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MILITARY


                                      & VETERAN INFORMATION




       LUKE AIR FORCE BASE


       Luke Air Force Base is an active-duty, F-16
       Fighting Falcon training base with 170 F-16s
       assigned. The base population includes about
       7,500 military members and 15,000 family
       members. An important part of Luke’s F-16
       fighter pilot training mission is the Barry M.
       Goldwater Air Force Range. The range consists
       of 1,900,000 acres of relatively undisturbed
       Sonoran Desert. This training range is located
       southwest of Luke Air Force Base between
       Yuma and Tucson, south of Interstate 8. With
       57,000 cubic miles of airspace where pilots
       practice air-to-air maneuvers and engage
       simulated battlefield targets on the ground, it is
       one important training ground for F-16 pilots.
       The immense complex allows for simultaneous
       training activities on nine air-to-ground and two
       air-to-air ranges. In addition to flying and maintaining the F-16,   DIRECTIONS FROM NEAREST AIRPORT
       Luke airmen also deploy to support on-going operations in Iraq,   From Airport: Take Interstate 10 West to State Route 51 North.
       Afghanistan and to combatant commanders in other locations   Follow State Route 51 to Loop 101 West. Following Loop 101
       around the world. In 2004, more than 900 Luke airmen were   West to Cave Creek Road. Turn North on Cave Creek Road to
       deployed, most to supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since   Pinnacle Peak Road, turn East on Pinnacle Peak Road and go ¼
       June 2012, Luke AFB has been the permanent home of Naval   mile. Cemetery will be on the right.
       Operational Support Center (NOSC) Phoenix of the US Navy.
       A NOSC is a facility used to provide operational support for   RESERVE COMPONENTS
       training and administrative services to Navy Reserve Units. NOSC   This cemetery has space available to accommodate casketed
       Phoenix supports over 750 Navy Reservists in 16 Navy Reserve   and cremated remains
       units. The new 32,055 square-foot, one-story facility is located on
       a 1.85 acre site at Luke AFB. The new complex features sufficient   National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
       parking and a secured perimeter to meet current anti-terrorism and   23029 North Cave Creek Road
       force protection standards. On site administrative staff, a medical  Phoenix, AZ 85024
       unit, and reservists are on call during drill weekends. It also has  480-513-3600
       a 4,800 square-foot drill hall, command staff offices, reserve unit
       administration spaces, medical and dental examination areas, six  SCHEDULE A BURIAL
       classrooms, a distance learning center, a physical fitness room.   Fax all discharge documentation to the National Cemetery
                                                               Scheduling Office at 1-866-900-6417 and follow-up with a
       NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF AZ                        phone call to 1-800-535-1117.

       A state law was passed in 1976 and signed by Governor Raul   OFFICE HOURS
       Castro authorizing the development of a state veterans cemetery.   Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
       The cemetery was dedicated December 9, 1978 and the first   Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day.
       burial occurred on March 19, 1979. The cemetery was officially
       transferred to the VA on April 1, 1989. The cemetery consists  MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS
       of 225 acres and will not reach capacity until well after the   As of 2003, there were 18 monuments and memorials at the
       year 2030. The Department of Veterans Affairs spent over $13   National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, most arranged along
       million for improvements in 1999. The project included three  a memorial walkway. Two unique memorials at the cemetery are
       new committal shelters, a maintenance building, visitor center,  the Eternal Flame monument, which is pyramidal in shape, and
       founders plaza, assembly area and extensive landscaping.   the World War II Submarine Torpedo monument.



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