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  1. Indian Springs Air Force Base. Indian Springs Air Force Base was designated in August 1951 and in July 1952, jurisdiction transferred from Air Training Command to the Air Force Special Weapons Center (AFSWC) of Air Research and Development Command (ARDC).

    • 1942–1945 and 1949–present
    • 432nd Wing
  2. Creech Air Force Base is located in Indian Springs, NV, approximately 50 miles from Nellis Air Force Base, 315 miles from Los Angeles , 334 miles from Phoenix, 458 miles from Salt Lake City and 319 miles from Grand Canyon National Park.

    • Building 24 Room 220, Second St, Creech AFB, 89018, NV
    • (888) 363-6431
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  4. CMSAF and SAF/MR visit both Las Vegas-area Air Force bases. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi and the Honorable Alex Wagner, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, toured both Nellis and Creech Air Forces Bases, May 7, 2024.

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  5. On April 13, 1964, the Air Force redesignated Indian Springs AFB as Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field and assigned it to Nellis AFB. During this era the base had two enduring and well-known roles. It provided range maintenance for sections of the massive Nellis Test and Training Range.

  6. On June 20, 2005, Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field officially changed its name to Creech Air Force Base in honor of Gen. Wilbur L. "Bill" Creech. As the commander of Tactical...

  7. Phone: (702) 652-1110. Creech AFB Nevada is an Air Force operated base and among the most important fighters in the so called War on Terror. The base is located in the Clark County, only 56 km from Las Vegas and less than 100 km from another similar base. It is named in the memory of Wilbur L. Creech, one of the father of the famous Thunderbirds.

  8. Army Air Forces to Air Force Base. Indian Springs Auxiliary Airfield also known as Indian Springs Field, was rapidly constructed in Nevada by the United States Army Air Forces the month after the Pearl Harbor attack. Indian Springs was immediately entered into service as a training camp for Army Air Force B-25 air-to-air gunnery training, and ...

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