is an air base of the
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
The , , also referred to as the Japanese Air Force, is the Aerial warfare, air and space warfare, space branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, responsible for the defense of Japanese airspace, other air and space operations, cyberwarfare and ...
(JASDF),
the United States Air Force, and the United States Navy located in
Misawa,
Aomori
, officially Aomori City (, ), is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 264,945 in 136,781 households, and a population density of 321 people per squa ...
, in the northern part of the island of
Honshū
, historically known as , is the largest of the four main islands of Japan. It lies between the Pacific Ocean (east) and the Sea of Japan (west). It is the seventh-largest island in the world, and the second-most populous after the Indonesian ...
of
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
. It is located north of
Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...
at the "Tip of the Spear". It is a
Pacific Air Forces
The Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force and is also the air component command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). PAC ...
(PACAF) facility with the
35th Fighter Wing
The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force.
The wing was first activat ...
(35 FW, about 48 F-16 aircraft split among the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons) as its host wing. It hosts both Japanese and American troops.
History
Origins
What is now called Misawa Air Base has been used by the military since the
Meiji period
The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonizatio ...
, when it was used as a cavalry training center for the
Imperial Army.
In 1870, the
Emperor Meiji
, posthumously honored as , was the 122nd emperor of Japan according to the List of emperors of Japan, traditional order of succession, reigning from 1867 until his death in 1912. His reign is associated with the Meiji Restoration of 1868, which ...
established a stud farm for the household cavalry in the area that later became Misawa AB, and kept his own (Tenno Heika) cavalry there until 1931, when the Sino-Japanese conflict required their use in China. Misawa remained a training center for Japanese Cavalry until the Japanese Army constructed the first runway at Misawa for military aircraft in 1938.
Misawa Air Base was near the takeoff site of the world's first non-stop trans-Pacific flight in 1931.
Clyde Pangborn
Clyde Edward Pangborn ( ''c''. October 28, 1895 – March 29, 1958), nicknamed "Upside-Down Pangborn", was an American aviator and barnstormer who performed aerial stunts in the 1920s for the Gates Flying Circus. He was its half-owner, chief pil ...
and
Hugh Herndon took off from a gravel runway on
Sabishiro Beach near Misawa in the aircraft known as ''
Miss Veedol'', landing 41 hours later in
Wenatchee, Washington
Wenatchee ( ) is the county seat and most populous city of Chelan County, Washington, Chelan County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The population within the city limits in 2010 was 31,925, and has increased to 35,508 as of 2020. ...
, thereby successfully crossing the
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is ...
. The runway is commemorated by a large sign in the coastal forest and is a popular beach and recreation area for Misawa AB personnel. The cities of Wenatchee and Misawa cemented their special relationship by becoming official sister cities in 1981, strengthening their friendship through annual cultural exchange programs.
The Imperial Army transformed Misawa into an air base in 1938 when it was used as a base for long-range bombers. By early 1941, the
Genzan Flying Corps trained at Misawa. The base was taken over by the
Imperial Navy Air Corps in 1942, when the 22d Imperial Naval Air Wg assumed control of the base and the mission was changed to research and development. In 1944, facilities were built for
Kamikaze
, officially , were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, intending to d ...
Special Attack forces.
World War II
Before the outbreak of
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
,
Lake Ogawara at Misawa was used by the
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
The (IJNAS) was the air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The organization was responsible for the operation of naval aircraft and the conduct of aerial warfare in the Pacific War.
The Japanese military acquired its first aircraft in ...
to practice for the
attack on Pearl Harbor
The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Territory of ...
. The lake was used because it was similar in depth to Pearl Harbor. The Japanese military fashioned hills near the shore of the lake to resemble the shapes of Battleships and Cruisers that were anchored in Pearl Harbor. This provided for a realistic view for their pilots from the air. The pilots conducted low level bombing runs, dropping torpedoes into the shallow depths of Lake Ogawara. This practice developed and refined the method to attack the ships that were anchored at Pearl Harbor. During World War II, the Misawa area was heavily damaged (base 90 percent destroyed) by U.S. fighters and bombers.
