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Why did Castle AFB close?

Why did Castle AFB close?

The end of the Cold War brought many changes to the Air Force, and Castle AFB was selected for closure under the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 during Round II Base Closure Commission deliberations (BRAC 91). The 93d Bomb Wing was inactivated on 30 September 1995 with the closure of Castle AFB.

When did Castle AFB close?

In 1970, the 93rd Bomb Wing took first place in the annual SAC Bombing Competition. Castle was selected for closure under the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 during Round II Base Closure Commission deliberations (BRAC 91).

Who owns Castle Air Force Base?

The former Castle Air Force Base has now been completely transferred, and the Air Force no longer owns property at the site. In the final round of land transfers in December 2006, the County of Merced received over 1,900 acres of land including the airfield.

How many acres is Castle Air Force Base?

The 2,777-acre former Castle Air Force Base (CAFB) was originally the location of an aircrew training facility. Wastes generated were disposed of on site from 1941 until 1977, and the …

Who was Castle AFB named after?

Brigadier General Frederick W. Castle
The facility was renamed Castle Air Force Base on January 13, 1948 as part of the establishment of the United States Air Force as a separate military service. Castle is named for Brigadier General Frederick W. Castle, who died on Dec. 24, 1944 flying his 30th bombing mission.

What is Travis AFB Majcom?

Originally named Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base, construction began on Travis in 1942. On 1 May 1949, the Strategic Air Command (SAC) became the parent major command for Travis AFB, turning it into a major long-range reconnaissance and intercontinental bombing installation for the 9th Bomb Group/9th Bomb Wing.

What is the largest Air Force base in California?

Travis Air Force Base

Travis Air Force Base
Travis AFB Location in the United States Show map of California Show map of the United States Show all
Coordinates 38°15′46″N 121°55′39″WCoordinates: 38°15′46″N 121°55′39″W
Type US Air Force Base
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What is Travis AFB known for?

Travis AFB California is not only known for the number of jobs and employment it provides to the city of California, but it is also known to have an airport that is the busiest passenger and cargo terminal airport out of all the other military air terminals in the United States of America.

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