Griffiss Air Force Base

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Griffiss Air Force Base (1941-1995) - A United States Air Force base first established as Rome Air Depot in 1941 at Rome, Oneida County, New York. Finally renamed Griffiss Air Force Base in 1948 after many name changes. Named for Lt. Colonel Townsend E. Griffiss who was lost on a mission to Russia in 1942. Selected for closure by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) in 1993 with most functions ending with the base closing in 1995. Finally closed in 1998 when the airfield ceased operation. The airfield is now Griffiss International Airport, owned by Oneida County, New York.

Griffiss Control Tower.
Townsend E. Griffiss Memorial Stone.
Static B-52G Display Still on the Former Griffiss Air Force Base.

World War II

The Rome Air Depot site was selected in May 1941 and construction began in August 1941. The base opened for beneficial occupancy 2 Feb 1942. On 1 Feb 1942, the Rome Air Depot was activated as a World War II aircraft engine maintenance and repair depot. Throughout the war the base provided depot level repair services and training for repair crews.

Post World War II

Griffiss Hangers


Griffiss AFB Host Commands (edit list)
Dates Command/Agency Notes
1941-1951 Air Material Command (AMC) later Air Force Logistical Cmd (AFLC)
1951-1954 Air Research and Development Command
1954-1968 Air Material Command (AMC)
1968-1970 HQ Ground Electronics Engineering Installation Agency (GEEIA) arrived 1958 & became host in 1968
1970-Closure 416th Bomb Wing (SAC)

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Closure

Identified for closure in 1993. All units relocated except Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS), Rome Research Site, and Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). Base closed 30 Sep 1995, Airfield closed 1998.

Current Status

Closed as an Air Force Base with three military functions remaining now as a part of the Griffiss Business and Technology Park. The three remaining functions are (1) the Rome Research Site of the Air Force Research Lab, (2) the Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) of North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), and (3) the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Rome Location. The airfield is now Griffiss International Airport, owned by Oneida County, New York.

Little remains to indicate that this was an Air Force Base except for the static display of a B-52G bomber and an ALCM cruise missile at the intersection of Mohawk Drive and Perimeter Road.


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Location: Rome, Oneida County, New York.

Maps & Images

Lat: 43.22382 Long: -75.41021

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Visited: 18 Jun 2016