Postwar era
The American occupation of Misawa began in September 1945. Misawa had to be almost completely reconstructed by occupying U.S. forces, the Army's 32nd Engineer Construction Group, who restored the base for future use by the
United States Army Air Forces
The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and ''de facto'' aerial warfare service branch of the United States during and immediately after World War II ...
. During the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
and
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
, Misawa supported fighter missions. The base was the launching point for clandestine surveillance overflights into China and the USSR during the 1950s.
After the immediate postwar reconstruction of facilities, the first permanent USAAF tenant was the 613th Air Control and Warning Squadron (613th AC&WS), taking up residence on July 15, 1946, and providing air traffic control in the Misawa area for the next decade.
49th Fighter Bomber Wing
The first operational fighter wing was the
49th Fighter-Bomber Group, being reassigned to Misawa on March 31, 1948. The 49th had three operational squadrons, the 7th, 8th and 9th, and flew the
P-80 Shooting Star
The Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star is the first jet fighter used operationally by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II. Designed and built by Lockheed in 1943 and delivered just 143 days from the start of design, two p ...
along with a few
P-61 Black Widow night fighters. The 49th FBW performed occupation duties in
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
and took part in maneuvers and surveillance patrols as part of
Far East Air Forces. In February 1950, the unit was redesignated as the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing, with the group being its operational component.
Korean War
With the outbreak of the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
in June 1950, the 49th Fighter-Bomber Group was split off from the wing and was one of the first USAF units dispatched to
Korea
Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 ...
from Japan, its tactical squadrons began operations with
F-51D Mustangs as the F-51D performed the ground support role better than the Shooting Stars. The group was rejoined with the wing in December 1950 when the Wing was reassigned to Taegu AB (K-2).
At Misawa, the 49th was replaced by the 6163d Air Base Wing to perform host and occupation duties. The 41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron from the 35th FIW at Johnson AB was deployed to Misawa to provide air defense starting in September 1950, remaining until February 1951, being replaced by the 40th FIS also from Johnson AB, which remained until July. The
27th Fighter-Escort Wing was transferred from Taegu to Misawa in October, and remained at the base until January 20, 1953, to provide air defense flying straight-winged
Republic F-84G Thunderjets which proved inadequate against the
North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
n
MiG-15s it encountered over Korean airspace.
Between May and August 1953, the
12th Strategic Fighter Wing pulled a rotational TDY at Misawa relieving the 27th and being relieved in turn by the
31st Strategic Fighter Wing. remaining until February 12, 1954. The 12th SFW returned for a second TDY in May 1954, remaining until August.
The 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing was relieved from its duties in South Korea on November 7, 1953, and resumed its host duties at the base. It remained at Misawa until December 10, 1957, however its operational control of its squadrons and group came under the 39th Air Division on March 1, 1955.
Cold War
39th Air Division
On March 1, 1952, the
39th Air Division was established at Misawa, and through January 15, 1968, the
Air Division controlled all of the units responsible for the air defense of north
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
, which included northern
Honshū
, historically known as , is the largest of the four main islands of Japan. It lies between the Pacific Ocean (east) and the Sea of Japan (west). It is the seventh-largest island in the world, and the second-most populous after the Indonesian ...
and
Hokkaidō
is the second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefecture, making up its own region. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaidō from Honshu; the two islands are connected by railway via the Seikan Tunnel.
The ...
islands and the contiguous territorial waters.
Wings controlled by the 39th AD were:
* 49th Fighter Bomber Wing March 1, 1955 – April 15, 1957
*
4th Fighter Bomber Wing March 8, 1955 – December 8, 1957
*
21st Tactical Fighter Wing November 10, 1958 – June 18, 1960
Squadrons controlled by the 39th AD were:
* 4th Fighter Interceptor Squadron March 1, 1955 – June 20, 1965
*
45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron April 25, 1960 – January 15, 1968
*
67th Tactical Fighter Squadron December 15, 1967 – January 15, 1968
* 339th Fighter Interceptor Squadron March 1, 1955 – January 15, 1958
* 356th Tactical Fighter Squadron November 29, 1965 – January 15, 1968
* 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron June 18, 1960 – June 16, 1964
* 418th Fighter Day Squadron December 10, 1957 – March 25, 1958
* 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron June 18, 1960 – June 16, 1964
* 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron November 3, 1965 – January 15, 1968.
