total floor area of 50,580 sq ft (4,699 m).
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Many of the buildings utilized standard BuDocks plans and specifications for standard air station buildings. Specialized buildings were designed by the Moore Company. Most of the buildings were of a light, temporary type, designed to only be used for a limited time.
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The 305th Air Refueling Wing phased out operations and ended its presence on base on 30 September 1994, when the Air Force inactivated it. The Air Force then immediately reactivated a new 305th Air Refueling Wing with different personnel and equipment at
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building. It was a one-story rectangular frame building, 141 ft × 46 ft (43 m × 14 m), which contained two trainer rooms, with a capacity of 16 trainers, along with offices and toilets. This building was air conditioned.
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landing gear grazed the left edge of a concrete light base. After traveling another 10 ft the left main landing gear struck an electrical manhole box which caused it to collapse, rupturing a fuel tank. The aircraft then caught fire.
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to the 305th Air Refueling Wing in 1970. From the early 1970s, the 305th Air Refueling Wing deployed KC-135 aircraft to Europe, Alaska, Greenland, and the Pacific to support worldwide tanker task forces. Meanwhile, with the closing of
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6 in (3.51 m)×12 ft (3.7 m). They each contained 42 rooms for officers, with recreation rooms, screened porch, showers, and toilets. Each building could house 84 officers and had 8,500 sq ft (790 m).
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Building 38 was the General and Aircraft Storage. It was a one-story, 301 ft × 81 ft (92 m × 25 m), rectangular building. There was a 16 ft × 180 ft (4.9 m × 54.9 m) monitor
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Upon receiving the Letter of Intent on 28 March 1942, Russell B. Moore Company established a temporary headquarters and moved personnel and necessary drafting, surveying and office equipment and supplies to an old schoolhouse at
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realignments, AFRC currently controls four former active duty Air Force Bases in the United States that have been re-designated as Air Reserve Bases (e.g., Grissom ARB, IN; Homestead ARB, FL; March ARB, CA; Westover ARB, MA).
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aircraft to the base on 15 January 1971. On 1 October 1973, the Air Force Reserve redesignated the 434th Special Operations Wing as the 434th Tactical Fighter Wing, with the 434th later transitioning from the A-37 to the
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for the enlisted men. These barracks were two-story, H-shaped framed buildings 168 ft × 100 ft (51 m × 30 m). The second floor ceilings were insulated and the exterior wall finish was cement
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the Station were on the first floor, while the second floor had the Commanding Officers' and Executive Officer's suites, communications and record offices. The total floor area was 13,600 sq ft (1,260 m).
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Pilots would study for 12 weeks in a pre-flight school, then transfer to Bunker Hill for an additional 12 weeks of flight training, after which, they would transfer to intermediate aviation training stations such as
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shingles. Each building housed 230 men, and were 17,720 sq ft (1,646 m). The students were housed in similar B1 Type Barracks, buildings 30A, 30B, 30G, and 30H, but with only a capacity for 200 men.
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topping, along with the landing mat. On 30 October 1942, Change "G", ordered the runways lengthened to 5000 ft, and to now be constructed of concrete. Each runway was 8 in (203 mm) thick and not
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mess hall, galley, office, vestibule, officers' quarters and toilets; second floor, officers' quarters, lounge, toilets and showers, and dormitory for help. The galley contained electrical cooking equipment.
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of 1991 recommended closure of Grissom Air Force Base. On 1 February 1992, the Air Force Reserve redesignated the 434th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy, as the 434th Air Refueling Wing and that year activated the
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Building 11 was the Paint and Dope Spray Booth. This was a two-story building with a one-story section, 63 ft 3 in (19.28 m)×33 ft 4 in (10.16 m). The building contained
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Effective 1 October 1994, Grissom Air Force Base ceased active-duty operations, and the active Air Force transferred nearly half of the former base, including the runway, to the Air Force Reserve as
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in December 1989. From August 1990 to June 1991, deployed 305th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy, personnel and aircraft provided refueling support for air operations in southwest Asia as part of
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The aircraft commander, Leary Johnson, and defensive system operator, Roger Hall, were able to escape with minor injuries. However, the navigator, Manuel "Rocky" Cervantes, ejected in his
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especially well suited to business jets as a refueling stop for long cross-country flights. Civilian air traffic controllers also staff a radar approach control facility at the airport.
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A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 – 1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
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units in 2002. In 2005, in an effort to consolidate Navy Reserve activities and units, the Navy Reserve transferred all its Grissom units to the Navy Operational Support Center at
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The median income for a household in the CDP was $ 45,000, and the median income for a family was $ 44,939. Males had a median income of $ 34,286 versus $ 21,447 for females. The
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was 151.9 people/km (393 people/sq mi). There were 1,091 housing units at an average density of 100.3 units/km (260 units/sq mi). The racial makeup of the CDP was 86.7%
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Since then it has been a joint-use civil airport/military base. Approximately 1700 acres plus the runway and taxiways comprise the current military installation, with the
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in 1956 to become proficient in tactical air operations. The wing's aircraft wore a band on the tail, and around the nose edged with small black checkers. In 1955, the
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in 1970, the Air Force redesignated the 305th Bombardment Wing, Medium, as the 305th Air Refueling Wing (305 ARW) on 1 January 1970. The Air Force transferred the
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interceptor, the mission of the 319th FIS was the air defense of the southern Great Lakes and Chicago-Gary-Central Indiana region. It was later upgraded to the
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Building 14 was the storehouse, a rectangular, one-story, 161 ft × 77 ft (49 m × 23 m) building, with offices at one end.
