Kincheloe Air Force Base
| Kincheloe Air Force Base | |
|---|---|
| Part of Strategic Air Command (SAC) | |
| Kinross Charter Township, Michigan | |
2006 USGS photo | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Air Force Base |
| Controlled by | Air Force |
| Location | |
location of Kincheloe AFB, south of Sault Ste. Marie | |
| Coordinates | 46°15′03″N 084°28′21″W / 46.25083°N 84.47250°W |
| Site history | |
| Built | 1943 |
| Built by | United States |
| In use | 1941–1944; 1952–1977 |
| Garrison information | |
| Garrison | 449th Bombardment Wing |
Kincheloe Air Force Base was a United States Air Force (USAF) base during the Cold War. Built in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1943 during World War II, the base was in service until 1977.
The base was known by various names, including Kinross Municipal Airport, Kinross Army Air Field, Kinross Air Field, Kinross Air Force Auxiliary Field, and Kinross Air Force Base. The present-day Chippewa County International Airport, Kinross Correctional Facility, and the community of Kincheloe are located on the site of the base. The base was named for Iven Kincheloe (1928–1958), a test pilot from Michigan.