United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa

U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
Shield of United States Air Forces in Europe

Shield of United States Air Forces Africa
Active19 January 1942 – present
(83 years, 4 months)
Detailed
CountryUnited States of America
Branch United States Air Force (26 September 1947 – present)
United States Army ( Army Air Forces; 19 January 1942 – 26 September 1947)
TypeMajor Command
Role"USAFE-AFAFRICA executes the Air Force, USEUCOM, and USAFRICOM missions with forward-based Airpower and infrastructure to conduct and enable theater and global operations."
Size23,805 airmen
203 aircraft
Part of U.S. European Command
U.S. Africa Command
HeadquartersRamstein Air Base, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Motto(s)"Vigilance for Freedom"
Engagements
World War II European-African-Middle Eastern Theaters
Berlin airlift
Decorations
Air Force Organization Excellence Award
Websitewww.usafe.af.mil
Commanders
CommanderLt Gen Jason Hinds (acting)
Deputy CommanderLt Gen Jason Hinds
Command ChiefCCM Randy Kwiatkowski
Aircraft flown
AttackMQ-9
FighterF-15E, F-16C/D, F-35A
Multirole helicopterHH-60G
TransportC-21A, C-37A, C-130J
TankerKC-135R

The United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) is a United States Air Force (USAF) major command (MAJCOM) and a component command of both United States European Command (USEUCOM) and United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM). As part of its mission, USAFE-AFAFRICA commands U.S. Air Force units pledged to NATO, maintaining combat-ready wings based from the United Kingdom to Turkey. USAFE-AFAFRICA plans, conducts, controls, coordinates and supports air and space operations in Europe, parts of Asia and all of Africa with the exception of Egypt to achieve U.S. national and NATO objectives based on taskings by the two combatant commanders.

USAFE-AFAFRICA is headquartered at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It is the oldest continuously active USAF major command, originally activated on 1 February 1942 at Langley Field, Virginia, as the Eighth Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). Two years later, it was designated as United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe (USSTAF) and on 7 August 1945 it was designated as United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). On 20 April 2012 it formally assumed its current designation when the Seventeenth Air Force inactivated.

The command has more than 35,000 active duty personnel, Air Reserve Component personnel, and civilian employees assigned.