- Kincheloe Air Force Base
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name=Kincheloe Air Force Base
partof=Strategic Air Command (SAC)
location= Located nearKincheloe, Michigan
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caption=USGS aerial photo as ofApril 28 1998
type=Air Force Base
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built=1943
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used=1952-1977
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controlledby=United States Air Force
garrison=449th Bombardment Wing
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events=Kincheloe Air Force Base was a U.S. Air Force base during the
Cold War .The base was known by various names, including Kinross Municipal Airport, Kinross Army Air Field, Kinross Air Field, Kinross Air Force Auxiliary Field, and Kinross Air Force Base. The present dayChippewa County International Airport and the community ofKincheloe, Michigan are located on the site of the base.History
During
World War II , theSoo Locks were considered vital to the war efforts. An airport was planned in Kinross as early as June 1941 and construction began in 1943. The base was then designated the Kinross Auxiliary Air Field, and was to serve as a refueling stop for aircraft headed forAlaska as well as to defend the locks. However, no tactical units were assigned to the base during the war. The base was controlled by the 4250th Army Air Force Base Unit of theU.S. Army , which also operated the air field in Alpena.After the war, the city of Sault Ste. Marie, along with
Capital Airlines andTrans-Canada Airlines , leased the property and used it for commercial air service from 1945 to 1952. With the increasing tensions of theCold War and the outbreak of theKorean War , the 4685th Air Base Squadron was assigned to the reactivated airfield in October 1952. The units based there changed designations several times in the following months, with the base ultimately becoming operational as aUnited States Air Force facility in July 1953.The air base expanded throughout the 1950s, and in September, 1959, was officially renamed Kincheloe AFB after Captain
Iven C. Kincheloe Jr. , a native of Cassopolis, veteran of the Korean War and test pilot for theF-100 Super Sabre ,F-104 Starfighter , andBell X-2 .The base was a component of NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) and the
Strategic Air Command , having its runway extended to 12,000 feet to accommodate 15B-52H Stratofortress bombers and tenKC-135 A Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft.Other SAC bases with
B-52 s in the vicinity wereK.I. Sawyer AFB , one hundred miles to the west, andWurtsmith AFB in the Lower Peninsula onLake Huron just north ofSaginaw Bay , near Oscoda. Wurtsmith AFB was closed byBRAC action in 1993, and K. I Sawyer AFB was closed byBRAC action two years later in 1995. Both have since been converted to civilian airports.In December 1965, the
U.S. Department of Defense announced a decision to close Kincheloe by October 1971. The units located there were either deactivated or relocated by 1968; however, in May 1971, the decision to close the base was reversed and it was again a component of theStrategic Air Command . But this proved to be only a six-year reprieve, as the base was inactivated onSeptember 30 ,1977 as part of an on-going Air Force-wide Reduction in Force following the end of the Vietnam War, reductions that particularly impacted SAC with concurrent closures ofMcCoy AFB in Florida andRamey AFB in Puerto Rico. Portions of the base had already been transferred to local authorities, and following the deactivation all the remaining property was transferred, although theU.S. Federal Government reserved the right to have exclusive or non-exclusive use of the airport facilities during a declared national emergency.Despite the loss of approximately 10,000 personnel living in the area, the base has been successfully redeveloped since closing.
Chippewa County International Airport , Kinross Correctional Facility, Kinross Manufacturing, American Kinross, Inc. and Rudyard Area Schools are now located on the property. In all, the local tax base had doubled, and the civilian payroll created by the new ventures had reached $110 million.ee also
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Michigan World War II Army Airfields
*Central Air Defense Force (Air Defense Command)References
* [http://kinross.net/kinross.Aspx?pageid=History A Brief History of Kinross/Kincheloe Air Force Base]
* [http://www.strategic-air-command.com/bases/Kincheloe_AFB.htm Kincheloe AFB history] from Strategic-Air-Command.com
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/facility/kincheloe.htm Kincheloe AFB] atGlobalSecurity.org External links
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