North to the Future: F-35 and Alaska's Strategic Mission
October 14, 2021
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As America鈥檚 northern-most air base, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, enables regional deterrence and diplomacy. The F-35s assigned to Eielson鈥檚 355th and 356th Fighter Squadrons provide stability and foster military partnerships with allies around the world.
Eielson, located in the heart of interior Alaska, was injected with new life in 2016 when it was named the next home for the F-35. By the spring of 2022, 54 F-35s will call Alaska home.
Located next to the vast Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex and close to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and its F-22s, Eielson is a lynchpin in the Arctic region and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) area of responsibility.
When the 354th Fighter Wing鈥檚 A-10 Thunderbolts were distributed to other units in 2007, the unit鈥檚 primary mission turned to training combat pilots 鈥 primarily during the Pacific Air Force鈥檚 premier large force exercise: Red Flag-Alaska.
Today, the 354th's mission has expanded with the introduction of the F-35. Eielson鈥檚 354th is 鈥渢o provide combat-ready fifth-generation airpower, advanced integration training, and strategic arctic airpower basing.鈥
Atop and Center of the World
Reactivating the Wing as a combat-coded force underscores Alaska鈥檚 strategic importance to U.S. security.
鈥淗aving two combat-coded F-35A squadrons at Eielson Air Force Base will provide [Pacific Air Forces] and combatant commanders across the globe additional asset and deployment options, should the need arise to deter aggression by our adversaries,鈥 Lt. Col. Samuel Chipman, who commands the 355th Fighter Squadron. 聽
鈥淲e are an Indo-Pacific nation, and we are an Arctic nation. And here in Alaska, those two critical regions intersect,鈥 U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.聽
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In July 2020, the U.S. Air Force unveiled its , which is focused on four main pillars: vigilance, power projection, cooperation and preparation.
The strategy states that once Eielson has its full fleet of F-35s, 鈥淎laska鈥檚 unparalleled concentration of fifth generation fighters will represent a highly-effective power projection capability.鈥
鈥淔-35s, such as the ones stationed at Eielson [Air Force Base, Alaska], and F-22s, stationed at [Joint Base Elmendorf鈥揜ichardson, Alaska], have real world, real time, operational missions that have direct impacts on our national security,鈥 U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. 鈥淎laska is home to more fifth generation aircraft than anywhere else in the world.鈥澛
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Power of the People
The influx of advanced fighters to the region is also creating jobs and opportunities in the Fairbanks region.
The introduction of the F-35 has grown Eielson鈥檚 population by almost 50 percent. More than 2,500 active-duty personnel are located at the base, with additional service men and women set to arrive as the fleet increases. There are currently 32 F-35s at the base as further aircraft are produced at 澳门开奖历史鈥檚 facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
Eielson鈥檚 expanded mission is creating jobs, workforce development, and economic opportunity to the community. To prepare for the influx of new fighters, the government invested in from 2017 to 2020 at a cost of more than $500 million.
According to a 2016 U.S. Air Force Environmental Impact Statement, the construction projects would generate more than 2,000 new jobs for interior Alaska.聽
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鈥淏ringing the F-35s to the Interior [of Alaska], coupled with increased Army and Missile Defense Agency activity, also creates the foundation for long term economic stability,鈥 Sen. Murkowski.
Allies in Alaska
In addition to training U.S. Airmen for F-35 operations 鈥 including , , and exercises 鈥 Eielson Air Force Base plays a key role in training alongside international allies.
In August 2021, the U.S. Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force during Red Flag-Alaska 21-3 at Eielson. This iteration of the exercise 鈥 focused on the interoperability of allied 5th Generation assets, including the F-35A, cyber and intelligence warfare capabilities 鈥 was the first to feature , along with U.S. F-35s and F-22s.聽
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鈥淎s with all our Red Flag exercises, we are excited to work with our joint partners and allies,鈥 Lt. Col. Ryan Eads, 354th Operations Group Detachment 1 commander. 鈥淒uring [RED FLAG-Alaska 21-3], we are hosting the [Royal Australian Air Force], and we will continue to sharpen our lethality and refine our interoperability.鈥
鈥淥ur Airmen are always ready to integrate with joint and allied forces, using the full extent of the JPARC and our assets to prepare for anything, anytime, anywhere,鈥 added Lt. Col. James Collins, who commands the 353rd Combat Training Squadron.