United States Air Force in The United Kingdom - USAF Bases in The United Kingdom

USAF Bases in The United Kingdom

  • RAF Alconbury (USAFE)
    • 7560th Air Base Group (ABG) (1953–1959)
    • 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing /Tactical Fighter Wing (1959–1994)
    • 423d Air Base Group (1995– )
  • RAF Barford St John
    • Detachment 1, 2130th Communications Squadron (AFCS) (1960-1992)
    • 422d ABG (1993– )
  • RAF Bentwaters/RAF Woodbridge (USAFE) *
    • 79th Fighter Squadron (FS) (1952–1970) (RAF Woodbridge)
    • 81st Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) (1951–1993)
      (RAF Bentwaters to 1958, Bentwaters/Woodbridge to 1993)
  • RAF Burtonwood (Air Materiel Command) *
    • 59th Air Depot Wing (1948–1965)
  • RAF Blenheim Crescent (EOARDS/USAFE)
    • 422d Air Base Group (2007– )
  • RAF Chelveston (SAC/USAFE) *
    • SAC Reflex Base (1952–1959)
    • 42d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron/10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (1959–1962)
  • RAF Chicksands (USAFSS) *
    • 10th Radio Sq (1950–1951)
    • 7534th Air Base Squadron (ABS) (1951–58)
    • 6950th Radio/Security Gp (1958–1978)
    • 7274th Air Base Group (1978–1993)
  • RAF Croughton (USAFE)
    • 1969th Communications Squadron (CS) (1950–1955)
    • 1230th Airways and Air Communications
      Service Squadron (AACS) (1955–1961)
    • 2130th Communications Squadron (1961–1971, 1983–1986)
    • 2130th Communications Group (1971–1980, 1986–1993)
    • 2168th Communications Squadron (1980–1983)
    • 630th Communications Squadron (1993–1994)
    • 603d Communications Squadron (1994–1996)
    • 422d Air Base Squadron (1996–2005)
    • 422d Air Base Group (2005– )
  • RAF Fairford (SAC/USAFE)
    • 7507th Air Base Group (1950–1952)
    • 3919th Air Base Group (1952–1964)
    • 7020th Air Base Group (1979–1989)
    • 11th Strategic Group (1984–1992)
    • 420th Air Base Group (2004– )
  • RAF Feltwell (USSC)
    • 5th SSS/21st SW
  • RAF Greenham Common (SAC/USAFE) *
    • 7501st Air Base Squadron (1951–1953)
    • 3909th Air Base / Combat Support Group (1953–1964)
    • 7551st Combat Support Group (CSG) (1964–1968)
    • OLA, 20th TFW (1976–1979)
    • 501 TMW (1982–1991)
  • RAF Lakenheath (SAC/USAFE)
    • 7460th BCS (1948–1949)
    • 7504th ABG (1949–1953)
    • 3913th ABS (1953–1955)
    • 3910th ABG (1955–1960)
    • 99th ADS (1959–1960)
    • 48th TFW (1960– )
  • RAF Manston (USAFE) *
    • 123d FBG (1951–52)
    • 406th FIW (1952–1958)
  • RAF Little Rissington (USAFE) *
    • 870th Contingency Hospital (1981–93)
    • 20th TFW (1981–93) accommodation for RAF Upper Heyford
  • RAF Menwith Hill
  • RAF Mildenhall (SAC/USAFE/AMC)
    • 7511th ABG (1950–1955)
    • 3913th ABG (1955–1959)
    • 7513th ABG (1959–1966)
    • 513th MAW (1966 – )
    • 100th ARW (1992 – )
  • RAF Molesworth (SAC/USAFE)
    • 582d Air Resupply Group (1951–1956)
    • 482d Troop Carrier Sq (1956–1957)
    • 303d TMW (1986–1989)
    • 423d ABG (1989– )
  • RAF Sculthorpe (SAC) *
    • 47th BW (1952–1962)
  • RAF Shepherds Grove (USAFE) *
    • 116th/78th FBS (1951–1958)
  • RAF Upper Heyford (SAC/USAFE) *
    • 7509th ABS (1950–1951)
    • 7509th ABG (1951–1952)
    • 3918th ABG (1952–1958)
    • 3918th CSG (1958–1964)
    • 3918th SW (1964–1966)
    • 66th TFW (1966–1970)
    • 20th TFW (1970–1993)
  • RAF Upwood (USAFE)
    • 10th TRW/TFW/ABW (1959–1994)
    • 423d ABG (1995– )
  • RAF Welford (USAFE)
    • 420th ABG (2005– )
  • RAF Wethersfield (USAFE) *
    • 20th TFW (1951–1970)
  • * Inactive Operating Base
  • AFCC: Air Force Communications Command
  • AFSS: Air Force Space Command
  • USAFSS: Air Force Security Service

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