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Barksdale Air Force Base Picked as New Home of Global Strike Command
2009-04-02
Barksdale Air Force Base, La., has been picked as the new home of the Air ForceÂ’s Global Strike Command, which will oversee most of the militaryÂ’s nuclear bomber fleet and strategic ballistic missile operations, the Air Force announced today.

Global Strike Command will include both the 8th and 20th Air Force, according to an Air Force news release. Eighth Air ForceÂ’s headquarters is at Barksdale, and 20th Air ForceÂ’s headquarters is at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.

The new command will manage B-2 Spirit and B-52 Stratofortress bomber operations. That capability was formerly managed by Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, Va.

The command also will maintain and operate the Air ForceÂ’s intercontinental missile operations that previously were under the purview of Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.

Management of B-1 Lancer bomber operations will still be conducted by Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base. The cyber and intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance missions will be removed from 8th Air ForceÂ’s portfolio.

Other bases that were under consideration to be the commandÂ’s headquarters included Minot Air Force Base, N.D.; F.E. Warren Air Force Base; Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont.; Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.; and Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. Site surveys of all bases under consideration were completed March 6.

“All six candidate locations received a thorough evaluation in accordance with our basing process,” said Kathleen Ferguson, the Air Force’s deputy assistant secretary for installations.

An environmental impact evaluation at Barksdale is pending, according to the release.

An as-yet unnamed three-star general will command Global Strike Command.

The stand up of GSC came about from a reorganization of the Air ForceÂ’s nuclear-mission organization ordered by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, following some highly publicized operational miscues committed by Air Force nuclear force managers.

The Air Force announced in October 2008 that a new major command would be formed to oversee the serviceÂ’s nuclear-deterrence mission. Bolling Air Force Base here has served as Global Strike CommandÂ’s provisional headquarters since Jan. 12.

Air Force Secretary Michael B. Donley said last fall that the reorganization would address some long-standing, systematic problems in the Air ForceÂ’s handling of nuclear assets. Donley said inspection of Air Force nuclear assets would now be conducted by the serviceÂ’s Inspector General Office.

The establishment of Global Strike Command, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norman A. Schwartz noted last fall, would put his service onto a “back-to-basics” path for nuclear-weapons-realm accountability, compliance, precision and reliability.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#2  I love SAC. That was the Air Force's finest hour/decade/generation.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-04-02 23:08  

#1  ...Somewhere, Curtis LeMay smiles. SAC has returned, no matter how badly some folks want to say otherwise.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2009-04-02 20:46  

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