Bangor Air National Guard Base

Bangor Air National Guard Base
Bangor, Maine in United States of America
A US Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker of the 101st Air Refuelling Wing based at Bangor ANGB.
A US Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker of the 101st Air Refuelling Wing based at Bangor ANGB.
Bangor is located in Maine
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor is located in the United States
Bangor
Bangor
Coordinates44°48′51″N 068°49′51″W / 44.81417°N 68.83083°W / 44.81417; -68.83083 (Bangor ANGB)
TypeAir National Guard Base
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Air Force (USAF)
Controlled byAir National Guard (ANG)
ConditionOperational
Websitewww.101arw.ang.af.mil
Site history
Built1927 (1927) (as Godfrey Field)
In use1927 – present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Colonel Byron Newell
Garrison101st Air Refueling Wing
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: BGR, ICAO: KBGR, FAA LID: BGR, WMO: 726088
Elevation58.5 metres (192 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
15/33 3,486.9 metres (11,440 ft) Asphalt
Airfield shared with Bangor International Airport
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Bangor Air National Guard Base is a United States Air National Guard base located on the grounds of Bangor International Airport in Bangor, Maine.

Created in 1927 as the commercial Godfrey Field, the airfield was taken over by the U.S. Army just before World War II and renamed Godfrey Army Airfield and later Dow Army Airfield. It became Dow Air Force Base (AFB) in 1947, when the newly formed U.S. Air Force took over many Army air assets.

In 1968, Dow AFB was closed as part of a nationwide reduction in stateside air force bases and naval air stations to free up funds for combat operations in Southeast Asia. The base was given to the city of Bangor by the General Services Administration as a civilian airport. Maine Air National Guard units continue to be based at the airport in a lease agreement with the city, in an area they had previously occupied when the base was under Air Force control.

  1. ^ "Airport Diagram – Bangor Intl (BGR)" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. 30 January 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2020.

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