Yes. Three of them.
Either Airman Basic or Air Base. Air Force Bases drop the word 'Force" when they position a base in another country like Japan. An Example is Kadena Air Base Japan on the island of Okinawa. It's NOT Kadena Air Force Base."
With Japan's industrial base; Japan built a navy, army, and air force. After building those forces; their navy, army, and air force trained for war.
The Tokota Air Base is located at Fussa, Tokyo, Japan. It is a United States Air Force base and has 14000 personnel. The facility was originally used by the Japanese Imperial Army. After 1945, it became a US Air Force base.
Wright Patterson Air Force base is the largest air force base in America. Edwards Air Force base is the 2nd largest base in America.
* Beale Air Force Base. * Edwards Air Force Base. * Los Angeles Air Force Base. * Vandenberg Air Force Base. * Presidio of Monterey (Defense Language Institute)
Aviano Air Force Base
Hill air force base.
Creech Air Force Base was created in 1943.
Stead Air Force Base was created in 1942.
The Eglin Air Force Base is the largest Air Force base in the free world. Eglin Air Force Base is the home of the Air Armament Center (AAC) and is one of four product centers in the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC).
Hill air force base.
An Air Force Base has a flight line or flying mission.An Air Force Station does not have a flight line, or a flying mission.An Air Base (without the "Force") is on foreign soil or foreign owned or a shared Base.