In this role the 39th trained the assigned units and controlled aerial interception missions when Japanese air space was violated. The division also controlled air refueling and ECM missions, and trained personnel of the
Japanese Air Self Defense Force in flying operations, radar operations and maintenance, and proper radio procedures.
After the
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
shot down an R
B-29
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a retired American four-engined Propeller (aeronautics), propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to ...
aircraft on November 7, 1954, the 39th provided fighter escort for all friendly reconnaissance aircraft flying near Soviet territory and the Northern Air Defense Sector.
The division also supported combat operations during the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
.
Aircraft flown by the 39th AD included the
F-84, 1952–1954, 1958–1959; KB-29, 1953–1954;
North American F-86 Sabre, 1954–1960;
F-100, 1957–1964;
F-102, 1960–1965; RF-101, 1960–1968;
F-105, 1967–1968.
Japanese Air Forces
The first
Japanese Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) units were activated at Misawa in October 1954, and the first Japanese Northern Air Defense Force units began operations in 1957.
475th Air Base Wing
The 31st Air Division was inactivated on January 15, 1968, and was replaced at Misawa by the
475th Air Base Wing. The operational squadron at the base was the
67th Tactical Fighter Squadron, being deployed to Misawa from the
18th Tactical Fighter Wing based at
Kadena AB,
Okinawa
most commonly refers to:
* Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture
* Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture
* Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself
* Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ...
. The squadron remained detached at Misawa until March 15, 1971, when the flight line was transferred to the
United States Navy
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and all U.S. Air Force fighter sorties ended.
6112th Air Base Group

The 6112th ABG took over the base host duties at Misawa in 1971, with the inactivation of the 475th ABW. For the next several years, Misawa's focus was with the
electronic intelligence
Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is the act and field of intelligence-gathering by interception of ''signals'', whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly u ...
gathering mission of the 6921st (later 6920th) Security Wing of the
U.S. Air Force Security Service. The 6112th ABG performed PACAF administrative duties. The flight line was controlled by Naval Aviation units, with the JASDF operating from its own flight lines. The JASDF took over control of the airspace over Misawa on October 1, 1978.
During this period, the base hosted various Allied exercises in the region and the 6112th ABG provided support for 13 Air Force associated non-flying units, 14 DOD agencies and the JASDF units stationed in the Misawa area until September 1, 1982.
In 1983, Misawa was a major deployment site for rescue and recovery operations, following the downing of
Korean Air Flight 007.
432d Tactical Fighter Wing
In July 1984, the
432d Tactical Fighter Wing was reactivated at Misawa on the resumption of operational PACAF flying. The 432d controlled two F-16 Fighting Falcon squadrons (
13th,
14th FS) and a rescue squadron (
39th RQS) flying the HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" helicopter.
Post Cold War

The
35th Fighter Wing
The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force.
The wing was first activat ...
was redesignated and reassigned October 1, 1994, when it inactivated at
Naval Air Station Keflavik,
Iceland
Iceland is a Nordic countries, Nordic island country between the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe. It is culturally and politically linked with Europe and is the regi ...
and was reactivated the same day at Misawa where the wing assumed the missions and responsibilities previously performed by the 432nd Fighter Wing.
Near the 1995 new year, Misawa experienced two earthquakes—7.5 and 7.9 on the
Richter scale
The Richter scale (), also called the Richter magnitude scale, Richter's magnitude scale, and the Gutenberg–Richter scale, is a measure of the strength of earthquakes, developed by Charles Richter in collaboration with Beno Gutenberg, and pr ...
at the epicenter off the coast of
Hachinohe.
