WANTED: Anyone with any contacts at Thule, Greenland Air Force Base

| December 26, 2013

OK, let’s see if this works. Trying to set up a trip for March/April-ish to Thule, Greenland to the Air Force Base. Anyone know someone up there?

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Ex-PH2

I only know Thor, the thunder god, and Leif Ericsson. Sorry, TSO>

Club Manager

Do not pass GO. Proceeded directly to the nearest VA hospital and get your head examined. Or at least wait for the thaw.

Ex-PH2

Here’s a link to Peterson AFB, up there in the great frozen north.

http://www.peterson.af.mil/

and this: http://www.peterson.af.mil/units/821stairbase/index.asp

I hope that helps you find your way up there.

Susan

Are you nuts? Do not go that far north until at least June!

Common Sense

Ex – Peterson is in Colorado and while it can be cold here, it’s not Greenland 😉

TheCloser

We’re actually up to 54F in Colorado Springs.

Ex-PH2

Okay, maybe this link works better. http://www.thule.af.mil/

Thule Airbase is the home of the 821st Air Base Group, 750 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Maybe I just copied the wrong link.

NHSparky

I worked with a guy who was stationed up at Thule back in the 60’s. Didn’t talk about it much. Said it beat Vietnam, but not by much.

Ex-PH2

Oh, yeah. You might want to take swim gear along, if you go. There’s a 100 billion ton aquifer under Greenland’s ice cap. They’re all mystified about this discovery.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25463647

Medic09

Seems the only Thule you want this time of year is a ski rack for the car. 😉

Valerie

Peterson AFB is not in Greenland — it’s at Colorado Springs CO — same place as Ft Carson!

Green Thumb

Ft. Carson is a dump.

Hondo

The links Ex-PH2 provided are the correct ones. The unit listed there – the 821st AB Group – apparently falls under the command of Peterson AFB or one of the units based there. But the page appears to be for Thule AB, TSO; and this link from that page looks to be useful:

http://www.peterson.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=15921

TheCloser

GT- If you haven’t been to Ft. Carson in a while, you probably wouldn’t recognize it. There’s been quite a bit of upgrading in the last few years.

Green Thumb

@15.

You might be right.

Lets see, last time on post was around 2003-04. It was terrible.

Last time I saw it from a distance passing through was 2011 or so.

I knew a guy at Peterson and went out a few times.

Jorge

Steve Brady from the PAO with the Space Wing seems to do a few articles about Thule http://www.peterson.af.mil/main/contactus.asp

Jorge

Ex-PH2

@TSO, those links should have contact information included, so you can find someone to help you with your ‘mission’.

T-Bird Henry

If you go you may want to see if you can schedule a trip to the old Camp Century site:

http://gombessa.tripod.com/scienceleadstheway/id9.html

Have fun. Glad you’re going and not me.

Snow_Diver

Just returned from Thule this past March (sure beat Minot). I threw out my travel packets so I’m going off memory. You need authorization and a reservation to go there as a civilian and there will be paperwork. There is a space-A flight out of BWI every Thursday, or a Greenland Contractor flight every Tuesday out of Copenhagen ($1-2,000). You can call the lodging office at (719) 474-3840 ext. 3276 or e-mail them at northstarinn@thule.af.mil. The food is great, booze is abundant, and Ewa will make you a custom Thule Zippo. Good luck and have fun.