Governor Edward Rendell and the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation have gotten a provisional OK from the Air Force that will convert NAS JRB Willow Grove into a joint interagency base maintained and operated by the state. In a joint statement Friday, Rendell and Sen. Arlen Specter (R) and Sen. Robert Casey (D) confirmed that their efforts coupled with those of Rep. John Murtha (D) and Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D) had persuaded the Air Force to seek OSD approval to take over Willow Grove from the Navy and, in a two step process, lease the facility to Pennsylvania and then transfer ownership to the state. Per BRAC 2005, the Air Force is deactivating the Air Force Reserve’s 913th Airlift Wing in October and will disperse the A-10 aircraft of the Air National Guard’s 111th Fighter Wing by 2010 (a one year reprieve). The 111th FW—sans aircraft—and ANG’s 270th Engineering Installation Squadron are to remain at Willow Grove. The governor and Congressional delegation still are working to find a new mission for the 111th Air Guardsmen, and this latest effort keeps open the possibility of gaining a new flying mission because the state plans to maintain airfield operations.
Loved Ones Mourn 6 Airmen Killed in KC-135 Crash
March 16, 2026
Tributes to the six crew members that died in the KC-135 Stratotanker crash in Iraq have flooded social media since the Pentagon released their identities March 14. They were the first Airmen to die while supporting Operation Epic Fury against Iran.