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under a revocable agreement. Additional spurs for unloading gasoline branched off the main with an additional 4,236 ft (1,291 m) of track.
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rectangular, 97 ft × 43 ft (30 m × 13 m), one-story structures with 4,500 sq ft (420 m) of floor space.
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Building 40 was the Fire Station. This was a one-story, rectangular building, 92 ft × 40 ft (28 m × 12 m). It had an
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Structures 19A–D were for gasoline storage and distribution. Delivered by tank car at four unloading points on a special railroad siding, and by
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Units marked GSU are Geographically Separate Units, which although based at Grissom are subordinate to a parent unit based at another location.
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The Air Force has been testing 82 former and active installations nationwide for PFC's. In 2015, PFCs were found in groundwater at the former
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After World War II the base area reverted to farming use, with a civilian crew of government caretakers maintaining the military buildings.
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Landing Field Lighting (Runway Contract and Obstruction Lighting). (77% complete under this contract, balance cancelled by Change "M").
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Outlying Field No. 14; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding (12% accomplished under this contract; balance cancelled by Change "M").
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at four additional points, the gasoline was stored in four underground pre-stressed reinforced concrete tanks that were lined with
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Outlying Field No. 7; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding (76% accomplished under this contract; balance cancelled by Change "M").
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Gasoline Storage and Distribution (200,000 US gal (760,000 L; 170,000 imp gal)) and Truck Loading Stand.
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434th Air Refueling Wing (previously 434th Special Operations Wing and 434th Tactical Fighter Wing), 15 January 1971 – Present
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from the weapons was released. A 1996 survey found that the area of the crash were still contaminated and required further
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and storage rooms. The x-ray rooms had sheet lead lined walls. The floor area was 48,920 sq ft (4,545 m).
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of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.7% of those under age 18 and none of those age 65 or over.
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A KC-135R Stratotanker from the 434th Air Refueling Wing, Grissom Air Reserve Base, Air Force Reserve Command, Indiana.
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began replacing the B-47s. Starting in 1960, the Air Force equipped the 319th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron with the
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Surface, and Landing Mat (2,500 ft (760 m) (Under Project 67 the runways were later changed to concrete).
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On 3 April 1942, contract NOy-5475, for the construction of a Naval Reserve Aviation Base at Peru, Indiana, with
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United States Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, looking north from 8,000 ft (2,400 m) 17 September 1943
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United States Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Peru, looking north from 6,500 ft (2,000 m) 24 August 1942
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and is open to all active, reserve, and guard military members, DoD Civilians, DoD Contractors, and Retirees.
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Originally named Bunker Hill Air Force Base, the base was renamed Grissom Air Force Base in 1968 in memory of
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pilots. The base would go through several names just during WWII. On 1 January 1943, the name was changed to
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There were 581 households, out of which 51.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.7% were
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bomb, slid off an icy runway and caught fire during a training mission. While taxiing it was caught in the
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Air Force Bases Volume I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982
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assuming jurisdiction of the base; the Air Force then inactivated the 323d Fighter-Bomber Wing, and the
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Miscellaneous Fixed Equipment (1.2% accomplished under this contract; balance cancelled by Change "M".)
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of the 305th Air Refueling Wing. The 931st Air Refueling Group (931 ARG) departed on 1 July 1975. The
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Convair B-58A Hustler in flight (AF Ser. No. 59-2442). Photo taken on 29 June 1967 061101-F-1234P-019
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running down the center of the building and one large and two small offices with toilets at one end.
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Outlying Field No. 8; Rock Stabilization of subgrade for Landing Mat (2nd increment to Project 58)
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Outlying Field No. 3; Rock Stabilization of subgrade for Landing Mat (2nd increment to Project 54)
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in California, joined another wing, and used a different aircraft. The Air Force also retired the
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The 305th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy, provided tanker refueling support to units involved in the
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G/L radio relay aircraft as part of the demise of the Post Attack Command and Control System.
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Officers' Quarters (2) Commanding Officer and Executive Officer (Later cancelled by Change "M"
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of 2000, there were 1,652 people, 581 households, and 431 families residing in the CDP. The
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The host wing for Grissom Air Reserve Base is the 434th Air Refueling Wing (434 ARW) of the
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for the CDP was $ 15,869. About 8.6% of families and 8.9% of the population were below the
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Initially the four runways were to be 3,600 ft (1,100 m) long and constructed of
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satisfactory with gravel being locally available for concrete. It could be serviced by the
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Storage Building, General and Aircraft, (temporary) (25,000 sq ft (2,300 m))
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Outlying Field No. 9; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding (Later cancelled by Change "M").
