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Holloman Air Force Base gt; Home Holloman Headlines Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability Humans of Holloman: Senior Airman Dale Wallace II White Sands Missile Range command team visits 49th Wing Team Holloman's 2026 Chief Master Sergeant Selects
Holloman Air Force Base - Wikipedia Holloman Air Force Base (IATA: HMN, ICAO: KHMN, FAA LID: HMN) is a United States Air Force base established in 1942 located six miles (10 km) southwest of the central business district of Alamogordo, which is the county seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States
Holloman AFB Directory - Phone Numbers Directions This Holloman AFB directory features the critical info you’ll need to navigate through the many facilities and recreational opportunities available on base
Holloman AFB - militarybaseguides. com Holloman AFB is located in Holloman Afb, New Mexico, and serves as a key installation for the U S Air Force Known for its role in Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) training and as home to the 49th Wing, it offers on-base housing, access to quality schools, and proximity to Alamogordo’s amenities
Holloman Air Force Base: Location, Units Runway Details Named in honor of Col George V Holloman, a pioneer in guided missile research, the base is owned by the Department of Defense and operated by the US Air Force, controlled by Air Education and Training Command (AETC) It has been operational since its construction
Holloman AFB - 49th Wing | Holloman Air Force Base NM - Facebook This past week F-16 crews from Holloman AFB and F- 35 crews from Luke AFB began a week-long training mission to strengthen interoperability, combat readiness, and lethality in complex, real-world scenarios
Holloman Air Force Base - Military Bases Holloman Air Force Base was established in 1942 as Alamogordo Air Field six miles west of Alamogordo, New Mexico, it was renamed in 1948 in honor of Col George Holloman, a native of Rich Square, North Carolina and pioneer of early rocket and pilot-less aircraft research