On July 25, 1998, a US
F-16
The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is an American single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it e ...
based at Misawa was unable to become airborne and collided with an antenna array at the east end of Misawa's runway and exploded. The pilot ejected, but landed in the flaming wreckage of the jet. He succumbed to his injuries on September 17, 1998, at
Brooke Army Medical Center
Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) is the United States Army's premier medical institution. Located on Fort Sam Houston, BAMC is a 425-bed academic medical center, and is the Department of Defense's largest facility and only Level 1 trauma center ...
.
Global War on Terror
On September 25, 2003,
a magnitude 8.3 earthquake occurred off the east coast of
Hokkaidō
is the second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefecture, making up its own region. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaidō from Honshu; the two islands are connected by railway via the Seikan Tunnel.
The ...
which was strongly felt in Misawa and all of
Aomori Prefecture
is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku region. The prefecture's capital, largest city, and namesake is the city of Aomori (city), Aomori. Aomori is the northernmost prefecture on Japan's main island, Honshu, and is border ...
. Damage to Misawa Air Base was limited to burst water mains, cosmetic cracks in walls and personal property damage. There were no reports of damage to the base runway. This was the largest earthquake reported by the
U.S. Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology. The agency was founded on March ...
(USGS) for 2003.
On July 17, 2007, a US F-16 from Misawa, while deployed to the 13th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron,
Balad AB,
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
crashed after delinquent tire pressure testing and pilot misinterpretation. The pilot ejected safely and there were no injuries or deaths.
The base was slightly damaged by the March
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
On 11 March 2011, at 14:46:24 Japan Standard Time, JST (05:46:24 UTC), a 9.0–9.1 Submarine earthquake, undersea megathrust earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Oshika Peninsula of the Tōhoku region. It lasted approx ...
and experienced a black out. There were concerns about flooding from the tsunami reaching the base, and about a nearby nuclear facility, the
Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant.
After the quake, personnel and aircraft from the base assisted with
Operation Tomodachi
was a United States Armed Forces (especially United States Forces Japan, U.S. Forces Japan) assistance operation to support Japan in Emergency management, disaster relief following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The operation took pl ...
. The base also served as an important hub for airlifted assistance during the disaster recovery efforts. During the crisis, around 1,400 American family members voluntarily departed the base for locations outside Japan.
In April 2015, two US F-16s based at Misawa made an emergency landing at a local airport after oil started leaking from one of the fighters.
In October 2016, four
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the Air force, air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards the end of the World War I, First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of t ...
Typhoon
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fighters from
No. 2 Squadron RAF supported by a
Voyager aerial tanker and a
C-17 deployed to Misawa for the first bilateral exercises in Japan for the JASDF to host conducted with non-U.S. forces.
On February 20, 2018, a US F-16 based at Misawa dumped two external fuel tanks into the nearby
Lake Ogawara after experiencing an engine fire.
On January 14, 2019, a US F-16 based at Misawa made a precautionary landing at a Japanese regional airport after a problem with the aircraft. It was later revealed that this was due to a plastic piece falling off of the aircraft mid-flight.
On April 3, 2019, a Japanese
F-35A based at Misawa crashed over the Pacific Ocean approximately 85 miles East of Misawa Air Base. The cause was attributed to the pilot experiencing
spatial disorientation
Spatial disorientation is the inability to determine position or relative motion, commonly occurring during periods of challenging visibility, since visual system, vision is the dominant sense for orientation. The auditory system, vestibular system ...
. The
JASDF proceeded to ground their F-35 fleet until safety inspections and additional training for pilots on spatial disorientation could be completed. Some debris from the aircraft was recovered, however, the pilot's remains were not recovered until June 2019.
On November 1, 2019, a US F-16 based at Misawa accidentally dropped an inert training device about 3 miles North of Misawa Air Base's Draughon Range, into a privately owned field. There were no injuries or deaths.
On February 2, 2020, the 35th Fighter Wing Commander temporarily tightened the base's curfew and prohibited the consumption of alcohol off-post until March 2, 2020. This was due to 5
DUI cases and eight other alcohol related incidents over the course of December 2019 and January 2020.
