No, Eielson AFB is located approx. 40 miles SE of Fairbanks. The closest town is North Pole, AK. Eielson is considered its own city and has its own zip code.
The Eielson Air Force Base is located near Fairbanks, Alaska. The United States Government does not have it listed for sale, but if you're in the United States Air Force, perhaps you may get based there.
Carl Ben Eielson died in 1929.
Jorge Eielson died on 2006-03-08.
Jorge Eielson was born on 1924-04-13.
The address of the Hatton-Eielson Museum is: 405 Eielson St, Hatton, ND 58240
Unfortunately, my mapping doesn't get down to house numbers, but I do seethat the 1500 block of Eielson is the block between 15th Ave and 16th Ave,so I'll work with that one.-- The center line of Eielson St in that block is on 147.7119° West longitude.-- The latitude at the middle of the block ... right between two buildings onthe west side of the street with red roofs ... is 64.8330° North.I hope this sharpens the point enough for you.
Eielson Air Force Base was created in 1943.
The northern most Air Force Base on US soil is Eielson AFB, 26 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. There may be one farther north but not on US soil.
The airport code for Eielson Air Force Base is EIL.
The address of the Hatton-Eielson Museum And Historical Association is: Po Box 278 405 Eielson Street, Hatton, ND 58240
Eielson AFB, like almost all of Alaska, is in area code +1 907
The phone number of the Hatton-Eielson Museum is: 701-543-3726.