USAF Re-organisation Plans for 2011

kilo delta

Charter Member 2015
Changes for USAF in 2011, both losses and gains...


Elmendorf AFB
Will gain from Kulis ANG:-
12 x C-130H Hercules
3 x HC-130N Combat Shadow
5 x HH-60G Pavehawks

Little Rock AFB
Will Lose:
28 x C-130E Hercules

Will Gain:
18 x C-130H Hercules on FTU Temporarily.
3 x C-130J to compliment the ones already there.

Beale AFB

Will Gain:-
5 x RQ-4B Global Hawk

Edwards AFB

Will Gain:-
1 x F-35A

Will Lose:-
9 x TG-10A,B,D

Peterson AFB

Will Lose:-
1 x C-21A Learjet

USAF Academy

Will Gain:-
25 x T-41

Dover AFB

Will Lose:-
3 x C-5B Galaxy

Will Gain:-
3 x C-5M Galaxy

Duke Field
Will Lose:-
2 x MC-130E Combat Talon 1

Eglin AFB

Will Gain:-
12 x F-35A JSF

Hurlburt Field

Will Gain:-
2 x CV-22

Andersen AFB, Guam

Will Gain:-
3 x RQ-4B Global Hawks

Hickham AFB

Will Gain:-
15 x F-22A Raptors
4 x KC-135R Tankers

Scott AFB

Will Lose:- 3 x C-9C VIP transports

Andrews AFB

Will Lose:-
3 x C-21A Learjet
1 x C-37A G5

Will Gain:-
1 x C-37B G5

Martin station, Maryland

Will Lose:-
6 x C-130J Hercules

Will Gain:-
4 x C-27J Spartan

Keesler AFB

Will Lose:-
3 x C-21A Learjet

Will Gain:-
2 x C-130J Hercules

Key Field, Mississippi

Will Lose:-
8 x Kc-135R Tankers

Will Gain
1 x C-27J Spartan

Creech AFB, NV

Will Gain:-
4 x MQ-1 Predator bringing total to 84
14 x MQ-9 Reaper bringing total to 36

Cannon AFB, NM

Will Gain:-
6 x F-22A Raptor bringing total to 36
12 x MQ-1 Predators
11 MQ-9 Reapers

Kirtland AFB

Will Gain:-
1 CV-22B bringing total to 6
1 x MC-130J

Hancock AFB, New York

Will Gain:-
4 x MQ-9 Reapers

Grand Forks AFB,

Will Lose:-
12 x KC-135R Tankers

Will Gain:-
2 x RQ-4B Global Hawks

Mansfield AFB

Will Gain:-
1 C-27J Spartan

Wright Patterson AFB

Will Lose:-
5 x C-5A Galaxy

Will Gain:-
4 x C-17A

Vance AFB

Will Lose:-
1 x T-38C

McGhee Tyson ANGB

Will Gain:-
3 x Kc-135R tankers

Nashville ANGB

Will Lose:
4 x C-130H Hercules

Dyess AFB

Will Lose:-
11 x C-130H Hercules

Will Gain:-
9 x C-130J Hercules

Randolph AFB

Will Lose:-
2 x T-43 Gators

General Mitchell ANGB

Will Gain:-
3 x KC-135R Tankers

found here... http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22700
 
No word on Ellsworth yet, I see.
I know the congress folk here are pushing pretty hard to gain a couple UAV squadrons for the base.
They are adding more civilian and military positions out west. :kilroy:
 
Cannon AFB does not have any F-22's. So, something doesn't appear right with the list at least with respect to Cannon.

Ken
 
I thought Cannon disestablished it's fighter role and went AFSOC?

There goes my spidey sense tingling again: Why on earth does Edwards have nearly a squadron full of gliders? I know the test pilot school has some cool hardware, but 9 gliders?
 
I thought Cannon disestablished it's fighter role and went AFSOC?

There goes my spidey sense tingling again: Why on earth does Edwards have nearly a squadron full of gliders? I know the test pilot school has some cool hardware, but 9 gliders?

It did. I am based at Cannon.

There are no fighters at Cannon any longer and have not been for several years.

That's why I am bringing a question about the accuracy of the list that was published by the news source. Since I can so easily question the information for Cannon, it leads me to wonder about the accuracy of the information for the other bases.

Ken
 
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