Peterson Air Force Base - Current Tenant Units

Current Tenant Units

  • 21st Space Wing (Host Unit)
    • 21st Operations Group
    • 21st Medical Group
    • 21st Mission Support Group
    • 721st Mission Support Group at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station
    • 821st Air Base Group at Thule Air Base
  • 302d Airlift Wing (Air Force Reserve Command)
    • 302d Operations Group
      • 52d Airlift Squadron (Active Associate Unit)
    • 302d Maintenance Goup
    • 302d Mission Support Group
  • 544th Information Operations Group
  • 561st Network Operations Squadron (part of the 67th Network Warfare Wing)
  • Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC), Detachment 4.
  • NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)
  • USNORTHCOM (United States Northern Command)
  • USAF Academy Band
  • U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Strategic Command (Forward)
  • U.S. Army (SMDC) 1st Space Brigade
  • Colorado Wing, Civil Air Patrol
  • Space and Missile System Center Space Logistics Directorate

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