词条 | Columbus Air Force Base |
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|name=Columbus Air Force Base |ensign= Air Education and Training Command.png |partof=Air Education and Training Command (AETC) |location= Located near: Columbus, Mississippi |coordinates= |image= T-38C Formation.jpg |caption= Northrop T-38C formation from the 50th Flying Training Squadron |image2 = |caption2= |built=1941 |builder= |materials= |height= |used=1941–1946, 1950-present |demolished= |condition= |ownership= |controlledby={{air force|USA}} |garrison= 14th Flying Training Wing |commanders= |occupants= |battles= }}{{Infobox airport | name = Airfield information[1] | IATA = CBM | ICAO = KCBM | FAA = CBM | elevation-f = 218 | elevation-m = 66 | website = [https://www.columbus.af.mil/ www.columbus.af.mil] | coordinates = {{coord|33|48|32|N|088|26|45|W|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = Mississippi | pushpin_mapsize = 300 | pushpin_map_caption = Location of Columbus Air Force Base | pushpin_label = KCBM | pushpin_label_position = bottom | r1-number = 13C/31C | r1-length-f = 12,004 | r1-length-m = 3,659 | r1-surface = concrete | r2-number = 13L/31R | r2-length-f = 8,001 | r2-length-m = 2,439 | r2-surface = concrete | r3-number = 13R/31L | r3-length-f = 6,315 | r3-length-m = 1,925 | r3-surface = concrete }} Columbus Air Force Base {{airport codes|CBM|KCBM|CBM}} is a United States Air Force base located in Columbus, Mississippi. The host unit at Columbus AFB is the 14th Flying Training Wing (14 FTW), which is a part of Air Education and Training Command (AETC). Base historyColumbus Air Force Base (AFB) was established in 1941, after the US War Department authorized a pilot training base in Columbus, Missippi. It was originally named Kaye Field, after World War I flying ace Samuel Kaye, but confusion with nearby Key Field in Meridian, Mississippi led to it being renamed as Columbus Army Flying School. The base was deactivated after the end of World War II, but was reactivated four years later with the beginning of the Korean War.[2] In 1955, Columbus AFB was transferred to Strategic Air Command (SAC) and was occuppied by the 4228th Strategic Wing, which later became the 454th Bombardment Wing. In 1969, Columbus AFB was trasnferred back to Air Training Command, and was occupied by the 3650th Pilot Training Wing, which became the 14th Flying Training Wing in 1972.[2] Units14th Flying Training Wing
14th Operations Support Squadron 14th Student Squadron 37th Flying Training Squadron - T-6 Texan II[4] 41st Flying Training Squadron - T-6 Texan II[5] 43rd Flying Training Squadron[6] 48th Flying Training Squadron - T-1 Jayhawk[7] 50th Flying Training Squadron - T-38 Talon[8] 49th Fighter Training Squadron - T-38 Talon[9]
14th Civil Engineering Squadron 14th Communications Squadron 14th Contracting Squadron 14th Logistics Readiness Squadron 14th Security Forces Squadron
14th Medical Operations Squadron 14th Medical Support Squadron References1. ^{{cite web | title = Columbus Air Force Base | work = | publisher = AirNav | date = February 28, 2019 | url = http://www.airnav.com/airport/KCBM | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 2. ^1 {{cite web | title = Columbus Air Force Base History | work = | publisher = US Air Force | date = October 5, 2006 | url = https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 3. ^{{cite web | title = 14th Operations Group | publisher = US Air Force | date = October 11, 2012 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 4. ^{{cite web | title = 37th Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = August 8, 2012 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/37th-Flying-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 5. ^{{cite web | title = 41st Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = July 20, 2012 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/41st-Flying-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 6. ^{{cite web | title = 43rd Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = February 22, 2013 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/43rd-Flying-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 7. ^{{cite web | title = 48th Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = July 20, 2012 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/48th-Flying-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 8. ^{{cite web | title = 50th Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = June 27, 2013 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/50th-Flying-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 9. ^{{cite web | title = 49th Flying Training Squadron | publisher = US Air Force | date = August 8, 2012 | url =https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Operations-Group/49th-Fighter-Training-Squadron/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 10. ^{{cite web | title = 14th Mission Support Group | work = | publisher = US Air Force | date = June 27, 2013 | url = https://www.columbus.af.mil/About-Us/Units/14th-Mission-Support-Group/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 11. ^{{cite web | title = 14th Medical Group | work = | publisher = Air Force Medical Service | date = | url = https://www.airforcemedicine.af.mil/MTF/Columbus/About-Us/ | accessdate = March 8, 2019 }} 3 : Airports in Mississippi|Installations of the United States Air Force in Mississippi|Military in Mississippi |
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