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Mountain Home Air Force Base

Mountain Home Air Force Base
Author: Yancy D. Mailes
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738548050

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Mountain Home Air Force Base began inauspiciously as a small effort to support and train B-24 combat aircrews for the rigors of World War II. Today it represents the only active-duty air force installation in the heart of Idaho. From its shadowy rebirth in the late 1940s to its buildup under Strategic Air Command, the base housed some of the cold war's most important assets in the battle against communism. Mountain Home's most recent and longest-serving tenant is the world-famous 366th Fighter Wing "Gunfighters." Under the stewardship of the Gunfighters, Mountain Home has been transformed from a remote, dusty World War II airstrip to one of the air force's premier training facilities, readying aircrews and their support agencies for the demands of modern warfare.


Mountain Home AFB Force Structure Change Environmental Assessment

Mountain Home AFB Force Structure Change Environmental Assessment
Author: Mountain Home Air Force Base (Idaho)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Eagle (Jet fighter plane)
ISBN:

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Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposal to implement force structure changes at Mountain Home AFB in Idaho which include removing MHAFB's inventory of B-1 and KC-135 aircraft, adding to the existing inventory of F-15Es at the base, and replacing 18 existing F-15s with 18 re-engined F-15Es. These changes are proposed in order to support implementation of President George W. Bush's Budget Decision 824, which reduces the overall size of the B-1 fleet, while upgrading remaining B-1 aircraft.