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In 2015, groundwater at about 20 feet below the surface was found to be contaminated with
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319th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 1 November 1955 – 1 January 1959 (Air Defense Command)
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Buildings 4A and 4B were the Instruction buildings. These were used to instruct cadets in
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Due to cost overruns, some of the projects were moved to contracts NOy 5938 and NOy 5958.
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Storehouses with Platform (2) (50 ft × 153 ft (15 m × 47 m))
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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In 2015, it was announced that the Grissom was in the running for a squadron of the new
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The 305th Air Refueling Wing, Heavy, provided tanker support to units involved in the
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joined the Grissom personnel complement in the early 1970s with the activation of the
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A main railroad spur, 9,928 ft (3,026 m) long, connected the station to the
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Assembly and Repair Ship (120 ft × 160 ft (37 m × 49 m))
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Purchase of 2 Refrigerators for Commanding Officers' and Executive Officers' Quarters
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Outlying Field No. 20; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences.
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Outlying Field No. 23; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences.
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Outlying Field No. 22; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences.
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Outlying Field No. 21; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences.
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One of the most famous alumni of Bunker Hill was former major league baseball player
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Outlying Field No. 24; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences.
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Temporary Hangars (2) (240 ft × 160 ft (73 m × 49 m))
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for reclassification. In addition to the American cadets, Bunker Hill trained 701
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United States Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Peru, Hangar B excavation 20 June 1942.
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Because of the inactivation of the installation's active duty KC-135 wing due to
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Reports. Water treatment for the steam boilers seemed to be the only draw back.
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List of United States Air Force Aerospace Defense Command Interceptor Squadrons
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offices, stock room, toilets, and a balcony at one end that contained offices.
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counties in Indiana. The facility was established as a U.S. Navy installation,
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air refueling squadrons, operationally within the Air Mobility Command (AMC).
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Material purchased and shipped to Aircraft Delivery Unit, Port Columbus, Ohio
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Public Works Building (Later cancelled by BuDocks Directive of 29 March 1943)
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Building to house Engine Test Stands (Six Test Stands and Three Control Rooms)
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Runways (4), 200 ft × 5,000 ft (61 m × 1,524 m)
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United States Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, Looking North 4000 ft 9-17-1943
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Changing 4 Rnways to Concrete, and Landing Mat (2nd increment to Project 2)
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Bachelor Officers' Quarters (without messing facilities) (4) 160 officers.
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Reestablished as United States Air Force Storage Branch, 16 November 1951
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graduate. The Air Force officially renamed Bunker Hill Air Force Base as
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in Florida to Bunker Hill Air Force Base. At the time, the wing flew the
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Rademacher, Steven E., Major, USAF, BSC; Renaghan, Brian (August 2000).
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On 8 December 1964, a B-58 carrying five nuclear weapons, including a 9-
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Auditing Adjustment of Surplus Material, Equipment and Supplies Account
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Flying and notable non-flying units based at Grissom Air Reserve Base.
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Dispensary (25 beds) (Capacity increased to 109 beds under Project 51).
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Construction of 4 in (100 mm) Water Well (Later cancelled by
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and Detachment 1, Communications Company, 4th Marine Logistics Group.
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US Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)
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Grissom ARB also hosts Army Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve units.
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In June 1972, the 305th Air Refueling Squadron deployed elements to
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Inter-communication and Fire-crash Alarm Systems (Later cancelled)
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The end of the Cold War led to a downsizing of the military. The
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Transportation buildings and structures in Miami County, Indiana
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steam for heat. The security fence was a 6 ft (1.8 m)
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323d Fighter-Bomber Wing and 319th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
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of the 305th Air Refueling Wing; this squadron transferred to
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Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977
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Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs (29 October 2015).
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of the 305th Air Refueling Wing and transferred specialized
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trainers, nearly one-quarter of the U.S. Navy's inventory.
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Frontiers of Flight Museum December 2015 016 (Link Trainer)
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In addition to the previously mentioned builds, a combined
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Outlying Field No. 11; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 12; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 10; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Rifle and Machine Gun Range (Later cancelled by Change "M")
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spacecraft caught fire during a pre-launch preparation at
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Drainage System (Storm Water (2nd increment to Project 38)
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Outlying Field No. 6; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 8; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 4; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 3; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 2; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Outlying Field No. 1; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding
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Reestablished as Bunker Hill Air Force Base, 22 June 1954
1952:
arrived that day. The Air Force began to station the new
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For the civil general aviation airport at this site, see
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Renamed Grissom Air Reserve Base, 1 October 1994–present
1405:, Indiana's capitol, is 64 mi (103 km) south; 1185:
Collateral Medical and Surgical Equipment for Dispensary
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Walter Browne Woodson, for the acquisition of land near
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Indiana
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Established as Naval Reserve Air Base Peru, 1 July 1942
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on 21 July 2011, Grissom was also listed as one of the
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Other organizations located at Grissom ARB include the
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Technical Report and Project History Contract NOy 5475
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Grissom is also mentioned in "flight of the intruder"
2537:(LOOKING GLASS, post-attack SAC Airborne Command Post) 2051:, Tennessee, where it was determined that none of the 1933:. The ADC interceptors remained until 1 January 1959. 499:
comprising the civilian aviation activities providing
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Installations of the United States Air National Guard
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316th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (GSU)
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Bachelor Officers' Quarters (with messing facilities)
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as the latter aircraft entered the USAF inventory..
