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'''Izmir Air Station''' is a [[United States Air Force]] facility in [[Izmir]], [[Turkey]]. It is located 200mi/320km SSW of [[Istanbul]], on the western coast of Turkey.
'''Izmir Air Station''' is a [[United States Air Force]] facility in [[Izmir]], [[Turkey]]. It is located 200 mi/320 km SSW of [[Istanbul]], on the western coast of Turkey.


U.S. responsibilities in the Izmir area began on September 8, 1952 with the activation of Allied Land Forces Southeast Europe and the arrival on October 14, 1953 of the Sixth Allied Tac AF at Sirinyer Garrison south of Izmir. The [[United States Navy]] supported these and other [[Allied Forces Southern Europe]] organizations, while '''Det 2, 7206th Air Base Squadron''', supported USAF installations in the area after April 1, 1954.
U.S. responsibilities in the Izmir area began on September 8, 1952 with the activation of Allied Land Forces Southeast Europe and the arrival on October 14, 1953 of the Sixth Allied Tac AF at Sirinyer Garrison south of Izmir. The [[United States Navy]] supported these and other [[Allied Forces Southern Europe]] organizations, while '''Det 2, 7206th Air Base Squadron''', supported USAF installations in the area after April 1, 1954.
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Allied Air Component Command Izmir was activated at General Vecihi Akin Garrison (GVAG), Sirinyer, in 2004.
Allied Air Component Command Izmir was activated at General Vecihi Akin Garrison (GVAG), Sirinyer, in 2004.


== References ==
==References==


* Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947-1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0912799129.
* Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947-1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0912799129.


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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*Simon Duke, [http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Politics/InternationalStudies/InternationalSecurityStrategicSt/?view=usa&ci=9780198291329 U.S. Military Forces and Installations in Europe], Oxford University Press for [[SIPRI]], 1989
*Simon Duke, [http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Politics/InternationalStudies/InternationalSecurityStrategicSt/?view=usa&ci=9780198291329 U.S. Military Forces and Installations in Europe], Oxford University Press for [[SIPRI]], 1989


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[[Category:Closed facilities of the United States Air Force]]
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[[Category:Bases of the United States Air Force in Turkey]]
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[[Category:Turkish Air Force bases]]

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Revision as of 12:13, 7 June 2010

Izmir Air Station is a United States Air Force facility in Izmir, Turkey. It is located 200 mi/320 km SSW of Istanbul, on the western coast of Turkey.

U.S. responsibilities in the Izmir area began on September 8, 1952 with the activation of Allied Land Forces Southeast Europe and the arrival on October 14, 1953 of the Sixth Allied Tac AF at Sirinyer Garrison south of Izmir. The United States Navy supported these and other Allied Forces Southern Europe organizations, while Det 2, 7206th Air Base Squadron, supported USAF installations in the area after April 1, 1954.

The United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) assumed support responsibility for U.S. and NATO entities in the Izmir area on January 1, 1956 and assumed support responsibility for all U.S. and NATO units based at Cigli Air Base and off-base installations of Çiğli situated throughout the Izmir area on July 6, 1962.

Improvements to Cigli AB consisted of concrete roofs of jet fuel tanks repaired and new water lines, fire hydrants and electric power lines installed during 1962, and a reinforced concrete pad for wing-tank loading built at the north hangar and air conditioning installed in dependent quarters during 1963. Cigli AB gained control of all support activities in and around Izmir on April 1, 1966.

The Turkish Air Force assumed control of Cigli AB on July 1, 1970, and Izmir AS then assumed support responsibility for U.S. and USAF units in the Izmir area, with Cigli relegated to standby base status.

Allied Air Component Command Izmir was activated at General Vecihi Akin Garrison (GVAG), Sirinyer, in 2004.

References

  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947-1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0912799129.

Further reading

External links

38°27′27″N 27°10′14″E / 38.4575°N 27.1705°E / 38.4575; 27.1705