Minot Air Force Base is located about 21km north of the city of Minot, in the state of North Dakota, US.
A B-52H Stratofortress from the 5th Bomb Wing prepares to take off during a rapid launch exercise. Image courtesy of US Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jessica McConnell.
A close view of a B-52H Stratofortress of Air Force Global Strike Command from the 5th Bomb Wing at Minot AFB. Image courtesy of US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Stratton.
The 91st Missile Wing Missile Operations Building of the Minot Air Force Base. Image courtesy of US Air Force photo/Senior Airman Desiree Esposito.
Airmen conducting routine maintenance and refuelling on the A-10 Thunderbolt II at the Minot Air Force Base. Image courtesy of US Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miguel Lara.

Minot Air Force Base

Minot Air Force Base (IATA: MIB) is a US Air Force installation located about 21km north of the city of Minot in Ward County, North Dakota. The base is spread over an area of about 5,000 acres.

The base is home to 13,000 people including military personnel and families, DoD civilians, and retired personnel. It houses the 5th Bomb Wing (5th BW) and 91st Missile Wing of the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC).

Minot AFB history

"The base is home to 13,000 people including military personnel and families, DoD civilians, and retired personnel."

The idea to set up a base in the Northern United States was conceptualised in the early 1950s. The area near Minot was preferred and land was acquired from the city of Minot in 1954. Construction started in May 1956, and the base was opened in January 1957.

The first unit established at the Minot Air Force Base was the 32d Fighter Group, and it was activated as a Strategic Air Command (SAC) in February 1957. The Base Exchange was opened in September 1958.

The 4136th Strategic Wing was the first permanent SAC assigned to Minot AFB. The 906th Air Refuelling Squadron was also activated in the same year.

The first KC-135A Stratotanker arrived at the base in September 1959. The semi automatic ground environment (SAGE) facility was activated in June 1961.

The first B-52H Stratofortress arrived at the base in July 1961, and the construction on Minuteman I Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) complex began in January 1962. The 455th Strategic Missile Wing was established in November 1962. The first Minuteman I Missile was placed in the launch facility in September 1963.

The 450th Bombardment Wing was replaced by 5th Bombardment Wing in mid-1968. The 455th Strategic Missile Wing was also replaced with the 91st Strategic Missile Wing in the same year. The aircraft and personnel from Minot AFB were deployed to Iraq during Operation Desert Storm. The SAC was replaced with Air Combat Command (ACC) in June 1992.

The 91st Missile Wing and the 5th BW were transferred to the new AFGSC in December 2009 and February 2010 respectively.

Garrison facilities at USAF’s base at Minot


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The primary host unit of the Minot AFB is the 5th Bomb Wing, which is part of the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). The wing operates B-52H Stratofortress bomber and comprises 5th Operations Group, 5th Maintenance Group, 5th Mission Support Group and 5th Medical Group. It employs around 3,200 military personnel and 420 civilian employees.

The 91st Missile Wing is an ICBM wing at Minot AFB. It is one of the three ICBM wings of the US Air Force. The missile wing is responsible for the operation and maintenance of seven UH-1N helicopters, and Minuteman III missiles in underground launch facilities. The missile complex occupies more than 8,500 square miles.

Air facilities

A new air traffic control (ATC) tower, which is currently under construction, will replace the existing ATC tower located south of the runway. The construction will also include a new base operations building. The facilities are expected to be completed in the summer of 2013.

The Minot AFB has a 4,022m long single runway surfaced with concrete which can accommodate a range of aircraft including B-52H Stratofortress, C-130J Hercules, C-5 Galaxy, C-17 Globemaster III and A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft. The runway is being reconstructed under a $70m phased project. The US Army Corps of Engineers issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction of the new runway, in January 2012.

Other base facilities and services

"The Minot AFB has a 4,022m long single runway surfaced with concrete which can accommodate a range of aircraft."

The Minot AFB offers over 2,400 family housing units for officers, and senior and junior enlisted members. It has one of the largest housing complexes of the USAF.

Other facilities at the base include a base chapel, child development centre, Minot High School, Jim Hill and Erik Ramstad. Memorial Middle School, Medical Treatment Facility (MTF), fitness centres, library, and recreation and sports facilities.


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