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Offutt AFB flood damage est. at $420m
March flooding on the Missouri River brought historic damage to the entire region south of Omaha, NE (www.msn.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
thank you for the update! I have family that served at Offutt near the end of the SAC days. I have camped at the little county park right on the river just outside the southeast perimeter. Hope they get it squared away!
I have fond memories of living at Offutt after returning from Japan before my Pops went TDY to Thailand. Wherry Housing overlooks the flightline and as a kid watching the British Vulcan bomber that was stationed there fly the pattern, sometimes with the bomb bay door open from the hill behind our housing unit was a blast. Hearing protection? What hearing protection? We had fun camping and fishing at the base lake as well. The Looking Glass aircraft were always taking off and landing.
Offutt has been the target of Mother Nature in the past as well. As we were getting ready for a vacation, we kids were in bed when a thunderstorm came through with a tornado warning. My Pops had gone up the hill to see what he could see (it was still light out) and saw the tornado cutting across the Capehart Housing off base. It cut across the base upturning 100+ year old oaks and demolished the guard shack at the back gate as well as other damage. The good thing is that no aircraft at the air museum at the back gate were damaged although, the B-36 apparently tried to fly by itself.
Offutt has been the target of Mother Nature in the past as well. As we were getting ready for a vacation, we kids were in bed when a thunderstorm came through with a tornado warning. My Pops had gone up the hill to see what he could see (it was still light out) and saw the tornado cutting across the Capehart Housing off base. It cut across the base upturning 100+ year old oaks and demolished the guard shack at the back gate as well as other damage. The good thing is that no aircraft at the air museum at the back gate were damaged although, the B-36 apparently tried to fly by itself.
I didn't know the RAF had a Vulcan stationed there. Those were a sight to see. I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall from 1990 to '92. Every year over Memorial Day weekend we would have our Air Fete. I did get to see the last one fly before the RAF finally retired them. Unfortunately some time after 9/11 the USAF or USAFE did away with Air Fete.
This was the early 70s. We arrived at Offutt in 1970, just after I turned 9 I believe it was. Once Pops went TDY, we had to move off base as at that time, families were not allowed to stay on base if the military member was out of the States more than 6 months. How long the Vulcan was there, I cannot say, but it was there the entire year we lived on base.
Its been a rough couple years for the Air Force. The hurricanes in Florida that destroyed Hurlbert Field and the mass destruction of Eglin AFB. Now the floods in the north central. We can only wonder whats gonna happen next.
Also, this could have been much worse; thankfully the USAF fleet there moved all operations to KLNK and have set up temporary shop there with Nebraska's ANG for the duration of the construction, and that was done well and truly prior to any flooding.