In May 2021, the
US Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
forward deployed
Unmanned Patrol Squadron 19, operating two
MQ-4C Tritons, from
Andersen AFB to Naval Air Facility Misawa under CTF-72. The aircraft returned to Andersen AFB in Oct 2021.
Post Global War on Terror
On December 1, 2021, a US F-16 based at Misawa dropped its external fuel tank in the town of
Fukaura, Aomori
is a List of towns in Japan, town located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 7,268 in 3553 households, and a population density of 15 persons per km2. The total area of the town is .
Geography
Fukaura is ...
, during an in-flight emergency. The fuel tank fell near homes and the town hall of Fukaura. There were no injuries or deaths following the incident, and the F-16 made an emergency landing at
Aomori Airport. The
Japanese Ministry of Defense requested the base ground all F-16s, until it could be determined they were fit to fly.
In March 2022, the
Japan Air Self Defense Force acquired the first of three
RQ-4B Global Hawks which were stationed at Misawa as part of the 3rd Air Wing. All three are scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2022.
In September 2022, the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron was inactivated and split into the 13th and 14th Fighter Generation Squadrons under the 35th Maintenance Group.
Major commands to which assigned
*
Far East Air Forces, (September–December 1945)
: Redesignated:
Pacific Air Command, United States Army, (December 1945 – January 1947)
: Redesignated:
Far East Air Forces, (January 1947 – July 1957)
: Redesignated:
Pacific Air Forces
The Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force and is also the air component command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). PAC ...
, (July 1957 – July 1972)
::
Air Defense Command
Aerospace Defense Command was a major command (military formation), command of the United States Air Force, responsible for air defense of the continental United States. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air De ...
(Attached), (September 1950 – June 1965)
*
United States Air Force Security Service, (July 1972 – October 1978)
*
Pacific Air Forces
The Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force and is also the air component command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). PAC ...
, (October 1978–present)
Major Operating Units
* US Army 32d Engineer Construction Group*, September 1945 – August 1948
*
49th Fighter-Bomber Group, March 31, 1948 – January 23, 1950
:
49th Fighter (later Fighter-Bomber) Wing*, August 18, 1948 – December 1, 1950
*
41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (Air Defense), September 6, 1950 – February 20, 1951
: Detachment from
Johnson Air Base, Japan
* 6163d Air Base Wing*, December 1, 1950 – November 2, 1951
* 40th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (Air Defense), May 25 – July 1, 1951
*
116th Fighter-Bomber Wing*, November 1, 1951 – July 1, 1952
: Federalized Georgia
Air National Guard
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* 6016th Air Base Wing, January 1, 1952 – November 18, 1953
*
39th Air Division, March 1, 1952 – January 15, 1968
*
474th Fighter-Bomber Wing, July 10, 1952 – April 1, 1953
*
27th Fighter-Escort Wing, October 9, 1952 – January 20, 1953
*
31st Fighter-Escort (later Strategic Fighter) Wing, July 20 – October 11, 1952; November 11, 1953 – February 12, 1954
*
12th Strategic Fighter Wing, May 15, 1953 – August 10, 1953
*
49th Air Base Group*, April 1, 1953 – December 10, 1957
:
49th Fighter-Bomber Wing*, November 7, 1953 – December 10, 1957
:
49th Fighter-Bomber Group, June 1 – December 10, 1957
*
506th Fighter-Escort Wing, August 15 – November 15, 1953
*
12th Strategic Fighter Wing, May 12 – August 11, 1954
* 16th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (Air Defense), July 1 – August 1, 1954
*
4th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (Air Defense), August 1, 1954 – June 20, 1965
* 336th Fighter-Interceptor (later Fighter-Bomber, Fighter-Day) Squadron, November 19, 1954 – August 7, 1956
*
45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, March 3, 1955 – November 15, 1963
* 6921st Radio Squadron
: Redesignated: 6921st Radio Group
: Redesignated: 6921st Security Wing, May 8, 1955 – February 1, 1976
* JASDF Northern Air Defense Force, July 15, 1957 – present
* 6139th Air Base Group*, October 10, 1957 – January 8, 1964
:: 416th Fighter-Bomber (later Tactical Fighter) Squadron, March 25, 1958 – June 15, 1964
:: 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron, July 1, 1958 – June 15, 1964
: Redesignated: 439th Air Base Group*, January 8, 1964 – January 15, 1968
: Redesignated:
475th Tactical Fighter Wing*, January 15, 1968 – March 15, 1971
:: 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron, November 3, 1965 – May 15, 1971
::
356th Tactical Fighter Squadron
The 356th Fighter Squadron is an active United States Air Force fighter squadron. It is assigned to the 354th Fighter Wing, being stationed at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. It was reactivated in 2019 to operate the Lockheed Martin F-35 Li ...
