Glasgow AFB - Boeing Photo
Glasgow AFB - Boeing Photo

GLASGOW AFB FACILITY


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7th Annual Glasgow AFB MT, Reunion
The 7th Annual Glasgow AFB MT, Reunion will be held the 24-25th of Sep. 2004 at the Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, KY. To make your reservations please contact the Lodge 1-800-325-0146. For more information please contact Dave Hall at evad0200@earthlink.net
(from The B-47 Stratojet Association Website
thanks to a tip from Wally Harrison)


October, 2002

        Photos below were taken September 28, 1999 while enroute to and at the old Ammo/Rocket Motor Storage Facility. Until recently the condo developer allowed use of this facility for personal use of condo homeowners. I selected an empty bunker and used it to store empty shipping boxes and accumulation from our garage. As far as I know, my padlock is still on the bunker although the developer put out a notice disclaiming any liability for personal use of the facility.

        The Glasgow AFB flightline and base facilities are now the property of Boeing and were used periodically for testing of Boeing aircraft. Boeing supposedly closed the airport at the end of 2001 as a cost saving measure, but I observed aircraft using the facility during the summer of 2002. The Glasgow AFB facility is managed by a Boeing affiliate, Montana Air Research Company (MARCO) and access to the facility is restricted, posted, and guarded by on-site MARCO personnel. Since the beginning of our residence in March 1992, I have always respected the access restrictions, hence photos of base facilities are from a distance.

        Boeing and MARCO maintain an office somewhere near the flightline but I have never seen it. During our residence in 2003 I hope to be more aggressive in obtaining closeup photos of Glasgow AFB. I'm sure they will grant escorted access for that purpose if I would put the request in writing. MARCO security reside at the old Nurses Quarters near the hospital. When out walking on 5th and F Streets, I usually observe them doing their patrols and we often exchange friendly waves.

        Boeing and MARCO maintain the facility in good condition, as far as I can tell. I often observe contracted workcrews doing street and building repairs. MARCO also maintains the water treatment plant at the base end of the water pipeline from Fort Peck.

        Two or three years ago, Leon Pearce, a friend, neighbor, and fellow homeowner, drove his pickup on one storage bunker visit and we noticed a car at the water treatment plant. Leon drove right on over there and we went right inside where we found one MARCO employee apparently taking water samples. The MARCO employee (I can't recall his name) showed us through the whole facility and explained the workings of the water system. A computer was used to monitor the status of the various booster pumps along the pipeline. Huge tanks hold the water pumped through the pipeline and treated before being pumped on to the North Valley County Water and Sewer District (NVCWSD) and base water tanks. As I understand it, at some time in the future, the operation of the water treatment plant and water system is to become the responsibility of NVCWSD. As of now, NVCWSD pays Boeing/MARCO for all the water pumped into their huge elevated tank on 5th Street. NVCWSD in turn, charge their subscribers for water and sewer usage.


Glasgow AFB Flight Line Area, 1999
Flight Line Area of Glasgow AFB
From Ammo Storage Bunkers

Glasgow AFB Alert Facility in 1999
Alert Facility viewed from Ammo Bunkers

Glasgow AFB Mess Hall and Dormitories in 1999
Mess Hall and Dormitories viewed from 6th Street

Glasgow Base Water Treatment Facility in 1999
Base Water Treatment Facility

Glasgow Base Facility Water Tank in 1999
Base Facility Water Tank and Area

Glasgow AFB Heating Plant (on right) in 1999
Glasgow AFB Heating Plant

Glasgow AFB Ammo/Rocket Motor Storage Facility in 1999
Ammo/Rocket Motor Storage Bunkers


June 2003 Activity at Glasgow AFB
Photos by Fred Bacon

Boeing C-17 Over Base Pond
Boeing C-17 Over Base Pond

Early Morning Boeing C-17
Early Morning Boeing C-17

Here are the two pictures I have of the C-17. The first one I took from the Base Pond when it flew over. The other one was a picture I took late in the evening and I really liked the cloud formations. The C-17 is real small but I just liked the picture. Fred Bacon


Reg Clemons Remembers Glasgow AFB


SOME GLASGOW AFB LINKS AND PHOTOS
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Glasgow AFB, Montana 13th FS

91st Missile Wing

The B-47 Stratojet Association

B-52 Patches of the Month
A Salute to Glasgow AFB
(Thanks to Fred Bacon)

B-52 Patches of the Month
A Salute to Glasgow AFB & McCoy AFB (Vietnam)

Glasgow AFB

Guard Dogs of Vietnam (one was from Glasgow AFB)

G.I. Memories


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