- Incirlik Air Base
, an important air base in
NATO 's Southern Region, is located inİncirlik , 12 km east ofAdana ,Turkey 's fifth largest city, and 56 km from theMediterranean Sea . ItsICAO airport code is LTAG.Incirlik is the 10th Air Wing ("Ana Jet Üs" or "AJÜ") of the 2nd Air Force Command ("Hava Kuvvet Komutanligi") of the
Turkish Air Force ("Türk Hava Kuvvetleri"). Other wings of this command are located inMerzifon (LTAP),Malatya /Erhaç (LTAT) andDiyarbakır (LTCC). [ [http://www.scramble.nl/tr.htm Turkish Air Force] - Scramble]The airbase has a
United States Air Force (USAF) staff of ca. 5,000, with several hundred British and Turkish personnel attached " [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/incirlik.htm (-late 2002)] ". The primary unit stationed here is the39th Air Base Wing (39 ABW).The airbase has one 3,050 m and an alternate 2,740 m
runway , both sitting amidst 57 hardened aircraft shelters.History
The
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began construction of the base in the spring of 1951. The USAF initially planned to use the base as an emergency staging and recovery site for medium and heavy bombers. TheTurkish General Staff and the USAF signed a joint use agreement for the new base in December 1954. OnFebruary 21 ,1955 , the base was officially named Adana Air Base, with the 7216th Air Base Squadron as host unit. The site was later renamed Incirlik Air Base onFebruary 28 ,1958 .Reconnaissance missions
Already the early years would prove the value of Incirlik’s location, not only in countering the
Soviet threat during theCold War , but also in responding to crises in theMiddle East .Project 119L, a U.S. Air Force meteorological balloon launching activity, conducted operations in 1955. Following balloon operations, pilots began flying U-2
reconnaissance missions as part of "Operation Overflight" by late 1957. Likewise, Boeing RB-47H reconnaissance missions operated from here into Soviet patrolled airspace over the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and as far east as Kabul, Afghanistan. The base was the main U-2 operating location untilMay 1 ,1960 , when a volley of 14SA-2 Sovietsurface-to-air missile s downedFrancis Gary Powers ’ U-2 aircraft overSverdlovsk , a test site in the Soviet Union forintercontinental ballistic missile s.Lebanon crisis
The Lebanon crisis exploded in the summer of 1958, prompting President
Dwight D. Eisenhower to orderTactical Air Command (TAC)Composite Air Strike Force Bravo to deploy from the United States to Incirlik. The strike force consisted of F-100s, B-57s, RF-101s, RB-66s and WB-66s. These aircraft and supporting personnel overwhelmed the facilities at Incirlik, which also supported cargo and transport aircraft deploying an Army battalion fromGermany to Lebanon. Because no ground fighting involving Americans erupted, the strike force flew missions to cover troop movements, show-of-force missions overBeirut , aerial reconnaissancesortie s and leaflet drops.As part of an effort to bring units with combat history into the theater,
U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) inactivated Incirlik’s 7216th, which had become an air base group, and activated the 39th Tactical Group at Incirlik in its place onApril 1 ,1966 . The Group assumed control of permanent support units and hosted rotational squadrons conducting training and maintaining NATO alert at Incirlik.Training site
After the Lebanon crisis, TAC deployed F-100 fighter squadrons on 100-day rotations to Incirlik from the United States. The flying mission at Incirlik further diversified in 1970 when the
Turkish Air Force agreed to allow U.S. Air Forces in Europe to use itsair-to-ground missile range at 240 km northwestKonya , providing a suitable training area for squadrons deployed to Incirlik. These units also conducted training at Incirlik’s offshoreair-to-air missile range.Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, except during the
Cyprus Crisis, many types of aircraft including F-4s, F-15s, F-16s, F-111s and A-10s deployed to Incirlik.Embargo
In mid-1975, the Turkish government announced that all U.S. bases in Turkey would close and transfer control to the Turkish military. This action was in response to an
arms embargo theU.S. Congress imposed on Turkey for using U.S.-supplied equipment during the invasion of Cyprus. OnlyIncirlik AB andİzmir Air Base remained open due to their NATO missions, but all other non-NATO activities at these locations ceased.The U.S. Congress lifted the embargo in September 1978 and restored military assistance to Turkey. Normal operations resumed after the United States and Turkey signed a "Defense and Economic Cooperation Agreement" (DECA) on
March 29 ,1980 . After signing the DECA, USAFE initiated the Turkey Catch-up plan to improve quality of life. One of the major projects was a new base-housing complex.Humanitarian relief
After
Iraq ’s 1990 invasion of neighboringKuwait , the 7440th Composite Wing (Provisional) assumed operational control of the 39th Tactical Group. The 7440th was the air component of Joint Task Force Proven Force, which eventually controlled 140 aircraft and opened a northern front, forcing Iraq to split its defenses between the north and the south, where the main thrust of coalition attacks originated as part of "Desert Storm ". Following the war, Incirlik hosted "Combined Task Force Provide Comfort" (OPC), the effort to provide humanitarian relief to millions of Kurdishrefugee s in northern Iraq.The 39th TACG was redesignated the 39th Wing on
