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Mountain Home Air Force Base (IATA: MUO, ICAO: KMUO, FAA LID: MUO) is a United States Air Force (USAF) installation in the western United States. Located in southwestern Idaho in Elmore County, the base is twelve miles (20 km) southwest of Mountain Home, which is forty miles (65 km) southeast of Boise via Interstate 84.
Mountain Home AFB and the 366th Fighter Wing have a rich history that stretches back more than 50 years to the United States' entry into World War II.
Mountain Home Air Force Base is the home of the 366th Fighter Wing which reports to Air Combat Command (ACC). Today the 366th Fighter Wing includes the firepower of F-15E Strike Eagles and the Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15SSG.
- 575 Gunfighter Avenue, Building 180, 366 FSS/FSFR, Mountain Home AFB, 83648-5237, ID
- (888) 363-6431
Mountain Home AFB and the 366th Wing have a rich history that stretches back more than 50 years to the United States' entry into World War II.
Mountain Home Air Force Base is the home of the 366th Fighter Wing which reports to Air Combat Command (ACC). Today the 366th Fighter Wing includes the firepower of F-15E Strike Eagles and the Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15SSG.
- 575 Gunfighter Avenue, Building 180, 366 FSS/FSFR, Mountain Home AFB, 83648-5237, ID
- (888) 363-6431
Located on a high desert plateau between two large mountain ranges, Mountain Home AFB is situated about 50 miles southeast of Boise and 90 miles northwest of Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Mountain Home Air Force Base, an Air Combat Command installation, is located 12 miles southwest of the city. Opened in 1943 during World War II, MHAFB was originally a bomber training base and later an operational SAC bomber and missile base (1953-65).