The 931st Air Refueling Group departed Grissom on 1 July 1987. Queen: More; Room Extras. Outlying Field No. After a 16-year hiatus, Grissom Air Base’s once hugely-popular Air & Space Expo is returning this year on Sept. 7 and 8. Starting in 1960, the Air Force equipped the 319th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron with the F-106 Delta Dart until the squadron departed on 1 March 1963. [5], Initially the four runways were to be 3,600 ft (1,100 m) long and constructed of macadam with asphalt topping, along with the landing mat. The second floor had a lounge, library, reading and writing rooms, Chaplain's office, CPO recreation rooms, showers, and toilets. Additional spurs for unloading gasoline branched off the main with an additional 4,236 ft (1,291 m) of track. (77% complete under this contract, balance cancelled by Change "M"). The second floor ceilings were insulated and the exterior wall finish was cement asbestos shingles. The center section, for final assembly, had a clear area, unobstructed by columns, 80 ft × 120 ft (24 m × 37 m), with a 5 short tons (4.5 t) overhead crane. The population density was 151.9/km2 (393.6/mi2). This was a one-story, rectangular building, 92 ft × 40 ft (28 m × 12 m). [2], Other organizations located at Grissom ARB include the U.S. Army Reserve's Company A, 1st Battalion, 330th Regiment; 316th Psychological Operations Company (Tactical); Detachment 1, 855th Quartermaster Company; the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Marine Corps Reserve Center Grissom and Detachment 1, Communications Company, 4th Marine Logistics Group. The building was divided into three rooms for engine oil, oil storage, and dope storage. Landing Field Lighting (Runway Contract and Obstruction Lighting). The following day, the Shore Station Development Board sent a letter of recommendation to the US Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), Frank Knox, estimating the cost of the project, including land acquisition, at $7,000,000. In the letter, the two representatives said Grissom was a viable option as the new home of Space Command due to its “promising resource for space assets and personnel, with significant room for housing and office expansion.”. [5], The Warming-up Platform consisted of 8 in (200 mm) thick unreinforced concrete lanes 20 ft × 120 ft (6.1 m × 36.6 m), with a total area of 209,940 sq yd (175,540 m2), with 2800 steel mooring eyes located in the concrete. Grissom was also in competition with Westover Air Reserve Base and Tinker Air Force Base for basing of the KC-46A.[10]. Base Tours. [5], Building 44 was originally earmarked for a Brig, but was changed to a Reception Center. Historic aircraft from the Cold War era. The Air Force then immediately reactivated a new 305th Air Refueling Wing with different personnel and equipment at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. Building 17 was the garage. Grissom Air Reserve Base is a Untied States Air Force Installation located in Indiana. Outlying Field No. The wing is the Air Force Reserve's largest and only unit-equipped air mobility wing, with eight C-17s, 10 KC-135Rs and more than 4,000 Reservists. The contract included Projects 1 to 47, with a fee of $4,965,500. [6], The United States Air Force obtained right of entry to 25 buildings from United States Navy on 16 November 1951, and used the base under United States Air Force Storage Branch. The base would go through several names just during WWII. ... Grissom Air Museum. The two-story building was rectangular, 161 ft × 141 ft (49 m × 43 m), with a one-story wing on each end. During the course of their training at Bunker Hill cadets would study celestial and dead-reckoning navigation, radio communication, care and repair of engines, physical fitness training that included boxing, wrestling, hand-to-hand fighting, and swimming. Structures 16 and 43 were for fuel oil storage. Actual construction wasn't finished until 12 April 1943, with 99.5% field work completed. A small gauge and apparatus room adjoined the tank. [5], Building 39 was the Link Trainer building. [17], The base is listed by the United States Census Bureau as the "Grissom AFB" census-designated place (CDP), with an area of 5.0 square miles (12.9 km2), all land. The 72d Air Refueling Squadron of the Air Force Reserve began operating its KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft from the Grissom in 1978. The wing develops and maintains the operational capability of its units and train reservists for worldwide duty. Simmons Company, Inc., Indianapolis, and United Construction Company, Winona, Minnesota. The five nuclear weapons on board were burned, causing contamination of the crash area. This one-story, rectangular, reinforced concrete building, was 38 ft × 97 ft (12 m × 30 m) and stood 21 ft (6.4 m) tall. [23], Grissom is also mentioned in the movie Transformers: Dark of the