- Units - Whiteman Air Force Base
Though Whiteman is home to several diverse units, they all support the same mission - delivering dynamic air power for the United States, and providing both a powerful deterrent to our enemies and an assurance to our allies
- Whiteman Air Force Base gt; Connect gt; Directory Phonebook
Whiteman Online Directory Welcome to Whiteman Air Force Base's Online Directory We hope the phone numbers provided below will assist you in your search for information If you're trying to locate a specific number not listed here, contact the base operator at (660) 687-1110, or connect with Whiteman on Facebook!
- Mission Vision - Whiteman Air Force Base
Today, Whiteman is the home of the 509th Bomb Wing, which operates and maintains the Air Force's premier weapon system, the B-2 bomber The B-2 brings massive firepower to bear, in a short time, anywhere on the globe through previously impenetrable defenses
- Public Affairs - Whiteman Air Force Base
Public Affairs is the focal point for providing information on Whiteman issues, programs and base events to Airmen, the community and members of the news media
- About Us - Whiteman Air Force Base
about us Mission The 509th Bomb Wing is part of Air Force Global Strike Command and is the host wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo The Bomb Wing and its fleet of B-2 Spirit bombers serve as part of the Air Force's conventional and strategic combat force
- Whiteman Air Force Base gt; About gt; History
Whiteman Air Force Base, and the 509th Bomb Wing are blazing a new trail as the Air Force's only B-2 Spirit Advanced Technology Bomber unit With each passing year, the 509th continues to make history
- Whiteman Air Force Base
Whiteman Air Force Base is named in honor of 2nd Lt George Whiteman, Air Corp, U S Army, who lost his life Dec 7, 1941, while he was attempting to take off to defend Bellows Air Field, Oahu, Hawaii, during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
- Fact Sheets - Whiteman Air Force Base
Whiteman Air Force Base In the Heartland, located two miles south of Knob Noster, Mo , just off U S Highway 50, Whiteman Air Force Base's name and roots stem from World War II During the U S ' mobilization following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Whiteman AFB was activated on Aug 6, 1942, as Sedalia Glider
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