October 1 ,1993 and restructured as a standard Air Force objective wing.The
U.S. State Department ’s "Operation Quick Transit" evacuated thousands of Kurds from northern Iraq late in 1996. The wing provided logistical support in Turkey to this operation, which signaled the end of the humanitarian aspect of "Provide Comfort". OPC endedDecember 31 ,1996 , and "Operation Northern Watch" (ONW) took its placeJanuary 1 ,1997 with the task to enforce the U.N.-sanctioned no-fly zone north of the 36th parallel in Iraq.The 39th Air and Space Expeditionary Wing was activated at Incirlik AB on
September 15 ,1997 , to support and command USAF assets deployed to Incirlik supporting ONW. Incirlik’s tent city, Hodja Village, became the USAF’s largest.After September 11, 2001
In response to the
September 11, 2001 attacks ,Operation Enduring Freedom began in October 2001. Incirlik served as a main hub for missions in support for the war in Afghanistan, including humanitarian airlift operations,MC-130 special operations missions,KC-135 refueling missions and sustainment operations for deployed forces. The aerial port managed a 6-fold increase in airflow during the height of OEF. When the main bases inAfghanistan andUzbekistan were constructed, Incirlik’s airflow supporting OEF decreased to a baseline sustainment level.Iraq War
ONW ended with the beginning of the
Iraq Invasion onMarch 19 ,2003 . ONW flew its last patrol onMarch 17 ,2003 , and closed a successful 12-year mission to contain the Iraqi military and inactivatedMay 1 ,2003 . The 39th ASEW was also inactivated, effectiveMay 1 ,2003 . The Wing was deactivated onJuly 16 ,2003 and the 39th Air Base Group was activated in its place.On
August 19 ,2003 , the first rotation of deployed KC-135Stratotanker s and airmen arrived at Incirlik to support various operations in response to theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks as well as the post-invasion reconstruction of Iraq and the ensuing insurgency.On
January 6 ,2004 , more than 300 soldiers of what would become thousands transited through Incirlik as the first stop back to their home post, after spending almost a year in Iraq. Incirlik was part of what was described as the largest troop movement in U.S. history. Incirlik provided soldiers with a cot, warm location, entertainment and food for a few hours outside of a hostile war zone.On
March 12 ,2004 , the 39th Air Base Group deactivated, and the 39th Air Base Wing activated to provide the best mix of required support and, as new mission requirements emerge, to shoulder the burden and better contribute in the global war on terrorism.outh Asia earthquake
Incirlik played a bridge role by providing support in the relief operation started after the
October 8 ,2005 South Asia earthquake. With the help of Turkish and U.S. airmen, five cargo planes ofC-130 Hercules fromItaly ,Great Britain ,Greece andFrance flew urgently-needed supplies including 10,000 tents from the warehouse ofU.N. High Commissioner for Refugees inİskenderun , Turkey toIslamabad ,Pakistan onOctober 19 .Hezbollah-Israel War 2006
During the July 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel, Incirlik admitted U.S. citizens evacuated from Lebanon via
U.S. Navy warships fromBeirut , Lebanon toMersin , Turkey. It provided them with air conditioned rooms, telephone/internet access, TV, food and drinks, all for free, while they waited for U.S. chartered aircraft to transport them to the USA.Facilities
Following facilities exist for the service people and their family members:
* [http://www.inci-ehs.eu.dodea.edu/ Incirlik American School] ,
* [http://www.ed.umuc.edu/general_info/locations/central/Incirlik.htm Incirlik Education Center] run byUniversity of Maryland University College for 12 courses per term in departments such as: English, History, Psychology, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language, Business and management, Computers, Government, Sociology, and Criminal Justice,
*Fitness Center.Trivia
*The cast of the film "Ocean's Eleven"
George Clooney ,Matt Damon ,Andy Garcia ,Brad Pitt , andJulia Roberts along with directorSteven Soderbergh , toured Incirlik onDecember 7 ,2001 , immediately following their movie's premiere inLos Angeles , to show U.S. service members their appreciation for serving their country.*Just weeks after losing
Super Bowl XXXIII ,Atlanta Falcons starJamal Anderson toured the base to thank service members.In 2007, Chuck Norris visited on his way back to the U.S. after visiting Iraq.
*On
June 26 ,2006 ,Arizona Cardinals wide receiverLarry Fitzgerald visited the base to support American troops and their families.*The name 'incirlik' in Turkish means 'place of fig trees' (or 'place of figs'). The 'c' is pronounced like 'j' in 'John' or 'joke'. The stress is on the 2nd syllable. All the 'i's are pronounced like the 'i' in 'it'.
ee also
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List of U.S. Air Force bases
*Turkish-American relations References
External links
* [http://www.incirlik.af.mil/ Incirlik Air Base] at
U.S. Air Force web site
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/incirlik.htm Incirlik Air Base] atGlobalSecurity.org website
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