Moon as a base used before the attack on Chicago. Total floor area was 43,010 sq ft (3,996 m2). Montgomery Aviation of Zionsville, Indiana, manages the day-to-day civil operations at Grissom Air Reserve Base. 23; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding and relocating of fences. [5], Buildings 31A and 31B, Junior Bachelor Officers' Quarters, did not utilize standard construction plans. Primary distribution was then by aerial or underground transmission to secondary distribution locations. Ask at Main Gate for terminal/Flight ops location. The building was of a Quonset style with a 58 ft (18 m) radius of curvature on the roof. Later in 1972 the 4104th ARS (P) was relocated to U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield. The final cost was $13,064,424.43. The Air Force claimed that the crash site was cleaned of contamination, however, it was discovered that the aircraft and some of the soil from the area were only removed to another site on the base and reburied. Night lighting, so paving operations could continue at night, was provided by electric floodlights. A one-story rectangular building, 61 ft × 81 ft (19 m × 25 m), for parachute storage, repairing, packing and issue, with a parachute cleaning shower and drying tower, 20 ft × 30 ft (6.1 m × 9.1 m) by 38 ft (12 m) high. [5], On 3 April 1942, contract NOy-5475, for the construction of a Naval Reserve Aviation Base at Peru, Indiana, with Captain R.D. The basement contained a boiler room, 22 ft 6 in (6.86 m)×24 ft 6 in (7.47 m), which housed two K-44-S14-LPS boilers; fan/blower room, 19 ft (5.8 m)×24 ft 6 in (7.47 m); coagulation basin and filter room, both measuring 20 ft 7 in (6.27 m)×12 ft 8 in (3.86 m); and a coal bin and transformer room of unknown dimension. Outlying Field No. Banks added, “Within Indiana, Grissom Air Force Base is an excellent candidate site. The base also served as the home of one active duty wing and two reserve wings, using 60 KC-135 Stratotanker and 18 A-10 Thunderbolt II fighter aircraft. Grissom Air Force Base is a promising resource for space assets and personnel, with significant room for housing and office expansion. After traveling another 10 ft the left main landing gear struck an electrical manhole box which caused it to collapse, rupturing a fuel tank. It had an apparatus room, office, toilets, dormitory, and a hose tower that was 8 ft × 8 ft (2.4 m × 2.4 m) by 37 ft (11 m) tall. Because of the inactivation of the installation's active duty KC-135 wing due to BRAC, the Air Force reassigned Grissom Air Force Base in 1994 to the Air Force Reserve which later became the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) in 1997. Spalding, USN, the Officer-in-Charge, was sent out. 10; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding, Outlying Field No. The 100 octane gasoline, the tank truck filling stand was capable of 300 U.S. gal/min (0.019 m3/s), and four planes could be fueled at a rate of 100 U.S. gal/min (0.0063 m3/s). 2; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding, Construction of 4 in (100 mm) Water Well (Later cancelled by. In October, it was announced that the base would not be receiving the aircraft, which instead was allocated to the 916th Air Refueling Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Satisfactory climate conditions, as indicated by Weather Bureau Reports. The security fence was a 6 ft (1.8 m) chain link fence surmounted with barbed wire, with seven locking gates that extended at a minimum of 10 ft (3.0 m) within the property line of the base, 40 ft (12 m) along State Highway 218. The general administrative offices of the Station were on the first floor, while the second floor had the Commanding Officers' and Executive Officer's suites, communications and record offices. Indianapolis, Indiana's capitol, is 64 mi (103 km) south; Fort Wayne 64 mi northeast, South Bend 70 mi (110 km) north, and Chicago 125 mi (201 km) northwest. The racial makeup of the CDP was 86.7% White, 7.6% African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.7% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.5% from other races, and 3.0% from two or more races. The base added Marine Corps Reserve units in 2001 and United States Navy Reserve units in 2002. The gatehouse was a one-story, 24.5 ft × 8.5 ft (7.5 m × 2.6 m) building located on an island in the center of the entrance roadway. Electrical power available from Peru. [5], Building 8 was the Assembly and Repair Shop. Main Gate Passenger Terminal (Grissom AFB) The agency responsible for Space-A flight info and passenger processing has changed to the Traffic Management Office (TMO), as of 6 Jan 2020. The Space A program informational flight recording gives the flights of the day plus 3 days out. 