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Creech AFB

Creech Air Force Base
  • Indian Springs Auxiliary Army Airfield (1961)
  • Indian Springs Air Force Base (1951)
  • Indian Springs Army Airfield
  • Indian Springs Airport

eponyms: Indian Springs, Nevada &
US-O10 insignia.svgWilbur L. Creech
Part of Air Combat Command.png Air Combat Command (1992)
Tactical Air Command (1961)
Air Research and Development Command - emblem.png Air Research and Development Command (1952)
Air Training Command Emblem.png Air Training Command (1948)

Location: 2,300 acres (3.6 sq mi)
in Clark County, Nevada


Borders: Indian Springs
(35 miles (56 km) NW of Las Vegas &
45 miles (72 km) NW of Nellis AFB)
Creech Air Force Base aerial.jpg
North of Highway 95 (diagonal from bottom to upper right) is Creech AFB (left of highway)--south of the highway is Indian Springs, Nevada (right).
Coordinates 36°35′22″N 115°40′47″W / 36.58944°N 115.67972°W / 36.58944; -115.67972 (Creech AFB)
Code 2512155 (GNIS: "Military")
2443872 (GNIS "Airport")
J09NV0399 (FUDS)
Site information
Owner Federal government of the United States
Controlled by  United States Air Force
Condition Operational (part is designated
as formerly used
)
Site history
In use 1942 – March 1945
January 1948present
Garrison information
Garrison 432d Wing.png 432d Wing
Airfield information
Summary
Elevation AMSL 3,133 ft / 955 m
Coordinates 36°35′32″N 115°40′00″W / 36.59222°N 115.66667°W / 36.59222; -115.66667Coordinates: 36°35′32″N 115°40′00″W / 36.59222°N 115.66667°W / 36.59222; -115.66667
Website Creech Air Force Base
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8/26 9,002 2,744 Asphalt
13/31 5,468 1,667 Asphalt
Sources: Coordinates from GNIS (see also:
External image
Creech UAV pilot/copilot console

Location: 2,300 acres (3.6 sq mi)
in Clark County, Nevada

Creech Air Force Base ("Creech" colloq.) is a United States Air Force (USAF) command and control facility in Clark County, Nevada used "to engage in daily Overseas Contingency Operations …of remotely piloted aircraft systems which fly missions across the globe." In addition to an airport, the military installation has the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab, associated aerial warfare ground equipment, and unmanned aerial vehicles of the type used in Afghanistan and Iraq. Creech is the aerial training site for the USAF Thunderbirds and "is one of two emergency divert airfields" for the Nevada Test and Training Range.

In addition to the airfield, the base includes the "UAV-Logistic and Training Facility", the Joint Unmanned Aerial Systems Center of Excellence, Silver Flag Alpha Regional Training Center, and other military units/facilities. The base in named in honor of retired US Air Force General Wilbur L. Creech, the former commanding officer of Tactical Air Command (TAC), the predecessor command of the current Air Combat Command (ACC).


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