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1991 decision, the installation was downsized to an
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United States military aircraft designation systems
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655th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
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Renamed Naval Air Station Bunker Hill, 1 March 1943
2248:within the 434th Air Refueling Wing to operate the 1467: 1191:Outlying Field No. 14; 2nd increment to Project 62 1165:Outlying Field No. 11; 2nd increment to Project 61 1113:Outlying Field No. 12; 2nd increment to Project 59 492:installation and renamed Grissom Air Reserve Base. 460:base, located about 12 miles (19 km) north of 4190: 3841: 3449: 2085:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 1217:Outlying Field No. 9; 2nd increment to Project 66 1199:Garage, Station Maintenance Building and Firehouse 1139:Outlying Field No. 6; 2nd increment to Project 60 1087:Outlying Field No. 8; 2nd increment to Project 58 1061:Outlying Field No. 7; 2nd increment to Project 56 1035:Outlying Field No. 4; 2nd increment to Project 55 1009:Outlying Field No. 2; 2nd increment to Project 53 682:Four contractors were considered for the project; 532:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 9234:Census-designated places in Miami County, Indiana 9224:Buildings and structures in Miami County, Indiana 1959: 584:; Detachment 1, 855th Quartermaster Company; the 582:316th Psychological Operations Company (Tactical) 9239:Census-designated places in Cass County, Indiana 9210: 3994: 3611: 3605: 3393: 3391: 3389: 3387: 3385: 3383: 3381: 3379: 3377: 3375: 3373: 3371: 3369: 3367: 3365: 3363: 3361: 3359: 3357: 3355: 3353: 3351: 3349: 3347: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3337: 3335: 3333: 3331: 3329: 2454: 1980:On 1 June 1959, Strategic Air Command moved the 1211:Collateral Diet Kitchen Equipment for Dispensary 909:Subsistence Building (800 students, 400 sitting) 679:with manual instruction authorizing Project 88. 3732: 3679: 3478: 3327: 3325: 3323: 3321: 3319: 3317: 3315: 3313: 3311: 3309: 2075:(3 April 1926 – 27 January 1967) 1702:Bink's Paint Spraying and Air Washing Equipment 3720: 3623: 3455: 2413:Renamed Naval Air Station Peru, 1 January 1943 1663: 1397:20 mi (32 km) to the northwest; and 785:Athletic Field (Later cancelled by Change "B") 8958: 8460: 8097: 7063: 4592: 4176: 4152: 3439:Indy Star article about 1964 nuclear accident 3422: 3420: 3418: 3416: 3414: 3412: 3410: 3408: 3406: 3196:as a base used before the attack on Chicago. 2703: 2288:in New Jersey. The Air Force inactivated the 2268:and tactical theater airlift aircraft (e.g., 2213:of the Air Force Reserve began operating its 2000:until the squadron departed on 1 March 1963. 1877:, the Air Force reopened the installation as 1708:and embalming room; toilets and boiler room. 1513:Buildings 29A–29H consisted of eight B1 Type 1257:Swimming Pool (Later cancelled by Change "M") 3878:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3306: 2197:began its presence at Grissom in the 1970s. 1917:joined forces at the base, reporting to the 1788: 702:, Indianapolis; and a joint venture between 9157:Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division 5163:Strategic Air Command in the United Kingdom 3635: 2428:Renamed Grissom Air Force Base, 12 May 1968 2419:Deactivated and used for farming, 1946–1951 2157:Combined active duty and reserve operations 2112: 1911:319th Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron 1634: 1627:Building 44 was originally earmarked for a 8965: 8951: 8467: 8453: 8104: 8090: 7070: 7056: 4599: 4585: 4183: 4169: 4016:"US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990" 3403: 2605: 2181:In 1975, the Air Force inactivated the 3d 869:Increase of Dispensary to 109 bed capacity 3432: 3146:of any race were 3.2% of the population. 2921:is about 70 miles north of Indianapolis. 