, November 29, 1965 – May 15, 1971
::
67th Tactical Fighter Squadron, December 15, 1967 – March 15, 1971
:: 391st Tactical Fighter Squadron, July 22, 1968 – February 28, 1971
:: 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, March 16, 1970 – February 15, 1971
*
3d Tactical Fighter Wing, March 15, 1971 – September 16, 1974
* 6122d Air Base Group*, March 15, 1971 – July 1, 1972
* U.S. Naval Security Group Activity, July 1, 1971 – December 29, 2005
: Redesignated: U.S. Navy Information Operations Command Misawa, December 29, 2005 – October 14, 2014
* 6920th Air Base Group*, July 1, 1972 – February 1, 1976
: Redesignated: 6920th Security Wing*, February 1, 1976 – October 1, 1978
* 6112th Air Base Group*, October 1, 1978 – July 1, 1984
*
432d Tactical Fighter Wing*, July 1, 1984 – October 31, 1994
*
35th Fighter Wing
The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force.
The wing was first activat ...
* October 31, 1994 – present
Role and operations
Misawa is the only combined, joint service installation in the western
Pacific
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. It houses three U.S. military services (Air Force, Navy, and Army), as well as the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. The base is home to 5,200 US military personnel, as well as 350 US civilian employees and 900 Japanese national employees.
The Misawa Passive
Radio Frequency
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space surveillance site was used for tracking
satellite
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s using the signals they transmit. It also provided coverage of geosynchronous satellites using the Deep Space Tracking System (DSTS) but was dismantled around 2002. The
Misawa Security Operations Center (MSOC), located in the northwestern part of the Air Base, is believed to be one of the largest
ECHELON
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* A level formation
** A level or rank in an organization, profession, or society
** A military sub-subunit smaller than a company but larger than a platoon
** Echelon formation, a step-like arrangement of units
* ECHELO ...
ground stations.
United States

The
United States Air Force
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's
35th Fighter Wing
The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force.
The wing was first activat ...
(35 FW) is the host unit at Misawa Air Base. The wing conducts daily
F-16
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flight training to maintain its combat readiness. Its pilots fly air-to-air weapons delivery exercises over water and sharpen their air-to-ground skills using the Draughon Gunnery Range (formerly Ripsaw Range) located 12 miles north of Misawa.
Four groups are assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing: the 35th Maintenance Group, the 35th Mission Support Group, 35th Medical Group and 35th Operations Group. Operational fighter squadrons of the 35th Operations Group are:
*
13th Fighter Squadron "Panthers", Red tail stripe
*
14th Fighter Squadron "Samurais", Yellow tail stripe
Both squadrons fly the Block 50 F-16C/D "
Wild Weasels", and use the tail code of "WW" (before adopting the "WW" tail code, the code "MJ" (for Misawa, Japan) was carried.
U.S. Navy
* Naval Air Facility Misawa
* Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force Seventh Fleet (COMPATRECONFORSEVENTHFLT, Task Force 72). In 2018 this force is an additional designation for Commander,
Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 1.
* Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) Misawa
* Navy Munitions Command East Asia Division (NMC EAD) Unit Misawa
* Rotational squadrons and detachments of
P-8A Poseidon
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and
EA-18G Growler
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aircraft on six-month deployments to NAF Misawa
U.S. Defense Contractor
* CUBIC Defense Applications ACMI
Based units
Flying and notable non-flying units based at Misawa Air Base.
