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  1. Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson. Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) is a United States military facility in Anchorage, Alaska. It is a joint base formed from the United States Air Force 's Elmendorf Air Force Base and the United States Army 's Fort Richardson, which were merged in 2010.

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    Construction of Fort Richardson began in 1940 with the intention of being a major airfield for the Army Air Corps. The airfield was officially opened in August of the same year and in November, was designated as Fort Richardson by the United States War Department. Thought the next several decades that air presence at Fort Richardson slowly shifted ...

    Fort Richardson maintains a large contingent of on post housing for service members and their families. The base has 43 bachelor living units, 117 living units for single officers and 1,258 units for enlisted soldiers and their families. Housing is almost always available immediately for incoming soldiers, however Fort Richardson has a large waitin...

    Fort Richardson maintains a population of over 10,000 service members and their families. To make life as comfortable as possible, the base takes every step to cater to needs. Fort Richardson has a large commissary and PX that offers groceries and household goods at discounted prices from those available to the general public. The base also has a s...

    The Fort Richardson Youth Center provides a play area for all on base children, including slides, a climbing experience and a track ride, all in a simulated woodland area. Moose Run Golf Course is full 18 hole golf course found within Fort Richardson. The medium length layout provides a great platform for golfers of any skill. Artic Valley Ski Trai...

  2. The fort was named after Brig. Gen. Wilds P. Richardson, the military pioneer explorer who served three tours of duty in Alaska from 1897 to 1917. He was made the head of the War Department’s Alaska Road Commission from 1905 to 1917. The commission was in charge for surveying the land as well as to build local infrastructure, such as roads ...

  3. The War Department General Order Number 9, dated 12 December 1940, designated the military reservation as Fort Richardson, and the flying field at Fort Richardson was designated Elmendorf Field. Fort Richardson, named for Wilds P. Richardson, was built in 1940-1941 near Anchorage. Construction of the base began on June 8, 1940.

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  4. Important Contacts Fort Richardson Visitors Center (907) 384-2916. Fort Richardson Information and Referral Services (907) 384-1517

  5. Arctic Support Command. 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion. -9th Army Band. -98th Support Maintenance Company. -109th Transportation Company. -C Finance Management Support Detachment, 125th Finance Battalion. -486th Movement Control Team. -539th Composite Truck Company (Light)

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  7. Sep 11, 2024 · Fort Richardson also hosts several non-military activities, including a United States National Cemetery and a state-owned fish hatchery. The fort encompasses 73,014 acres (29,548 ha) , [4] which includes space for offices, family housing, a heliport, a drop zone suitable for airborne and air/land operations, firing ranges and other training areas.

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