2838: 2511:Aircraft assigned (Strategic Air Command) 2450:Air Force Reserve Command, 1 October 1994 1849:. He received training as a Marine Corps 1389:; eighteen mi (29 km) north of 1153:Standby Emergency Electrical Unit (50 KW) 8531:Map of Indiana highlighting Miami County 6010:544th Aerospace Reconnaissance Technical 2917:counties in Indiana. The nearby city of 2762:16th Psychological Operations Battalion 2311: 2307: 2272:) from the concurrently disestablishing 2066: 1971: 1963: 1936: 1562: 1499: 1471: 1431: 1367: 1283:Brig (Later changed to Reception Center) 578:Company A, 1st Battalion, 330th Regiment 8168:Map of Indiana highlighting Cass County 5851:71st Strategic Reconnaissance (Fighter) 4054: 3974: 3954: 3714: 3588: 3576: 3190:Grissom is also mentioned in the movie 2905:, about 12 miles (19 km) north of 2874:Grissom Air Reserve Base is located at 2485: 2475:305th Combat Support Group, 1 June 1959 2472:4041st Air Base Group, 1 September 1957 2444:Strategic Air Command, 1 September 1957 2393:. Grissom was also in competition with 2241:Base Realignment and Closure Commission 1860:Transfer to the United States Air Force 1719: 625:sent a letter of recommendation to the 14: 9229:Installations of Strategic Air Command 9211: 9178: 9151:Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis 4083:Air Force Combat Units of World War II 3867:soil backfill of the remediation area. 3239:"Airport Diagram – Grissom ARB (KGUS)" 3003: 2541: 2183:Post Attack Command and Control System 1237:Dispensary X-Ray and Viewing Equipment 863:Magazine (Small Arms and Pyrotechnics) 657:Walter W. Ahlschlager & Associates 8946: 8448: 8085: 7051: 4580: 4164: 4151: 4002:. Associated Press. 19 September 2015 3176: 2739: 2664:434th Maintenance Operations Squadron 2460:4433d Air Base Squadron, 1 April 1955 2079:On 27 January 1967, the cabin of the 1547: 1417:125 mi (201 km) northwest. 1069:Squadron Administration Buildings (2) 425:3,810.3 metres (12,501 ft)  7028:Strategic Air Command Emblem Gallery 7023: 4108:: Office of Air Force History 1984. 4014: 3766:Air Force Historical Research Agency 3617: 3272:Air Force Historical Research Agency 2947: 2690:434th Operational Contracting Flight 2600: 1925:, Michigan. Initially operating the 1881:on 22 June 1954, and assigned it to 1579: 1413:70 mi (110 km) north, and 1303:Paint, Oil and Dope Storage Building 684:James T. Barnes Construction Company 9117:Terre Haute Air National Guard Base 4123:, Office of Air Force History, 1989 3929: 3906: 3829:. Department of Defense. April 1981 3822: 3738: 3484: 3474:USAF documentary film report (1968) 3461: 3138:, and 3.0% from two or more races. 2661:434th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 2003: 1676:Buildings 7E and 7F were temporary 1075:Sewerage System and Sewage Disposal 609:(BuDocks) sent out a letter to the 590:Marine Corps Reserve Center Grissom 174: 144: 114: 24: 9112:Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base 8526: 8475:Municipalities and communities of 8163: 8112:Municipalities and communities of 4075: 4034: 3955:Gerber, Carson (25 August 2015a). 3886: 3726: 3687:"Census of Population and Housing" 3629: 3181:Grissom appears in the video game 2993: 2758:2nd Psychological Operations Group 2687:434th Logistics Readiness Squadron 2494:, 8 August 1955 – 1 September 1957 2467:319th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron 2463:323d Air Base Group, 8 August 1955 2441:Tactical Air Command, 22 June 1954 2087:, killing United States Air Force 965:Auditorium and Recreation Building 692:Sollitt Construction Company, Inc. 611:Judge Advocate General of the Navy 25: 9260: 9188:Coast Guard Station Michigan City 9008:Muscatatuck Urban Training Center 7254:Air Defense, Tactical Air Command 4130: 3856:from the original on 10 July 2020 3794: 3522:"Marine Toys for Tots Foundation" 3397: 2653:434th Operations Support Squadron 2630:434th Aerospace Medicine Squadron 2447:Air Mobility Command, 1 June 1992 2404: 2063:Apollo 1 disaster – renaming base 1835:By 31 March 1945, there were 407 971:Water and Fire Protection Systems 522:, USAF, and Lieutenant Commander 484:from 1968 to 1994. Pursuant to a 9057: 7129: 7078: 7022: 6842:McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender 6670:North American F-82 Twin Mustang 5309: 4607: 4231: 4191: 3975:Gerber, Carson (21 June 2015b). 3775: This article incorporates 3770: 3760: This article incorporates 3755: 2952: 2554:). As a result of previous post- 2469:, 1 November 1955 – 1 March 1963 2436:Major commands to which assigned 2230:United States invasion of Panama 2151:U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield 1673:and meteorological instruments. 