Mission
Offutt Air Force Base 55th Wing's mission is to providedominant intelligence, surveillance andreconnaissance,electronic warfare and nuclear command and controlto national leadership and warfighters,... Any time, Any place.
History
Offutt has played a major role in American military history for more than acentury. This great heritage began with the construction of Fort Crookbetween 1894 and 1896, 10 miles south of Omaha and two miles west ofthe Missouri River.The fort’s namesake was Maj. Gen. George Crook, a renowned Indianfighter and Civil War hero
The 61st Balloon Company became the first air unit to command the postSept. 10, 1918. In the spring of 1921, the plowing, leveling and seeding of260 acres of land at Fort Crook created an airfield suitable for frequent
takeoffs and landings by heavier-than-air aircraft.A permanent steel hangar was built to provide a landing and refuelingpoint for military and government planes on cross-country flights.The flying field was designated Offutt Field, in honor of 1st Lt. Jarvis Offutt, May 6, 1924. Offutt, killed while flyingwith the Royal Air Force in France, was Omaha’s first World War I air casualty.
Operations began under the Glen Martin-Nebraska Company in January 1942, with the plant reaching full-scaleproduction June 8, 1942.A total of 531 B-29 “Superfortresses” and 1,585 B-26 “Marauders” were built at the Martin-Nebraska Bomber Plantbefore the end of World War II.
In June 1946, the Army Air Force redesignated Fort Crook and the Martin-Nebraska facilities as Offutt Field. Just 18months later, Jan. 13, 1948, Offutt Field transferred to the new Department of the Air Force and became Offutt AFB.At 12:01 a.m., Nov. 9, 1948, Offutt gained national prominence when it became the host base for Strategic AirCommand headquarters.
With the disestablishment of SAC June 1, 1992, Offutt transitioned to Air Combat Command and became the hostfor the United States Strategic Command’s headquarters.In October 1997, the Air Weather Service Headquarters, Scott AFB, Ill., and Air Force Global Weather Centercombined to form Air Force Weather Agency, as part of an overall reengineering of Air Force weather. AFWAoperates the largest computerized weather facility in the world. Its mission is to enhance combat capability by armingthe National Command Authorities, Department of Defense, major Air Force commands, and United States combatforces with quality weather products, specialized technical training and standardized weather equipment,communications and technologies anytime, anywhere.
For more information and more of Offutt AFB's history, please visit Offutt'shomepage.
Population
Total population: 45,167
Offutt Air Force Base's population breakdown:
- Military - 7,149
- Dependents - 8,146
- DoD Affiliated Civilians - 3,872
- Retirees in Area - 26,000
- Sarpy County - 196,553
- Bellevue - 63,015
- Douglas County - 586,327
- Omaha - 485,153
Total Population of Offutt AFB Community: 45,167
Offutt Air Force Base's population served breakdown:
- Military - 7,149
- Dependents - 8,146
- DoD Affiliated Civilians - 3,872
- Retirees in Area - 26,000
Location
Offutt AFB is located in beautiful and friendly Bellevue, Nebraska (Sarpy County).
The base is ten miles south of downtown Omaha,just off US Hwy 75 (The Kennedy Freeway).
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Driving from the East, West or North Take Interstate 80 to U.S. Highway 75 South, the Kennedy Freeway to Bellevue. To enter the Kenney Gate, go south approximately six miles and exit at Nebraska Highway 370. Turn left and go under the overpass to the second exit (Offutt AFB/Fort Crook Road). Turn right off the exit, get into the left lane andturn into the Kenney Gate (with all the flags). To enter the STRATCOM Gate, go south approximately seven miles and exit at Offutt AFB/Capehart Rd. Turn left. The STRATCOM Gate is straight ahead approximately one mile.
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Driving from the South From the South, exit Interstate 29 at exit number 35 for US-34 E/US-275 S toward Glenwood. Keep left at the fork to continue on Exit 35 B and merge onto US-34 W. Continue on US-34W (Now entering Nebraska) and turn right on US-75 N. Follow US-75 N and take the Capehart Road exit. When you reach Capehart Road, take a right and follow the road to the STRATCOM Gate. The Visitor’s Center is on the right hand side before reaching the gate. The STRATCOM Gate is open 24/7/365.
Directions
Arriving by Air
Omaha is served by Eppley Airfield located at
4501 Abbott Dr, Omaha, NE 68110
If you are renting a car and driving to Offutt, head south on Abbot Drive and follow the signs to I 480 East. Once you enter I 480 East, stay to the far right for about 1 mile across the river and exit onto I 29 South toward Kansas City. Again stay to the right for about 1½ miles and exit onto I-80 West. After crossing the river again, go about 2 miles and follow the signs to US 75 South toward Bellevue. Then follow directions above to the Kenney or SAC gates of Offutt AFB. There is no public transportation or shuttle service from the airport to the base. Taxis, Uber and Lyft are available in the area.
Arriving by Air
Omaha is served by Eppley Airfield, which lies north of the downtown area. If you are renting a car and driving to
Offutt, head south on Abbot Drive and follow the signs to I 480 East. Once you enter I 480 East, stay to the far right
for about 1 mile across the river and exit onto I 29 South toward Kansas City. Again stay to the right for about 1½
miles and exit onto I-80 West. After crossing the river again, go about 2 miles and follow the signs to US 75 South
toward Bellevue.Then follow directions above to the Kenney or SAC gates of Offutt AFB. There is no publictransportation or shuttle service from the airport to the base. Taxis, Uber and Lyft are available in the area.
Driving from the East, West, or North
Take Interstate 80 to US Highway 75 South, the Kennedy Freeway to Bellevue. To enter the Kenney Gate, go south
approximately six miles and exit at Nebraska Highway 370. Turn left and go under the overpass to the second exit
(Offutt AFB/Ft Crook Rd). Turn right off the exit, get into the left lane and turn into the Kenney Gate (with all the
flags).To enter the SAC Gate, go south approximately seven miles and exit at Offutt AFB/Capehart Rd. Turn left. The SAC
Gate is straight ahead approximately one mile. The Visitor's Center is at the SAC gate.
Driving from the South
From the south, exit Interstate 29 at exit number 42 in Iowa, and turn west on Iowa Highway 370. Go four miles.
Cross the Bellevue Toll Bridge (toll is $1.00 one way). Continue straight on Nebraska Highway 370 (Mission Blvd).
At the 4th stoplight (Lincoln Rd), turn left and enter the base straight ahead. This is the Bellevue Gate.
**Offutt AFB no longer requires base stickers for privately owned vehicles (POVs). The driver must show a REAL ID card when entering the base, and must be able to produce current registration and proof of insurance for the
vehicle when asked.
Base Transportation
There is no publictransportation or shuttle service from the airport to the base. Taxis, Uber and Lyft are available in the area.
If a service member has an official appointment they can call the Base Ground Transportation office at 402-294-4375.
Coordinate with your sponsor if you require transportation assistance.
Contact Information
The base operator can be contacted at 402-294-1110 or DSN 312-271-1110.