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  1. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

    • Although most of the former "Super Bases" have been de-militarized and today are abandoned facilities being reclaimed by the desert, a few were refurbished and were subsequently used by Army, Air Force and Marine units. See more

    Overview

    This is a list of former United States Air Force installations.
    Does not include United States Army Air Forces facilities … See more

    Central America and Caribbean

    Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone, (Closed 1997)
    France Air Force Base, Canal Zone, (Closed 1949)
    Howard Air Force Base, Canal Zone, (Closed 1999)… See more

    Southwest and Central Asia

    Only bases publicly disclosed by United States Air Forces Central listed. Current status is undetermined unless noted.
    Jordan
    Kuwait
    Saudi ArabiaSee more

    Western Pacific

    See Far East Air Force Korean airfields (K-sites) for airfields established in the Korean Peninsula during the Korean War (1950–1953) See Southeast Asia section for USAF bases used during the Vietnam War (1960… See more

    Taiwan

    Note: As part of a mutual defense pact, the Republic of China (Taiwan) permitted United States forces, to utilize many ROC bases between 1957–1979. Deployments ended in 1979 as part of the drawdown of United Stat… See more

     
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    Among the major closures were Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico, which would lose more than 2,700 jobs, the Naval Station in Ingleside, Texas, costing more than 2,100 jobs, and Fort McPherson in Georgia, costing nearly 4,200 jobs.
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