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Material purchased and shipped to Aircraft Delivery Unit, Port Columbus, Ohio, Storage Building, General and Aircraft, (temporary) (25,000 sq ft (2,300 m, Changing 4 Rnways to Concrete, and Landing Mat (2nd increment to Project 2), (Projects 69 to 73, inclusive, were later cancelled by Change "M"), Miscellaneous Fixed Equipment (1.2% accomplished under this contract; balance cancelled by Change "M". In August 1955, he entered the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to study Aeronautical Engineering. Specialized buildings were designed by the Moore Company. The per capita income for the CDP was $15,869. [6], By 31 March 1945, there were 407 N2S-3 Kaydet trainers, nearly one-quarter of the U.S. Navy's inventory. In 2008, Grissom Air Reserve Base entered into a joint-use agreement and opened its runway to civilian operations. The bid was given to J.L. BUNKER HILL – Grissom Air Reserve Base will not be the new headquarters of U.S. Space Command, despite two U.S. representatives’ pitch to bring the new military branch to Miami County… Sign up now to get our FREE breaking news coverage delivered right to your inbox. [5], Building 23, Auditorium and Recreation building, was a partial two-story, "T" shaped frame building, 314 ft × 200 ft (96 m × 61 m). Outlying Field No. [6], In the wake of the Korean War, the Air Force reopened the installation as Bunker Hill Air Force Base on 22 June 1954, and assigned it to Tactical Air Command. [15] At around 14 other sites on or near the base pollutants, like vinyl chloride, in soil or water are also being investigated. Each building contained a squadron Commander's room, flight control room, parachute and flying gear issue rooms, cadet ready room and a locker room. Room Type. On Oct. 8, the Pentagon awarded $600 million in contracts to several companies that will test out uses of fifth-generation wireless networks at military installations nationwide.Those projects advance alongside the Air Force’s rollout of 5G at its own bases. All construction material was delivered by truck until the completion of the spur track on 10 June 1942, after which a large portion of the construction material came in by rail. There is a large Army and Air Force Exchange located in Harrison Village, 9200 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46216. The Air Force officially renamed Bunker Hill Air Force Base as Grissom Air Force Base in his honor on 12 May 1968.[9]. On 8 December 1964, a B-58 carrying a nuclear weapons slid off an icy runway and caught fire during a training mission. Apply to Receptionist, Cashier/Receptionist, Production Operator and more! BUNKER HILL – Two U.S. representatives are asking that Grissom Air Reserve Base be considered as the new headquarters of the U.S. Space Command in a move that, if approved, could bring around 1,400 new jobs to the military installation. At the time, the wing flew the Boeing B-47 Stratojet; later, the supersonic Convair B-58 Hustler began replacing the B-47s. Grissom Air Force Base also has a 1,250 ft runway previously designated as an alternative landing location for space missions. There was also a motor driven electric beacon and meteorological instruments. You have permission to edit this article. On the night of 3 August 1942, building 26 caught fire while it was about 90% complete, damage was estimated at 53% of its value. Grissom Air Force Base also has a 1,250 ft runway previously designated as an alternative landing location for space missions. To see one of our big projects and hear the stories behind the project click here Explore. The students were housed in similar B1 Type Barracks, buildings 30A, 30B, 30G, and 30H, but with only a capacity for 200 men. The median age was 27 years. At the time of its construction it was touted as the second largest indoor pool in the world. Other obstructions included, houses, barns, boulders, and county and state roads. The system included 2.7 mi (4.3 km) of 1 to 12 in (25 to 305 mm) diameter welded steel pipe. 9; Clearing, Grading, Drainage, Sodding (Later cancelled by Change "M"). The aircraft then caught fire. [5], Building 38 was the General and Aircraft Storage. The building contained electric motor driven pumps, tanks, chlorinators, dry chemical feeders, and filters for purifying and softening the water. This would include the housing and other necessary facilities needed for a total of 3,200 officers and men. There was a problem saving your notification. Interested passengers may call the Space A Program flight recording at 1-866-608-2976 or 937-257-6235 or visit www.takeahop.com. Building 8 was the Paint, Oil and Dope Storage Building. BUNKER HILL – Two U.S. representatives are asking that Grissom Air Reserve Base be considered as the new headquarters of the U.S. Space Command in a move that, if … This building was air conditioned. Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett bumps elbows with Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond, United States Space Force chief of space operations, at the basic military training graduation Dec. 10, 2020, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. [5], The design called for a Naval Air Station, occupying 2,158 acres (873 ha), with the facilities and equipment to house and train 1,200 naval aviation cadets. The floor area was 48,920 sq ft (4,545 m2). In 2005, in an effort to consolidate Navy Reserve activities and units, the Navy Reserve transferred all its Grissom units to the Navy Operational Support Center at Heslar Naval Armory in Indianapolis, Indiana. The main floor had a seating capacity of 1,500 men with another 280 in the balcony. The soil type was satisfactory with gravel being locally available for concrete. Area Events Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [5], Structures 19A–D were for gasoline storage and distribution. [5], Buildings 7E and 7F were temporary hangars. The drinking-water wells near the base go much deeper, at 150 to 180 feet below the surface. He received training as a Marine Corps Naval Aviator at NAS Bunker Hill. Grissom Air Reserve Base is located in North Central Indiana and is home to the largest KC-135R Stratotanker wing in the Air Force Reserve Command. Bachelor Officers' Quarters (without messing facilities) (4) 160 officers. The base was commissioned on 1 July 1942, with a contingent of Naval personnel moving in on 15 July 1942. Originally called the "flying banana," the H-21 served with the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, the French navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the West German Air Force. However, only one of them is a son of Grissom and is headed to the Air Force Academy. The fuel was pumped to distribution points through two separate piping systems, one for 73 octane and one for 100 octane, by two submerged type multiple stage centrifugal, 200 U.S. gal/min (0.013 m3/s), pumps at each tank; each pump powered with a 15 hp (11 kW) electric motor. The first floor contained class rooms in the wings with a study room in the central portion, while the second floor had a plane and ship recognition room and an assembly room that was 72 ft × 28 ft (21.9 m × 8.5 m). Males had a median income of $35,819 versus $27,857 for females. Changes "A" through "M", were added over the next several months, adding Projects 48 to 77, and 501, and on 19 November 1942, Purchase Order 4057 authorized Projets 78 to 87, with manual instruction authorizing Project 88. [5], Building 15 was the Heating Plant. These were utilized by the cadets for flight preparation. 14; 2nd increment to Project 62, Garage, Station Maintenance Building and Firehouse, Collateral Diet Kitchen Equipment for Dispensary, Outlying Field No. Originally named Bunker Hill Air Force Base, the base was renamed Grissom Air Force Base in 1968 in memory of astronaut and Indiana native Lieutenant Colonel Virgil I. The host unit is the 434th Air Refueling Wing which consists of three major groups and a variety of squadrons and flights. [17] In 2015, PFCs were found in groundwater at the former Naval Air Station Brunswick and well water at Pease Air National Guard Base. “Indiana has an established defense innovation base, superior educational institutions and a low cost of living; our state is innovative, primed for growth and I’m glad it isn’t being overlooked,” he said. Grissom ARB has a small Base Exchange located in Bldg 595. On 21 March 1942, the Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, concurred with BuDocks and also sent a letter to SECNAV. While you are outside, take a minute to go up into the lone security tower that was on the base during our years as a Strategic Air Command (SAC) facility. In 1975, the Air Force inactivated the 3d Post Attack Command and Control System of the 305th Air Refueling Wing and transferred specialized Boeing EC-135s to the 70th Air Refueling Squadron of the 305th Air Refueling Wing. 9; 2nd increment to Project 66, Auditing Adjustment of Surplus Material, Equipment and Supplies Account, Storehouses with Platform (2) (50 ft × 153 ft (15 m × 47 m)), Swimming Pool (Later cancelled by Change "M"). Grissom Air Force Base is a promising resource for space assets and personnel, with significant room for housing and office expansion. On Base Attractions. