Joint Base Andrews
Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington is a United States military facility located in Prince George's County, Maryland. The facility is under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force 11th Wing, Air Force District of Washington. The base was established in 2009, when Andrews Air Force Base and Naval Air Facility Washington were merged.
The base is named for Lieutenant General Frank Maxwell Andrews, former Commanding General of United States Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. The base is widely known for serving as the home base of two Boeing VC-25 aircraft which have the call sign Air Force One while the President of the United States is on board.
The host at Andrews is the 11th Wing, assigned to the Air Force District of Washington. The 11 WG is responsible for maintaining emergency reaction rotary-wing airlift and other National Capital Region contingency response capabilities critical to national security, and for organizing, training, equipping and deploying combat-ready forces for Air and Space Expeditionary Forces. The 11th WG commander is Colonel Bradley T. Hoagland. The Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Vance C. Kondon.
For statistical purposes the base is delineated as a census-designated place by the U.S. Census Bureau. As of the 2010 census, the resident population was 2,973.
History
On 1 October 2010, following the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process, the Air Force completed the merger of the 11th Wing and the 316th at Joint Base Andrews. The 11th Wing became the host base organization for Joint Base Andrews.Major commands to which assigned
- Air Force District of Washington, 1 October 2009 – present
Major units assigned
- 1st Airlift Squadron 2009–present
- 459th Air Refueling Wing 2009–present
- Malcolm Grow Medical Center, 2009–present
- 89th Airlift Wing, 2009–present
- 79th Medical Wing, 2009–present
- 316th Wing, 2009-30 September 2010
- 11th Wing, 2009–present
- Air Force District of Washington, 2009–present
- Headquarters, Air Force Office of Special Investigations
Role and operations
11th Wing
The 11th Wing is responsible for maintaining emergency reaction rotary-wing airlift and other National Capital Region contingency response capabilities critical to national security, and for organizing, training, equipping and deploying combat-ready forces for Air and Space Expeditionary Forces. The wing also provides installation security, services and airfield management to support the President, Vice President, other senior US leaders, and more than 50 tenant organizations and federal agencies.89th Airlift Wing
The 89th Airlift Wing part of Air Mobility Command, is responsible for worldwide special air mission airlift, logistics and communications support for the President, Vice President and other senior US leaders. Air Force One is assigned to the 89th AW.Air Force District of Washington
The Air Force District of Washington is composed of two wings, one group and two Ceremonial Elements. The 11th Wing and the 79th Medical Wing at Joint Base Andrews. Also under AFDW is the Air Force Operations Group at the Pentagon and the 844th Communications Group. The Air Force Operations Group is the principal operational entity of the Air Staff in support of the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. The 79th Medical Wing and 844th Communications Group both have specialized missions where they will be the single Air Force voice in the National Capital Region for their respective fields of expertise. The 11th Wing will fulfill duties as the host base organization of Andrews while also supporting AFDW requirements. Through the U.S. Air Force Band and the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard, the 11th Wing also provides ceremonial and musical support throughout the National Capital Region and worldwide.Based units
Flying and notable non-flying units based at Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington.United States Air Force
Direct Reporting Unit- Air Force District of Washington
- * 11th Wing
- ** Headquarters 11th Wing
- ** 11th Comptroller Squadron
- ** 11th Operations Group
- *** US Air Force Band
- *** US Air Force Honor Guard
- *** Arlington Chaplaincy
- ** 11th Medical Group
- *** 11th Aerospace Medical Squadron
- *** 11th Dental Squadron
- *** 11th Medical Operations Squadron
- *** 11th Medical Squadron
- *** 11th Medical Support Squadron
- *** 11th Surgical Squadron
- ** 11th Mission Support Group
- *** 11th Civil Engineer Squadron
- *** 11th Contracting Squadron
- *** 11th Force Support Squadron
- *** 11th Logistics Readiness Squadron
- *** 811th Force Support Squadron
- ** 11th Security Forces Group
- *** 11th Security Forces Squadron
- *** 11th Security Support Squadron
- *** 811th Security Forces Squadron
- ** 811th Operations Group
- *** 1st Helicopter Squadron – UH-1N Iroquois
- *** 811th Operations Support Squadron
- * 844th Communications Group
- ** 744th Communications Squadron
- Eighteenth Air Force
- * 89th Airlift Wing
- ** Headquarters 89th Airlift Wing
- ** 89th Operations Group
- *** 1st Airlift Squadron – C-32A and C-40B
- *** 99th Airlift Squadron – C-37A and C-37B
- ** Presidential Airlift Group
- *** Presidential Airlift Squadron – VC-25A
- ** 89th Airlift Support Group
- ** 89th Maintenance Group
- Fourth Air Force
- * 459th Air Refueling Wing
- ** Headquarters 459th Air Refueling Wing
- ** 459th Operations Group
- *** 459th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
- *** 459th Operations Support Squadron
- *** 756th Air Refueling Squadron – KC-135R Stratotanker
- ** 459th Maintenance Group
- *** 459th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
- *** 459th Maintenance Squadron
- ** 459th Mission Support Group
- *** 69th Aerial Port Squadron
- *** 459th Civil Engineering Flight
- *** 459th Force Support Squadron
- *** 459th Logistics Readiness Squadron
- *** 459th Security Forces Squadron
- *** 759th Logistics Readiness Flight
- ** 459th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
- ** 459th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
- District of Columbia Air National Guard
- * 113th Wing
- ** Headquarters 113th Wing
- ** 113th Operations Group
- *** 121st Fighter Squadron – F-16C/D Fighting Falcon
- *** 201st Airlift Squadron – C-38A Courier and C-40C
- *** 113th Operations Support Flight
- *** Air Sovereignty Detachment
- ** 113th Maintenance Group
