Military and Base Information
FORT
CARSON: Since being established in 1942, Fort Carson has
grown to an approximate military population of over 18,000 troops
covering over 137,000 acres of land south of Colorado Springs.
The sole mission of Fort Carson is combat readiness. The post employs
many civilians and has excellent interaction with the community
by providing helicopter rescue squads, bomb disposal units, and
many other free community assistance programs. During World War
II, Fort Carson housed prisoners of war and has since been the site
for production of several movies.
PETERSON
AIR FORCE BASE: A fighter training post and civilian airport
before and during WWII, Peterson Air Force Base was known as "Pete
Field." Today it is headquarters for the 46th Aerospace
Defense Wing and the support facility for the North American Air
Force Defense Command (NORAD) and Space Command. Located east of
the city, Peterson adjoins the city’s municipal airport.
NORTH AMERICAN AEROSPACE DEFENSE COMMAND (NORAD):
NORAD is a joint facility staffed by all branches of the military.
Established in the 1950’s to coordinate interception of unidentified
aircraft by our combat forces, NORAD is located inside Cheyenne
Mountain, southwest of Colorado Springs. NORAD provides early warning
for North America and vital space tracking functions.
AIR
FORCE ACADEMY: The combination of a top rated university
with military training, the academy was established to be the training
ground for future Air Force officers. Out of 13,000 applicants each
year, only 1,500 freshmen are accepted. The beautiful grounds of
this facility are known as a major tourist attraction for the city
of Colorado Springs. It is situated on 18,000 acres of wooded, picturesque
land north of the city. The Air Force Academy
employs over 6,000 personnel, approximately 2,000 of which are civilians.
SCHRIEVER
AIR FORCE BASE: 640 acres made up of former ranch land east
of Colorado Springs, Schriever Air Force Base houses the Consolidated
Space Operations Center (CSOC) and provides military satellite control
operations. Other operations conducted at Schriever include the
Global Positioning System, MILSTAR Satellite control, and the Defense
Satellite Communications System.
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