1468:Runways and warming-up platforms 322:(as Naval Reserve Air Base Peru) 300:https://www.grissom.afrc.af.mil/ 173: 166: 143: 136: 113: 106: 92: 65: 6690:General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark 6614:General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark 5978:4320th Strategic Wing (Missile) 3803: 3748: 3657: 3544: 3514: 3502: 3490: 3467: 3426: 3246:Federal Aviation Administration 2943: 2783:766th Transportation Battalion 2378:due to its 12,500-foot runway. 2347:(AFRC) in 1997. The base added 2217:aircraft from Grissom in 1978. 1363: 1225:Heating Plant (Operations area) 623:Shore Station Development Board 446:Federal Aviation Administration 3450:Rademacher & Renaghan 2000 3292: 3278: 3260: 3231: 3193:Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2693:434th Security Forces Squadron 2589: 2391:Seymour Johnson Air Force Base 1982:305th Bombardment Wing, Medium 1960:305th Bombardment Wing, Medium 945:Electrical Distribution System 13: 1: 6910:Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar 6529:91st Strategic Reconnaissance 6005:55th Strategic Reconnaissance 6000:26th Strategic Reconnaissance 2864:Pease Air National Guard Base 2780:643rd Regional Support Group 2721:Combat Logistics Regiment 45 2681:434th Communications Squadron 2678:434th Civil Engineer Squadron 2583:National Arbor Day Foundation 2455:Previous base operating units 2167:434th Special Operations Wing 2109:in his honor on 12 May 1968. 1885:. The base began to host the 1814:Naval Air Station Bunker Hill 1538: 1401:20 mi to the northeast. 1205:Parachute Building with Tower 1127:Drainage System (Storm Water) 831:Barracks (enlisted men, 1800) 600: 474:Naval Air Station Bunker Hill 157:Show map of the United States 27:Military base in Indiana, USA 7704:but with a military presence 6915:Douglas C-124 Globemaster II 6847:Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter 6675:Republic F-84F Thunderstreak 5995:6th Strategic Reconnaissance 4314:Air Reserve Personnel Center 2869: 2786:855th Quartermaster Company 2684:434th Force Support Squadron 2672:434th Mission Support Group 2370:Until the retirement of the 2252:. The Air Force inactivated 2142:arrived on 15 January 1970. 1968:SAC B-47s on the flight line 1329:Gatehouse and Security Fence 931:Directive of 29 March 1943) 749:Development of Landing Field 72:Boeing KC-135R Stratotankers 7: 9093:Rockville Air Force Station 6900:Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter 6589:North American B-45 Tornado 6574:Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit 4060:United States Census Bureau 4020:United States Census Bureau 3202: 3187:as a possible battlefield. 2926:United States Census Bureau 2860:Naval Air Station Brunswick 2648:74th Air Refueling Squadron 2639:72nd Air Refueling Squadron 2558:base realignments and post- 2294:70th Air Refueling Squadron 2246:74th Air Refueling Squadron 2191:70th Air Refueling Squadron 2123:70th Air Refueling Squadron 2117:With the retirement of the 1954:Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker 1822:Naval Air Station Pensacola 1794:Naval Reserve Air Base Peru 1752:encased in concrete and 58 1664:Flight operations buildings 1508: 708:United Construction Company 700:William P Jungclaus Company 395:247.1 metres (811 ft) 10: 9265: 6862:Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker 6832:Boeing KB-29 Superfortress 6685:Convair F-102 Delta Dagger 6665:North American F-2 Mustang 6604:Boeing B-52 Stratofortress 4000:LIN Television Corporation 2924:The base is listed by the 2777:310th Sustainment Command 2774:377th Sustainment Command 2717:4th Marine Logistics Group 2704:United States Marine Corps 2667:434th Maintenance Squadron 2401:for basing of the KC-46A. 2353:United States Navy Reserve 2211:72d Air Refueling Squadron 2195:United States Army Reserve 2127:Little Rock Air Force Base 1903:North American F-86H Sabre 1879:Bunker Hill Air Force Base 1802:United States Marine Corps 1173:Paint and Dope Spray Booth 704:J.L. Simmons Company, Inc. 595: 551:United States Army Reserve 537:It is home to the largest 514:native Lieutenant Colonel 478:Bunker Hill Air Force Base 29: 9169: 9138: 9129: 9102: 9075: 9066: 9055: 9021: 8993: 8984: 8918: 8908: 8830: 8704: 8660: 8577: 8538: 8524: 8508: 8489: 8420: 8410: 8340: 8291: 8208: 8175: 8161: 8145: 8126: 7758: 7701: 7625: 7453: 7442: 7367: 7271: 7262: 7236: 7138: 7127: 