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Beale Air Force Base Mission Video The video showcases the mission of Beale Air Force Base and the 9th Reconnaissance Wing. SrA Jessica Sanchez-Chen Photos ... Beale Inspires 3,000 Scouts in Honor of America’s 250th

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The 9th Reconnaissance Wing, Beale's host wing, is composed of more than 3,000 personnel in four groups on base and at multiple overseas operating locations -- the 9th Mission Support Group, 9th Medical Group, 9th Maintenance Group and 9th Operations Group. Beale also hosts several associate units, including an air refueling wing of Air Force Reserve Command and various detachments.

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Welcome to Beale Air Force Base, home of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing. Beale AFB is steeped in history, yet at the same time it soars in the forefront of the Air Force's future in Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance technology. As a new member of the Beale community we welcome you and at the same time thank you. We thank you for bringing your skill and knowledge and for helping to ...

During World War II, Camp Beale's 86,000 acres were home for more than 60,000 soldiers, a prisoner-of-war encampment and a 1,000-bed hospital. In 1948, the camp transferred from the Army to the Air Force. Read the full history of Beale Air Force Base.

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The 17th Wing's B-52s moved to other bases. The 100th ARW stayed at Beale until , when the Air Force deactivated the wing and consolidated its refueling mission and assets into the 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing. From 1959 until 1965, Beale was support base for three Titan I missile sites near Lincoln, Chico, and the Sutter Buttes.

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