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Wikipedia: Tinker Air Force Base
Tinker Air Force Base
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IATA: TIK - ICAO: KTIK
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator USAF
Elevation AMSL 1291 ft (393.5 m)
Coordinates 35°24′52.8″N, 97°23′12.0″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 11,100 3,383 PEM
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A water tower on the north side of Tinker Air Force Base
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A water tower on the north side of Tinker Air Force Base

Tinker Air Force Base — Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OC-ALC)— is a major U.S. Air Force base located in Oklahoma City, near the suburb of Midwest City, Oklahoma. The base has more than 26,000 military and civilian employees and is the largest single-site employer in Oklahoma. The installation covers 5033 acres (20.368 km²) (7.864 m²) and has 760 buildings with a building floor space of over 15.2 million square feet.

Units currently stationed at Tinker

Tinker AFB is home to seven major Department of Defense, Air Force and Navy activities with critical national defense missions.

  • The 552d Air Control Wing (ACW) flies the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft and is part of the Air Force’s Air Combat Command major command. The E-3’s radar and other sensors provide deep-look surveillance, warning, interception control and airborne battle management. The 552 ACW encompasses 3 groups: the 552d Operations Group; the 552d Maintenance Group; and the 552d Communications Group. In the Operations Group (OG) there are 7 squadrons: the 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron (AACS), 963 AACS, 964 AACS, 965 AACS, 966 AACS, 970 AACS (Reserve), and the 552d Training Squadron. The 552d Communications Group consists of the 752d Communication Squadron and the 552d Computer Systems Squadron, which is the sole AWACS software development squadron in the USAF. The wing was formerly located at McClellan AFB, California, and prior to the delivery of the E-3 in 1977, was the home of the EC-121 Warning Star; one of which is on static display near the Wing's headquarters building.
Tinker AFB, main gate, 1995.
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Tinker AFB, main gate, 1995.
  • The Navy’s Strategic Communications (STRATCOM) Wing ONE is a one-of-a kind unit in the Navy. This Wing provides a vital, secure communications link to the submerged fleet of ballistic missile submarines. OC-ALC airframe artisans perform depot work on the Navy’s E-6 Mercury airplanes while sailors perform field level work.
  • The Defense Distribution Depot Oklahoma provides the receipt, storage, issue, inspection and shipment of material, including material quality control, preservation and packaging, inventory, transportation functions and pick up and delivery services in support of OC-ALC and other Tinker-based organizations.
  • The 3rd Combat Communications Group (colloquially known as the "Third Herd") provides deployable communications, computer systems, navigational aids and air traffic control services anywhere in the world.
  • the 654th Combat Logistic Support Squadron

History

A C-47 Skytrain on display at Tinker.
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A C-47 Skytrain on display at Tinker.

In 1940, the War Department was considering the central United States as a location for a supply and maintenance depot. Oklahoma City leaders offered a 480 acre (1.94 km²) site and acquired an option for 960 additional acres (3.89 km²) of land. On April 8, 1941, the order was officially signed awarding the depot to Oklahoma City.

In 1942, the new installation was named Tinker Field in honor of Major General Clarence L. Tinker, a member of the Osage Nation from Pawhuska, Oklahoma. General Tinker was a graduate of Wentworth Military Academy who went on to become the first Major General of American Indian descent in U.S. Army history. Tinker was killed in a crash while leading a flight of B-24 Liberators on a long-range strike against Japanese forces on Wake Island during World War II.

Tinker Field was the site of a Douglas Aircraft factory producing approximately half of the C-47 Skytrains used in World War II. The site also produced a number of A-20 Havocs. Production ceased in 1945.

The first successful tornado forecast in history was issued on March 25, 1948 from Tinker, about three hours before the tornado hit the southeast corner of the base. A granite marker in the Heritage Airpark on the base commemorates the event.

On September 29, 1957, Buddy Holly and The Crickets recorded "An Empty Cup", "Rock Me My Baby", "You've Got Love", and "Maybe Baby" in the Tinker Air Force Base Officer's Club.

During much of the 1990s, Tinker was home to the Automated Weather Network switching facility, which consolidated all U.S. military weather data worldwide. Originally based at Carswell Air Force Base, this unit was later moved to an Air Force Weather Agency facility at Offutt Air Force Base.

On May 3, 1999, a deadly tornado caused extensive damage to the northwest corner of the base and surrounding communities.¹ For many days afterwards, Tinker personnel helped by providing shelters, search and rescue, and clean-up efforts.

In July 2005, Tinker hosted the US Air Force Thunderbirds as part of their Star Spangled Salute, the base's annual Independence Day celebration. This was the first time the Thunderbirds had performed in Oklahoma in almost 20 years.

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BASES: Arnold Air Force BaseBrooks City-BaseEdwards Air Force BaseEglin Air Force BaseHanscom Air Force BaseHill Air Force BaseKirtland Air Force BaseRobins Air Force BaseTinker Air Force BaseWright-Patterson Air Force Base
WINGS: 46th Test Wing66th Air Base Wing72d Air Base Wing75th Air Base Wing76th Maintenance Wing77th Aeronautical Systems Wing78th Air Base Wing84th Combat Sustainment Wing88th Air Base Wing95th Air Base Wing96th Air Base Wing303d Aeronautical Systems Wing308th Armament Systems Wing309th Maintenance Wing311th Human Systems Wing312th Aeronautical Systems Wing326th Aeronautical Systems Wing327th Aircraft Sustainment Wing328th Armament Systems Wing330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing350th Electronic Systems Wing377th Air Base Wing402d Maintenance Wing412th Test Wing448th Combat Sustainment Wing478th Aeronautical Systems Wing498th Armament Systems Wing508th Aircraft Sustainment Wing516th Aeronautical Systems Wing526th ICBM Systems Wing542d Combat Sustainment Wing551st Electronic Systems Wing554th Electronic Systems Wing653d Electronic Systems Wing
OTHER UNITS: Aeronautical Systems CenterAir Force Research LaboratoryAir Force Security Assistance CenterArnold Engineering Development CenterElectronic Systems CenterNational Museum of the United States Air ForceOgden Air Logistics CenterOklahoma City Air Logistics CenterWarner Robins Air Logistics Center

Transformation Efforts at Tinker AFB

Several Transformational efforts are under work at Tinker AFB, including 5S, 6 Sigma, Lean, and Balanced Score Card.


 
 

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