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MacDill Field

MacDill Air Force Base
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Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC)
Located near: Tampa, Florida
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MacDill AFB KC-135R over Tampa Bay and the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
Coordinates 27°50′58″N 082°31′16″W / 27.84944°N 82.52111°W / 27.84944; -82.52111 (MacDill AFB)
Type Air Force Base
Site information
Controlled by  United States Air Force
Site history
Built 1939–1941
In use 1941–present
Garrison information
Garrison 6th Air Mobility Wing.png 6th Air Mobility Wing
Airfield information
Summary
Elevation AMSL 14 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 27°50′58″N 082°31′16″W / 27.84944°N 82.52111°W / 27.84944; -82.52111Coordinates: 27°50′58″N 082°31′16″W / 27.84944°N 82.52111°W / 27.84944; -82.52111
Website www.macdill.af.mil
Map
KMCF is located in Florida
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Location of MacDill Air Force Base
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 11,421 3,481 Asphalt
Sources: official site and FAA

MacDill Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: MCFICAO: KMCFFAA LID: MCF) is an active United States Air Force base located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south-southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida. The "host wing" for MacDill AFB is the 6th Air Mobility Wing (6 AMW) of the Air Mobility Command (AMC), part of AMC's Eighteenth Air Force (18 AF).

The 6th Air Mobility Wing is commanded by Colonel April Vogel, and the wing's Command Chief Master Sergeant is CMSgt Melanie Noel.

The host unit at MacDill AFB is the 6th Air Mobility Wing (6 AMW), which is subordinate to Air Mobility Command's 18th Air Force. In addition to operating KC-135R Stratotanker and C-37A Gulfstream V aircraft, the 6 AMW provides day-to-day mission support to more than 3,000 personnel in its immediate command, along with more than 50 Mission Partners comprising over 12,000 additional personnel, to include the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) and a detachment of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). MacDill also hosts the Aircraft Operations Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, whose NOAA Corps flies "Hurricane Hunter" missions in WP-3D Orion and Gulfstream IV aircraft. The 6 AMW is a 3,000-person force organized into four groups, in addition to the wing commander's immediate staff.


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