United States Air Force
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Pacific Air Forces
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(PACAF)
*
Fifth Air Force
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**
35th Fighter Wing
The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing (military aviation unit), wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force.
The wing was first activat ...
(Host Wing)
*** 35th Comptroller Squadron
*** 35th Fighter Wing Staff Agencies
***
35th Operations Group
****
13th Fighter Squadron –
F-16CJ/DJ Fighting Falcon
****
14th Fighter Squadron – F-16CJ/DJ Fighting Falcon
**** 35th Operations Support Squadron
**** 610th Air Control Flight
*** 35th Maintenance Group
**** 13th Fighter Generation Squadron
**** 14th Fighter Generation Squadron
**** 35th Maintenance Squadron
*** 35th Medical Group
**** 35th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
**** 35th Dental Squadron
**** 35th Healthcare Operations Squadron
**** 35th Medical Support Squadron
**** 35th Surgical Operations Squadron
*** 35th Mission Support Group
**** 35th Civil Engineer Squadron
**** 35th Contracting Squadron
**** 35th Communications Squadron
**** 35th Force Support Squadron
**** 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron
**** 35th Security Forces Squadron
Air Education and Training Command
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(AETC)
*
Second Air Force
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**
82nd Training Wing
***982nd Training Group
****372nd Training Squadron
*****Detachment 23 (GSU)
Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI)
*Detachment 623 (GSU)
Civil Air Patrol
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(CAP)
*Misawa Cadet Squadron (NHQ-113)
United States Navy
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Commander, Navy Installations Command
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(CNIC)
*Naval Air Facility Misawa
**Air Operations Department –
UC-12F Huron
Commander, Naval Air Force, Pacific (COMNAVAIRPAC)
*
Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 1
** Task Force 72 –
EP-3 Aries,
P-8A Poseidon
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*
E/A-18G Growler
United States Space Force
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*
Space Delta 4
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**
5th Space Warning Squadron
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*** Detachment 4 (GSU)
Japan Air Self Defense Force
*Northern Air Defense Force Headquarters
**
Northern Air Command Support Flight –
Kawasaki T-4
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**3rd Air Wing
***
3rd Tactical Fighter Squadron –
F-2A/B,
T-4 and
F-35 Lightning II
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**Airborne Early Warning Wing
***
601st Squadron –
E-2C Hawkeye
*
Air Rescue Wing
**
Misawa Helicopter Airlift Squadron –
CH-47J Chinook
Climate
Like most of the
Tōhoku region
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Tōhoku retains ...
, the local area around Misawa AB has a humid temperate climate with warm summers, and cold, though not extreme, winters. The area has a
humid continental climate (
Köppen Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
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''Dfa''), with monthly averages ranging from in January to in August.
Education
The Department of Defense operates two schools that serve the children of the American military and civilian personnel stationed at the base.
* Sollars Elementary School, home of the Dragons
* Robert D. Edgren Middle/High School, home of the Eagles
Higher educational opportunities for those in the military and working for the Department of Defense, as well as for family members at Misawa are available through several contracted academic institutions. For example:
* The Asian Division of
University of Maryland University College (UMUC)
*
Central Texas College
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History
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*
University of Phoenix
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See also
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AN/FLR-9
*
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U.S.–Japan Status of Forces Agreement
References
Citations
Sources
; General
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* Some of the text in this article was taken from pages on th
Misawa Air Base website which as a work of the U.S. Government is presumed to be a
public domain resource. That information was supplemented by:
* Fletcher, Harry R. (1989) Air Force Bases Volume II, Active Air Force Bases outside the United States of America on September 17, 1982. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
* Rogers, Brian (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, England: Midland Publications. .
External links
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U.S. Air Force web site
NIOC Misawaat
U.S. Navy web site
Misawa Air Baseat GlobalSecurity.org
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SAPPORO INN for Housing Info
Wenatchee Valley Misawa Sister City Association
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