United States Department of the Air Force

Department of the Air Force
(DAF)
Seal of the U.S. Department of the Air Force
Agency overview
Formed September 18, 1947 (1947-09-18)
Preceding agency
Jurisdiction United States Air Force
Headquarters The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Employees 330,159 Regular Air Force
151,360 Civilians
68,872 Air Force Reserve
94,753 Air National Guard
Annual budget $169.7 billion
(2019 Base Budget)
Agency executives
Parent agency U.S. Department of Defense
Website www.af.mil

The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is one of the three Military Departments within the Department of Defense of the United States of America. The Department of the Air Force was formed on September 18, 1947, per the National Security Act of 1947 and it includes all elements and units of the United States Air Force (USAF).

The Department of the Air Force is headed by the Secretary of the Air Force (SAF/OS), a civilian, who has the authority to conduct all of its affairs, subject to the authority, direction and control of the Secretary of Defense. The Secretary of the Air Force's principal deputy is the Under Secretary of the Air Force (SAF/US). Their senior staff assistants in the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force are four Assistant Secretaries for Acquisition, Financial Management & Comptroller, Installations, Environment & Logistics, Manpower & Reserve Affairs and a General Counsel. The highest-ranking military officer in the department is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force who is the senior uniformed adviser to the Secretary, represents the Air Force on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, heads the Air Staff and is assisted in the latter capacity by the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force.

By direction of the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Air Force assigns Air Force units – apart from those units performing duties enumerated in 10 U.S.C. § 8013 unless otherwise directed – to the Commanders of the Combatant Commands. Only the Secretary of Defense (and the President) has the authority to approve transfer of forces between Combatant Commands.

Organizational structure

See Structure of the United States armed forces

Headquarters Air Force[1]

Office of the Secretary of the Air Force

The Air Staff

Major Commands

ShieldNameAcronymHeadquarters Location
Air Combat CommandACCJoint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
First Air Force1 AFTyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Florida
Ninth Air Force9 AFShaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
Twelfth Air Force12 AFDavis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona
Twenty-Fifth Air Force25 AFLackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
United States Air Force Warfare CenterUSAFWCNellis Air Force Base, Nevada
Air Force Command and Control Integration CenterAFC2ICLangley Air Force Base, Virginia
Air Education and Training CommandAETCRandolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Second Air Force2 AFKeesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi
Nineteenth Air Force19 AFRandolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Air Force Recruiting ServiceAFRSRandolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Air UniversityAUMaxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama
Wilford Hall Medical CenterWHMCLackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Air Force Global Strike CommandAFGSCBarksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
Eighth Air Force8 AFBarksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
Twentieth Air Force20 AFFrancis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Air Force Materiel CommandAFMCWright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
Air Force Life Cycle Management CenterAFLCMCWright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
Air Force Flight Test CenterAFFTCEdwards Air Force Base, Palmdale, California
Air Force Global Logistics Support CenterAFGLSAScott Air Force Base, Belleville, Illinois
Air Force Nuclear Weapons CenterAFNWCKirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Air Force Research LaboratoryAFRLWright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
Air Force Security Assistance CenterAFSACWright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
Air Armament CenterAACEglin Air Force Base, Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Arnold Engineering Development CenterAEDCArnold Air Force Base, Manchester, Tennessee
Electronic Systems CenterESCHanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
Air Force Reserve CommandAFRCRobins Air Force Base, Georgia
Fourth Air Force4 AFMarch Air Reserve Base, Southern California
Tenth Air Force10 AFNaval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas
Twenty-Second Air Force22 AFDobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia
Air Reserve Personnel CenterARPCDenver, Colorado
Air Force Space CommandAFSPCPeterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Fourteenth Air Force 14 AFVandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California
Twenty-Fourth Air Force24 AFLackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Space and Missile Systems CenterSMCLos Angeles Air Force Base, El Segundo, California
Space Innovation and Development CenterSIDCSchriever Air Force Base, Colorado
Air Force Network Integration CenterAFNICScott Air Force Base, Illinois
Air Force Special Operations CommandAFSOCHurlburt Field, Florida
Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare CenterAFSOAWCHurlburt Field, Florida
Air Mobility CommandAMCScott Air Force Base, Belleville, Illinois
Eighteenth Air Force18 AFScott Air Force Base, Belleville, Illinois
United States Air Force Expeditionary CenterAFECJoint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
United States Air Forces in EuropeUSAFERamstein Air Base, Germany
Third Air Force3 AFRamstein Air Base, Germany
Pacific Air ForcesPACAFJoint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
Fifth Air Force5 AFYokota Air Base, Japan
Seventh Air Force7 AFOsan Air Base, South Korea
Eleventh Air Force11 AFElmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, Alaska

Direct Reporting Units

The Air Force has a very limited number of Direct Reporting Units:

ShieldNameAcronymHeadquarters Location
Air Force District of WashingtonAFDWJoint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility, Maryland
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation CenterAFOTECKirtland Air Force Base New Mexico
United States Air Force AcademyUSAFAUnited States Air Force Academy, Colorado

Field Operating Agencies

Field Operating Agencies (FOA) perform field activities beyond the scope of any of the Major Commands. Their activities are specialized or associated with an Air Force wide mission, and their heads report directly to a functional manager in either the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force or the Air Staff.

ShieldNameAcronymHeadquarters Location
Air Force Agency for Modeling and SimulationAFAMSOrlando, Florida
Air Force Audit AgencyAFAAWashington, D.C.
Air Force Center for Engineering and the EnvironmentAFCEEPort San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
Air Force Civil Engineer Support AgencyAFCESATyndall Air Force Base, Florida
Air Force Cost Analysis AgencyAFCAAArlington, Virginia
Air Force Flight Standards AgencyAFFSAOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Air Force Frequency Management Agency[2]AFFMAAlexandria, Virginia
Air Force Historical Research AgencyAFHRAMaxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama
Air Force Inspection AgencyAFIAKirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance AgencyAFISRALackland Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Legal Operations AgencyAFLOABolling Air Force Base, District of Columbia
Air Force Logistics Management AgencyAFLMAGunter Annex, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama
Air Force Manpower AgencyAFMA[3]Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Medical Operations AgencyAFMOALackland Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Medical Support AgencyAFMSABolling Air Force Base, District of Columbia
Air Force Network Integration CenterAFNICScott Air Force Base, Illinois
Air Force Office of Special InvestigationsAFOSIMarine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
Air Force Personnel CenterAFPC [4]Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Personnel Operations AgencyAFPOAWashington, D.C.
Air Force Public Affairs AgencyAFPAASan Antonio, Texas
Air Force Real Property AgencyAFRPALackland Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Review Boards AgencyAFRBAAndrews Air Force Base, Maryland
Air Force Safety CenterAFSCKirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
Air Force Security Forces CenterAFSFCLackland Air Force Base, Texas
Air Force Services AgencyAFSVASan Antonio, Texas
Air Force Weather AgencyAFWAOffutt Air Force Base, Nebraska

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Air Force Senior Leaders". Retrieved on 14 December 2017
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-03-25. Retrieved 2006-03-25.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2003-06-24. Retrieved 2003-06-24.

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