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Bolling Air Force Base

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The Sacred Cow, President Harry Truman's initial official aircraft and Franklin Roosevelt's only official aircraft, retired from service on the installation in 1961. This aircraft was the predecessor to Air Force One and was used for both presidential and VIP support missions. President Truman signed
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Although fixed-wing aircraft operations ceased, the installations continued to serve the Military Airlift Command (MAC); the headquarters for the Air Force District of Washington; the Air Force 11th Wing; Commander, Naval Installations Command, Naval Media Center (now, Defense Media Activity-Navy)
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Bolling AFB has served as a research and testing ground for new aviation equipment and its first mission provided aerial defense of the capital. It moved to its present location, along the Potomac in the city's
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The Air Force's first headquarters was established at the installation, as Army Air Forces Headquarters in 1941 and, with the creation of the United States Air Force, Air Force Headquarters in 1947.
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In 1962, fixed-wing aircraft operations at the air force and naval installations ceased, due to congested airspace around Washington National Airport on the opposite shore of the Potomac River.
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Air Force Lt. Col. Henry "Hap" Arnold led a bomber flight from Bolling Field on a 4,000-mile journey to Alaska in 1934, to demonstrate the capabilities of long-range strategic bombing missions.
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Throughout World War II, the installation served as a training and organizational base for personnel and units going overseas. It also served as the aerial gateway to the nation's capital.
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Soon, the single installation evolved into two separate, adjoining bases; one Army (later Air Force) and one Navy. Bolling Field was opened 1 July 1918 and was named for Colonel
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Over the years, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and National Guard units, as well as DOD and federal agencies also found the installation to be an ideal place from which to operate.
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In 1918, pilots from the installation were dispatched by President Woodrow Wilson to create the first permanent airmail route from Washington, D.C. to
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Navy seaplanes were first tested and Air Force aerial refueling techniques were developed by installation-based personnel and military commands.
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returned to the installation. Soon after, the aircraft was used for Lindbergh's goodwill flight to Mexico and South America.
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the National Security Act of 1947, which created the United States Air Force, at the desk on board this aircraft.
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The Department of Defense (DOD) has owned the Bolling grounds since 1917, when the tract of land was scouted by
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and a new Air Force base, named Bolling Air Force Base, was constructed just to the south on 24 June 1948.
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Air Force Bases Volume I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982
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people. The largest village of the Nacotchtank was located just north of the air force base, south of
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Following its successful transatlantic flight in 1927, Charles Lindbergh's
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Redesignated: 2310th Air Transport Group, 10 March 1948 – 29 November 1952
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Redesignated: 1100th Air Base Group, 30 September 1977 – 15 December 1980
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Redesignated: 1299th Air Transport Squadron, 10 March 1948 – 10 July 1961
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Redesignated: 503d Air Force Base Unit, 27 September 1947 – 1 April 1948
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The last fixed-wing flight out of Bolling Air Force Base, 1 July 1962.
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Redesignated: Headquarters Command, USAF, 17 March 1958 – 1 July 1976
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convened at Bolling to negotiate a final-status agreement to end the
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Redesignated: 1100th Air Base Wing, 15 December 1980 – 15 July 1994
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General Headquarters, Air Force, 1 October 1933 – 28 February 1935
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Redesignated Air Force Base Unit 1, 1 April 1944 – 1 April 1948
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HQ Detachment, Bolling Field, 11 July 1922 – 31 March 1928
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Between 19 and 23 December 2000, representatives from the
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1100th Air Base Wing, 16 March 1949 – 30 September 1977
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Air Force Combat Command, 28 March 1941 – 12 March 1942
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Bolling Field and Anacosta Naval Air Station, mid-1940s
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and many other military commands and federal agencies.
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26th Transport Group, 1 March 1943 – 21 February 1944
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List of former United States Air Force installations
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10th Ferrying Squadron, 10 April 1942 – 1 March 1943
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1st Staff Squadron, 1 September 1936 – 31 March 1944
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2d Staff Squadron, 1 September 1936 – 31 March 1944
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99th Observation Sq, 18 August 1919 – 21 March 1921
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312th Aero Sq (Service), July 1918 – 17 August 1919
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Redesignated Air Force Combat Command, 20 June 1941
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Bolling Field
Southeast, Washington, D.C.
United States

Bolling AFB is located in the United States
Bolling AFB is located in the District of Columbia
38°50′34″N 077°00′58″W / 38.84278°N 77.01611°W / 38.84278; -77.01611 (Bolling Air Force Base)
Department of Defense
US Air Force
Official website (archived)
Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling
United States Air Force
Washington, D.C.
Naval Support Facility Anacostia
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European colonization
Nacotchtank
Algonquian
Anacostia Park
ossuaries
William C. Ocker
General Billy Mitchell
United States Capitol
Raynal C. Bolling
World War I
Amiens, France
Naval Air Station Anacostia
southwest quadrant
New York City
Air Force District of Washington

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