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  1. Elmendorf Air Force Base

    The 673d Air Base Wing mission video depicts the wing’s mission, vision, and priorities, highlighting the wing’s commitment to supporting and enabling the activities of Joint Base …

  2. Elmendorf Air Force Base - Wikipedia

    Elmendorf Air Force Base (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) is a United States Air Force (USAF) facility in Anchorage, Alaska. Originally known as Elmendorf Field, it became …

  3. Elmendorf Air Force Base, Military Base | Military.com

    Elmendorf AFB is a well-known Air Force installation in Alaska. The Elmendorf base guide has information for service members and families. Learn more.

  4. Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson - Wikipedia

    Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) is a United States military facility in Anchorage, Alaska. It is a joint base formed from the United States Air Force …

  5. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson > Info > Air Force Units

    Eleventh Air Force boasts the largest concentration of fifth-generation fighter aircraft, all of the Pacific's joint bases, and is a total-force integrator able to meet any threat head-on.

  6. About Us - Elmendorf Air Force Base

    In 1951, the Army moved its operations to the new Fort Richardson and the Air Force assumed control of the original Fort Richardson and renamed it Elmendorf Air Force Base.

  7. Elmendorf Air Force Base History - Joint Base Elmendorf

    Elmendorf Air Force Base, adjacent to the city of Anchorage, is the largest Air Force installation in Alaska and home of the Headquarters, Alaskan Command (ALCOM), Alaskan NORAD Region …

  8. Joint Base Elmendorf - Richardson JBER | Base Overview & Info ...

    Find key information & resources for Joint Base Elmendorf - Richardson JBER in Alaska including contacts, important messages, directions, cost of living, and more.

  9. Elmendorf AFB (Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson) - Base

    Elmendorf AFB, or Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, is located in Anchorage, Alaska. It is the result of the merger of Elmendorf AFB and Fort Richardson that took place in 2010.

  10. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Air Force Base - Military Bases

    After World War II, the Army moved its operations to the new Fort Richardson and the Air Force assumed control of the original Fort Richardson and renamed it Elmendorf Air Force Base.