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U.S. Air Force
Branch
U.S. Air Force
Air Reserve Personnel Center
U.S. Air Force
The Air Reserve Personnel Center (ARPC) was established in 1953, originally known as the Air Reserve Records Center, to manage personnel records for Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members. Located at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado, the ARPC's mission has evolved to include personnel management, assignments, and retirement processing for over 1 million Air Force Reserve and Guard members. Throughout its history, ARPC has played a critical role in ensuring readiness and support by maintaining accurate records and providing essential personnel services. The center continues to adapt to technological advancements, streamlining processes to better serve the Total Force.
RAF Alconbury
U.S. Air Force
RAF Alconbury is a Royal Air Force station located in Cambridgeshire, England, established in 1938. During World War II, it served as a base for both RAF and United States Army Air Forces bomber and reconnaissance units, playing a vital role in the air campaign over Europe. After the war, RAF Alconbury became a key site for the United States Air Force during the Cold War, hosting various reconnaissance and tactical fighter squadrons. Though flying operations ceased in 1995, the base continues to support USAF activities and remains an important administrative and support center.
Mildenhall RAF ENGLAND
U.S. Air Force
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.