7091: 7036: 7015: 6937: 6925:Boeing C-135 Stratolifter 6870: 6822: 6779: 6698: 6680:North American F-86 Sabre 6657: 6622: 6599:Boeing B-50 Superfortress 6579:Boeing B-29 Superfortress 6559: 6546: 6521: 6498: 6373: 6353: 6147: 6111: 6085: 6076: 6018: 5985: 5879: 5806: 5603: 5594: 5574: 5506: 5370: 5363: 5325: 5318: 5307: 5155: 5010:Calumet Air Force Station 4985: 4976: 4919: 4642: 4629: 4620: 4512: 4461: 4370: 4329: 4322: 4306: 4240: 4229: 4203: 4197:Air Force Reserve Command 4158: 4153:Links to related articles 3936:Air Force Reserve Command 3099: 3084: 3069: 3054: 3039: 3024: 3009: 3002: 2997: 2992: 2989: 2961:This section needs to be 2675:49th Aerial Port Squadron 2612:Air Force Reserve Command 2548:Air Force Reserve Command 2479:931st Air Refueling Group 2395:Westover Air Reserve Base 2345:Air Force Reserve Command 1826:Naval Station Great Lakes 1806:United States Coast Guard 1789:World War II Navy service 1101:Steam Distribution System 1049:Roads, Walks and Services 1017:Instruction Buildings (2) 740: 737: 734: 731: 728: 725: 722: 719: 635:Chief of Naval Operations 607:Bureau of Yards and Docks 586:U.S. Marine Corps Reserve 543:Air Force Reserve Command 436: 416: 411: 406: 402: 391: 368: 363: 352: 339: 334: 326: 310: 305: 295: 287: 281:Air Force Reserve Command 276: 265: 255: 250: 242: 196: 187:Show map of North America 100: 91: 64: 46: 41: 9087:Grissom Air Reserve Base 9044:Jefferson Proving Ground 6789:Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird 4557:919th Special Operations 4137:Grissom Air Reserve Base 3783:Grissom Air Reserve Base 3556:Grissom Air Reserve Base 3497:https://www.afcec.af.mil 3219: 2845:perfluorinated compounds 2658:434th Maintenance Group 2625:434th Air Refueling Wing 2492:323d Fighter-Bomber Wing 2387:916th Air Refueling Wing 2326:434th Air Refueling Wing 2322:Grissom Air Reserve Base 2274:Military Airlift Command 2201:reserve wings, using 60 2140:931st Air Refueling Wing 2113:305th Air Refueling Wing 2029:Atomic Energy Commission 1992:; later, the supersonic 1891:323d Fighter-Bomber Wing 1734:steam generating boilers 1635:Administration buildings 857:Barracks (students, 800) 649:Russell B. Moore Company 627:US Secretary of the Navy 559:434th Air Refueling Wing 454:Grissom Air Reserve Base 357:434th Air Refueling Wing 84:434th Air Refueling Wing 58:United States of America 42:Grissom Air Reserve Base 6920:Convair C-131 Samaritan 6584:Convair B-36 Peacemaker 4096:Ravenstein, Charles A. 3788:United States Air Force 3509:https://www.iedc.in.gov 2930:census-designated place 2893:40.670699°N 86.154670°W 2724:Communications Company 2710:US Marine Corps Reserve 2606:United States Air Force 2376:emergency landing sites 2343:which later became the 2095:Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom 2073:Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom 1919:4706th Air Defense Wing 1907:North American F-100A/D 1887:4433d Air Base Squadron 1043:Administration Building 557:. The host unit is the 555:US Marine Corps Reserve 549:), plus units from the 526:, USN, perished in the 516:Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom 480:from 1954 to 1968, and 458:United States Air Force 9081:Bakalar Air Force Base 9030:Fort Benjamin Harrison 8974:Military installations 8532: 8169: 6890:Douglas C-54 Skymaster 6857:Lockheed Martin KC-130 6804:Martin RB-57D Canberra 4278:Minneapolis-Saint Paul 4102:Maxwell Air Force Base 3777:public domain material 3762:public domain material 2839:Environmental problems 2808:95th Training Division 2803:108th Training Command 2650:– KC-135R Stratotanker 2634:434th Operations Group 2531:(air refueling tanker) 2501:305th Bombardment Wing 2317: 2286:McGuire Air Force Base 2234:Operation Desert Storm 2209:fighter aircraft. The 2132:Bakalar Air Force Base 2107:Grissom Air Force Base 2076: 2033:Clarksville, Tennessee 1986:MacDill Air Force Base 1977: 1969: 1810:Naval Air Station Peru 1568: 1505: 1477: 1437: 1409:64 mi northeast, 1373: 669:Michigan City, Indiana 605:On 18 March 1942, the 482:Grissom Air Force Base 18:Grissom Air Force Base 9037:Freeman Army Airfield 8530: 8478:Miami County, Indiana 8167: 6895:Fairchild C-82 Packet 6885:Douglas C-47 Skytrain 6594:Boeing B-47 Stratojet 4613:Strategic Air Command 4056:"U.S. Census website" 3799:. United States Navy. 3606:Associated Press 2015 3100:U.S. Decennial Census 2985:Historical population 2928:as the "Grissom AFB" 2898:40.670699; -86.154670 2573:activities, like the 2517:Boeing B-47 Stratojet 2399:Tinker Air Force Base 2315: 2308:Air Force Reserve era 2298:Travis Air Force Base 2254:Strategic Air Command 2171:Cessna A-37 Dragonfly 2125:from another wing at 2070: 1990:Boeing B-47 Stratojet 1975: 1967: 1956:on the base in 1957. 