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Offutt AFB hosts a variety of aircraft to include the RC-135V/W Rivet Joint, RC-135S Cobra Ball, RC-135U Combat Sent, WC-135W Constant Phoenix, E-4B National Airborne Operations …
News - Offutt Air Force Base
Jan 6, 2026 · On a sunny day on the Offutt flightline the remains of unidentified service members in flag draped caskets are repatriated in an honorable carry ceremony where military …
Units - Offutt Air Force Base
Offutt AFB Air Passenger Terminal Retiree Activities Office 55th Force Support Squadron 55th Contracting Squadron 55th Civil Engineer Squadron Mid-Air Collision Avoidance Offutt AFB …
Offutt Air Force Base > Resources > Newcomer
Sep 1, 2024 · Offutt AFB is located in Bellevue, Neb., 10 miles south of downtown Omaha, and just six miles south of Interstate 80 at the Intersection of Capehart Road and U.S. Highway 75.
55th Wing - Offutt Air Force Base
The 55th Wing is the host unit at Offutt Air Force Base. As a warfighting unit, the Fightin’ Fifty-Fifth executes all five of the Air Force’s core missions and is comprised of more than 7,800 …
Resources - Offutt Air Force Base
Military and Family Readiness is a network of programs and services operated by the Defense Department and other federal, state, and community-based agencies and organizations. The …
Fact Sheets - Offutt Air Force Base
Sep 23, 2015 · 557th Communications Squadron The 557th Communications Squadron consists of four flights organized, trained, and equipped to support communication information systems …
55th Mission Support Group - Offutt Air Force Base
The 55th Mission Support Group provides vital mission support for Offutt Air Force Base through engineering, security, mission support, services, supply, transportation, contracting and …
LeMay Flight Training Center, Offutt Aero Club continues soaring …
Dec 12, 2024 · In 1950, General Curtis E. LeMay, then-commander of Strategic Air Command, established the first U.S. Armed Forces official flying club, the LeMay Flight Training Center …