- *** 113th Maintenance Squadron
- *** 113th Aircraft Generation Squadron
- *** 113th Maintenance Operations Flight
- ** 113th Medical Group
- ** 113th Mission Support Group
- *** 113th Civil Engineer Squadron
- *** 113th Communications Flight
- *** 113th Logistics Readiness Squadron
- *** 113th Mission Support Contracting
- *** 113th Mission Support Flight
- *** 113th Security Forces Squadron
- *** 113th Services Flight
- Air National Guard Readiness Center
United States Army
- US Army Military District of Washington
- * US Army Air Operations Group
- ** US Army Priority Air Transport – C-37A/B
United States Marine Corps
- 4th Marine Aircraft Wing
- * Marine Aircraft Group 49
- ** Marine Transport Squadron Andrews – UC-35D Citation
United States Navy
- Commander Naval Air Force Reserve
- * Naval Air Facility Washington
- ** Headquarters Naval Air Facility Washington
- ** Aviation Support Detachment Washington
- * Commander Fleet Logistics Support Wing
- ** Fleet Logistics Support Squadron One – C-37B
- ** Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Three – C-130T Hercules
- Navy Operational Support Center Washington
Tenth Fleet
- Navy Communication Security Material System Command
- * Information Dominance Corps Region Headquarters
- Kennedy Irregular Warfare Center
Geography
There are two runways on the base; the western runway is in length, and the eastern runway is in length. The minor third runway between them at the top of the picture is now closed, and the small T-shaped runway at the bottom right of the opening picture was closed and demolished by 2008.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 7,925 people, 1,932 households, and 1,864 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,158.9 people per square mile. There were 2,133 housing units at an average density of 311.9 sq mi. The racial makeup of the base was 65.3% White, 22.8% African American, 0.6% Native American, 3.2% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 3.7% from other races, and 4.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.7% of the population.There were 1,932 households out of which 75.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 86.1% were married couples living together, 7.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 3.5% were non-families. Of all households 3.2% were made up of individuals, none of whom was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.39 and the average family size was 3.44.
In the CDP, the population was spread out with 35.0% under the age of 18, 16.3% from 18 to 24, 44.9% from 25 to 44, 3.6% from 45 to 64, and 0.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 24 years. For every 100 females, there were 119.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 126.0 males.
The median income for a household in the base was $44,310, and the median income for a family was $42,866. Males had a median income of $27,070 versus $27,308 for females. The per capita income for the base was $16,520. About 2.6% of families and 2.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including of the total population, 2.8% of those under the age of 18 and none of those 65 and older.
Housing
The family housing, privatized, is operated and owned by Liberty Park at Andrews.Facilities for residents
The U.S. Postal Service operates the Andrews AFB Post Office.Joint Base Andrews CDP is served by the Prince George's County Public Schools. Residents of the CDP are zoned to Francis T. Evans Elementary School, Stephen Decatur Middle School, and Dr. Henry A Wise Jr. High School.
Evans Elementary, within the CDP, has a Clinton postal address and opened in 1968. Its namesake is Captain Francis T. Evans, who died when his plane crashed in Prince George's County; according to the school's website, observed believed that he did not bail out since he did not want his aircraft to hit Forestville Elementary School.
There is also a charter school, Imagine Andrews Public Charter School, which opened in 2010. Imagine Schools operates Imagine Andrews, which is a joint venture between it, PGCPS, and Joint Base Andrews. The school reserves 65% of its enrollment spaces for children of military families.
Expo
The Joint Base Andrews Air & Space Expo is a free airshow that happens every 2 years featuring the United States Air Force Thunderbirds and the Navy's Blue Angels. A variety of presentations from military services and other organizations included the KC-135, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, and the UH-1N Iroquois.Official insignia
The installation commander of Joint Base Andrews approved a logo re-design in the spring of 2014, which aimed to improve the branding and the overall appearance of the installation across all platforms. The project took several months and went through numerous design changes before approval, but was finalized in the late summer. The new JBA logo project was led and chiefly designed by Senior Airman Dan Burkhardt with important contributions by Mr. Dean Markos, who were both serving the Air Force in the 11th Wing Public Affairs office. The logo was approved and disseminated across all digital platforms and marketed locally in the fall of 2014.The new logo was re-designed with a flatter, more modern design aesthetic that could comfortably occupy a number of different mediums, from mobile apps, to installation trucks and signs. Contained in it are a number of design elements that refer directly to the joint mission of the installation, which is home to several Air Force Major Commands, Naval Commands, a Marine detachment and a number of other military and government related units.
Design elements
- U.S. Capitol Building: The Capitol Building refers to the location of the installation and critical role it plays in supporting the operations and leadership of the U.S. Government.
- Dual Planes with Contrails: The two planes taking off with contrails flowing downward signify the aerial missions that Joint Base Andrews either hosts or supports directly every day, including the operations and maintenance of Air Force One.
- America's Airfield: This phrase refers to the mission-critical role that Joint Base Andrews plays in national defense, government and diplomacy.
- Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington: Unlike the previous logo design, the new design incorporates the official name of the installation in the post-BRAC era.
Additional versions of the official logo