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Griffiss AFB

Griffiss Air Force Base
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Part of Air Combat Command (1992–1995)
Strategic Air Command (1959–1992)
Rome, New York
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NY ANG personnel concentrate on the air defense mission at the Eastern Air Defense Sector.
Griffiss AFB is located in New York
Griffiss AFB
Griffiss AFB
Location of Griffiss Air Force Base, New York
Coordinates 43°13′50.955″N 75°24′34.71″W / 43.23082083°N 75.4096417°W / 43.23082083; -75.4096417
Type Air Force Base
Site information
Controlled by  United States Air Force
Site history
Built 1941–1942
In use 1942–1995
Events World War II, Cold War
Griffiss AFB
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2 May 1997 (closed 1995)
Summary
Elevation AMSL 504 ft / 154 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 11,820 3,600 Concrete

Griffiss Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force installation, located in Rome, New York, about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Utica in central New York state. Missions at Griffiss AFB included fighter interceptors, electronic research, installation, and support activities, aerial refueling, and bombers. Opened in 1942, the base closed pursuant to BRAC action in 1995 and its airfield is now Griffiss International Airport, owned by Oneida County. In November 1984 the site was added to the National Priorities List because hazardous chemicals were found in soil and ground water. Solvents, lead and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) had been disposed in landfills and dry wells

Closed September 1995, by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission decision, Realigned for civilian and non-combat purposes in 1995, it is now home to the Griffiss Business and Technology Park. Post-closure, two USAF activities remained on the former Griffiss AFB: the Rome Research Site of the Air Force Research Laboratory, and the Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) as operated by the New York Air National Guard from a small complex of buildings in the Technology Park.

In 1999, the site was chosen for the Festival, which was held in late July. The festival, notorious for overpricing, triple digit heat, aggressive music, and lack of water, succumbed into chaos, although no base assets were harmed.


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