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About Mildenhall RAF ENGLAND

RAF Mildenhall, located in Suffolk, England, was originally opened in 1934 as a bomber base for the Royal Air Force. During World War II, it played a significant role in Bomber Command operations, launching numerous sorties over Europe. After the war, the base transitioned to U.S. Air Force control in 1950, becoming a key hub for aerial refueling and reconnaissance missions during the Cold War and beyond. Today, RAF Mildenhall remains a vital part of U.S. and NATO operations, supporting a range of air mobility and intelligence missions.

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Alan Fisher

U.S. Air Force (1977 - 1998)

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Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

51 Component Repair Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1979

Boeing 767 Captain

Boeing 767 Captain

U.S. Air Force • 2017

Towing Gliders

Towing Gliders

U.S. Air Force • 2000

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

708 Military Airlift Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1982

About Mildenhall RAF ENGLAND

About this Unit

RAF Mildenhall, located in Suffolk, England, was originally opened in 1934 as a bomber base for the Royal Air Force. During World War II, it played a significant role in Bomber Command operations, launching numerous sorties over Europe. After the war, the base transitioned to U.S. Air Force control in 1950, becoming a key hub for aerial refueling and reconnaissance missions during the Cold War and beyond. Today, RAF Mildenhall remains a vital part of U.S. and NATO operations, supporting a range of air mobility and intelligence missions.

Historical Facts

• Origins in World War I: RAF Mildenhall was first opened in 1934, but the site’s military aviation history dates back to World War I, when it was used as a landing ground for fighter aircraft. • Name for a Famous Air Race: The base gained fame in 1934 as the starting point for the MacRobertson Air Race, a long-distance flight from England to Australia that showcased advances in aviation. • World War II Bomber Base: During World War II, RAF Mildenhall was a key base for RAF Bomber Command, hosting squadrons flying the Short Stirling, Lancaster, and Halifax heavy bombers. • Home to American Forces: Since 1950, RAF Mildenhall has been used primarily by the United States Air Force, becoming a strategic hub for U.S. air operations in Europe and beyond. • Strategic Refueling Role: The base has long hosted air refueling tankers such as the KC-135, making it essential for U.S. and NATO operations requiring mid-air refueling capabilities. • Cold War Intelligence Missions: Mildenhall played an important role in intelligence gathering during the Cold War, with reconnaissance aircraft like the U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird operating from its runways. • Special Operations Hub: The base is home to the 352nd Special Operations Wing, responsible for a wide range of covert and support missions across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. • Royal Visits: Queen Elizabeth II has paid several visits to RAF Mildenhall throughout her reign, further highlighting its importance in UK and allied defense. • Proposed Closure and Reprieve: In 2015, the U.S. announced plans to close RAF Mildenhall, but the decision was later reversed, reaffirming the base’s ongoing strategic importance. • International Community: The base hosts personnel from many allied nations and has become a focal point for transatlantic cooperation, with a vibrant international community and frequent joint exercises.