1950:4041st Air Base Group 1942:Strategic Air Command 1937:Strategic Air Command 1783:Pennsylvania Railroad 1566: 1503: 1475: 1435: 1423:Pennsylvania Railroad 1371: 791:Link Trainer Building 503:and charter service. 437:Airfield shared with 260:Department of Defense 219:40.64806°N 86.15222°W 9013:Stout Army Air Field 8931:United States portal 8433:United States portal 8115:Cass County, Indiana 7084:Tactical Air Command 6982:Russell E. Dougherty 6609:Convair B-58 Hustler 3795:Bragg, Captain K.B. 3667:. U.S. Census Bureau 3645:. U.S. Census Bureau 2643:KC-135R Stratotanker 2575:Marine Corps Reserve 2523:Convair B-58 Hustler 2486:Major units assigned 2349:Marine Corps Reserve 2258:Air Mobility Command 2169:(434 SOW) and their 1994:Convair B-58 Hustler 1883:Tactical Air Command 1853:at NAS Bunker Hill. 1720:Facilities buildings 1620:Building 36 was the 1571:Building 39 was the 1179:Engine Run-in Stands 1023:Warming-up Platforms 883:Mess Hall (1000 Men) 706:, Indianapolis, and 563:Air Mobility Command 539:KC-135R Stratotanker 534:on 27 January 1967. 364:Airfield information 335:Garrison information 9144:Heslar Naval Armory 7493:Davis–Monthan (ACC) 6569:Rockwell B-1 Lancer 5355:Twentieth Air Force 5350:Sixteenth Air Force 5345:Fifteenth Air Force 5203:RAF Greenham Common 4042:on 12 February 2020 3981:Kokomo Tribune (IN) 3961:Kokomo Tribune (IN) 3894:on 12 February 2020 3558:. 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Chain, Jr, 6362:= initial assigned 5188:RAF Bruntingthorpe 4547:514th Air Mobility 4542:452nd Air Mobility 4532:349th Air Mobility 4143:Grissom Air Museum 4022:. 12 February 2011 3942:on 26 January 2016 3209:Grissom Air Museum 3177:In popular culture 3158:were 100.8 males. 3112:population density 2984: 2862:and well water at 2789:Detachment 1 (GSU) 2740:United States Army 2727:Detachment 1 (GSU) 2351:units in 2001 and 2318: 2092:Lieutenant Colonel 2077: 1978: 1970: 1830:British Royal Navy 1798:United States Navy 1569: 1548:Training buildings 1506: 1478: 1438: 1374: 647:On 27 March 1942, 417:Length and surface 277:Controlled by 9206: 9205: 9200: 9199: 9196: 9195: 9165: 9164: 9125: 9124: 9053: 9052: 8940: 8939: 8442: 8441: 8079: 8078: 7754: 7753: 7438: 7437: 7244:Air Forces Panama 7045: 7044: 7007:George Lee Butler 6972:Bruce K. Holloway 6967:Joseph J. Nazzaro 6933: 6932: 6542: 6541: 6538: 6537: 6349: 6348: 6345: 6344: 5590: 5589: 5575:Strategic missile 5305: 5304: 5301: 5300: 5268:RAF South Ruislip 5223:RAF Upper Heyford 4972: 4971: 4574: 4573: 4570: 4569: 4119:Mueller, Robert, 3163:per capita income 3104: 3103: 2982: 2981: 2835: 2834: 2341:Air Force Reserve 2278:Air Force Reserve 2163:Air Force Reserve 2103:Purdue University 2099:Mitchell, Indiana 1984:, (305 BMW) from 1658:State Highway 218 1584:Building 22, the 1580:Commons buildings 1361: 1360: 712:Winona, Minnesota 665:Phelps & Peck 574:U.S. Army Reserve 490:Air Force Reserve 451: 450: 432: 431: 16:(Redirected from 9256: 9176: 9175: 9136: 9135: 9073: 9072: 9061: 8991: 8990: 8967: 8960: 8953: 8944: 8943: 8932: 8925: 8529: 8501: 8494: 8484: 8479: 8469: 8462: 8455: 8446: 8445: 8434: 8427: 8166: 8138: 8131: 8121: 8116: 8106: 8099: 8092: 8083: 8082: 7451: 7450: 7269: 7268: 7133: 7082: 7072: 7065: 7058: 7049: 7048: 7026: 7025: 6987:Richard H. 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Index

Grissom Air Force Base
Grissom Aeroplex
Bunker Hill
Indiana
United States of America

Boeing KC-135R Stratotankers
434th Air Refueling Wing

Grissom ARB is located in Indiana
Grissom ARB is located in the United States
Grissom ARB is located in North America
40°38′53″N 86°09′08″W / 40.64806°N 86.15222°W / 40.64806; -86.15222 (Grissom ARS)
Department of Defense
US Air Force
Air Force Reserve Command
https://www.grissom.afrc.af.mil/
Colonel
434th Air Refueling Wing
IATA
ICAO
FAA LID
WMO
AMSL
Direction
Asphalt
Grissom Aeroplex
Federal Aviation Administration
United States Air Force
Kokomo

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