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. “I pray this is the chosen spot for the Space Command,” she said in a Facebook post. [5], Building 6 was the Operations building. Males had a median income of $34,286 versus $21,447 for females. The first floor also contained lockers, toilets, and towel issue stations. Graduations, games or events, order prints of your favorites photos from the Kokomo Tribune. Runways (4), 200 ft × 5,000 ft (61 m × 1,524 m), Athletic Field (Later cancelled by Change "B"). The wing's aircraft wore a band on the tail, and around the nose edged with small black checkers. To further step down the voltage for use in buildings, 18 transformer banks were utilized, with 67 oil insulated, air cooled transformers in transformer vaults and transformer houses, with a total capacity of 3,119 KVA volts. The first floor contained a lounge, mess hall, galley, office, vestibule, officers' quarters and toilets; second floor, officers' quarters, lounge, toilets and showers, and dormitory for help. [5], The safety record during construction was: one serious fire at Subsistence Building 26, 4,043 first aid cases, with 465 of those needing services of a physician. Pursuant to a BRAC 1991 decision, the installation was downsized to an Air Force Reserve installation and renamed Grissom Air Reserve Base. Then head outside to 24 military aircraft which served from WW II thru Today! On 1 October 1973, the Air Force Reserve redesignated the 434th Special Operations Wing as the 434th Tactical Fighter Wing, with the 434th later transitioning from the A-37 to the A-10 Thunderbolt II as the latter aircraft entered the USAF inventory.. [5], Building 22, the Dispensary, with 109 beds, contained two wards, operating suite, sick officers' quarters, pharmacy, diet kitchen, x-ray rooms, physiotherapy, solarium, showers, and toilets. The nearby city of Peru is about 70 miles north of Indianapolis. Base Realignment and Closure Commission of 1993 directed realignment of Grissom Air Force Base to the Air Force Reserve (AFRES). All flight operations were controlled from an air conditioned observation room in the control tower of this building, which had windows overlooking the runway and landing mat areas. This was a one-story concrete block wall and partition building, with reinforced concrete floor and flat roof slab, 137 ft 4 in (41.86 m)×14 ft 4 in (4.37 m). A partial basement, 20 ft × 21 ft (6.1 m × 6.4 m), contained pump and fan rooms. [5], Building 13 housed the engine test stand. [5], A main railroad spur, 9,928 ft (3,026 m) long, connected the station to the Pennsylvania Railroad under a revocable agreement. The runways ran northeast to southwest, northwest to southeast, east to west, and north to south. Single Christian Men in Grissom Air Force Base, IN. “We are going to re-open the process and put forward the criteria in detail and invite all who think they have a good shot at it to come and represent their communities for that possible basing,” Barrett told the House Armed Services Committee during a March hearing. The seating capacity was 456 men with 18,100 sq ft (1,680 m2). Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Credit: U.S. Space Force … Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.. Cloudy. J.L. As a result of previous post-Vietnam War base realignments and post-Cold War BRAC realignments, AFRC currently controls four former active duty Air Force Bases in the United States that have been re-designated as Air Reserve Bases (e.g., Grissom ARB, IN; Homestead ARB, FL; March ARB, CA; Westover ARB, MA). The following day, the Shore Station Development Board sent a letter of recommendation to the US Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), Frank Knox, estimating the cost of the project, including land acquisition, at $7,000,000. The land is level for miles around, which afforded many possibilities for auxiliary fields. US reps ask for Grissom to become Space Command headquarters, Air Force reopens process to select new site for newly established military branch, Local sports from Kokomo and Howard County, Man charged with killing 1-year-old Peru child, Sharpsville man facing murder charge in death of teen, Howard County moves to red COVID designation, Local nursing homes taking COVID patients from hospitals, A friend and colleague: Sally Mahan dies at 63, Russiaville man dies in tree trimming incident, Man killed crossing highway Tuesday night, 'Conqueror of darkness': Blind IUK professor, poet and activist dies at 91, Police: Man threatens mass shooting at bar. It contained six engine test stands; three engine test cells; engine and embalming room; toilets and boiler room. Six mi (9.7 km) of cast iron pipe, 2 to 10 in (51 to 254 mm) diameter, distributed the water under 45 psi (310 kPa) pressure to 46 fire hydrants and 2,405 water fixtures on the station. Initially operating the F-89 Scorpion interceptor, the mission of the 319th FIS was the air defense of the southern Great Lakes and Chicago-Gary-Central Indiana region. The x-ray rooms had sheet lead lined walls. Outlying Field No. The 100 octane system was actually used for 87 octane gasoline with 100 octane being provided by a later contract. Each building could house 84 officers and had 8,500 sq ft (790 m2). [5], The Site Selection Board selected this site because it was centrally located with ready accessibility from several large cities. [5], On 27 March 1942, Russell B. 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