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 Airman and Family Readiness Center  .................... 623-856-6550
 Airman’s Attic  ......................................................... 623-856-6415
 Armed Forces Bank  ................................................ 623-535-9766  2nd Lt. Frank Luke Jr.   by            training programs in the F-104 Starfighter
 Base Exchange main store  ...................................... 623-935-2671  56th FiGHTEr WiNG                         and the F-5A Freedom Fighter.
 Base taxi  .................................................................. 623-856-6866                                 The A-7D Corsair arrived in 1969, but was
 Beauty shop  ............................................................. 623-536-1897  Public Affairs
 Chapel  ..................................................................... 623-856-6211  by    all, the elder Luke, his wife, Tillie, and   reassigned when the U.S. Air Force decided to
 Chapel (after duty hours)  ........................................ 623-856-5600  STEPHEN DELGADO  their children flourished.  Luke AFB has been a part of the Air Train-  make Luke AFB the Air Force’s primary F-4
 Child development center  ....................................... 623-856-6338  Although the younger Luke lived a   ing Command and Air Education Training   Phantom II training base. The F-4 was used
 Clothing sales  .......................................................... 623-856-6310  Thunderbolt staff writer  Command for approximately half of its life-  extensively throughout the Vietnam War, due
 Club Five Six  .......................................................... 623-856-6446  short life of 21 years, he crammed in   time and has been the largest fighter wing in   to its ground-attacks and aerial roles. The
 Command post  ........................................................ 623-856-5600  Imagine Phoenix with only 5,000   more living than most people do who     the United States Air Force since 1989. While   first F-4 was assigned in 1971.
 Commissary  ............................................................ 623-935-3821  people, one high school, running   live much longer lives.  typical wings have three squadrons, Luke has   The first of the Superfighters, the F-15
 Community center  ................................................... 623-856-7152  water in the Salt River,  Arizona   As a youth, Luke engaged in nu-
 Computer IT service desk  .....................................  DSN 945-2900  State University being called Tempe   merous activities, such as horseback   always had four or more.  Eagle, was assigned to the base in 1974, fol-
 Crime Stop  .............................................................. 623-856-6666  Normal, and horses and horse-pulled   riding, hiking and camping. He was   “Even during World War II, Luke was the   lowed in 1982 by the second Superfighter, the
 Dental clinic  ............................................................ 623-856-2273  buckboards as the standard means of   known to spend days in the desert   largest training base,” said Richard Griset,   F-16 Fighting Falcon. Then the F-15E Strike
 Dermatology  ........................................................... 623-856-2273  56th Fighter Wing historian. “The training   Eagle arrived in 1988.
 Dining hall  .............................................................. 623-856-6396  transportation. This was Phoenix in   and mountains surrounding Phoenix.   mission is a great mission and we’ve done it   On Oct. 1, 1991, the 58th Training Wing
 Dorm management  .................................................. 623-856-7841  1897 and on May 19 of that year, an   What’s more, he was a gifted athlete,   for a long time. Since the very beginning we   was re-designated a fighter wing, making
 Education center  ...................................................... 623-856-7722  aerial-combat legend was born, des-  playing numerous sports at Phoenix   have taken our pilots and trained them to fly   Luke AFB the service’s primary F-16 train-
 EMERGENCY ONLY  ............................................................. 911  tined to become the namesake of what   Union High School. Legend has it he
 Equal opportunity  .................................................... 623-856-7711  is now known as Luke Air Force Base.  broke his collarbone during a football   Courtesy photo  our fighter aircraft.”  ing base. Also in 1991, the F-15 was reas-
 Eye clinic  ................................................................ 623-856-7965  Frank Luke Jr. was the fifth of nine   game but refused to come out of the   World War I flying ace, Frank Luke   During World War II, Luke Field produced   signed, and four years later the F-15E was
 Falcon Dunes Golf Course  ...................................... 623-535-9334  children, born May 19 to parents who   game.   Jr. was called the Arizona Balloon   17,321 graduates from fighter training pro-  reassigned.
 Family health clinic  ................................................. 623-856-2273  Buster. He is the namesake of Luke   grams for the U.S. and its allies.  In 1994, the 58th was re-designated and
 Family housing ........................................................ 623-388-3515  had emigrated from Germany in 1874.   Luke was known for his grittiness   Field, which later became Luke Air   After a brief period of inactivation, the   moved to Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, and
 Fire station  .............................................................. 623-856-6641  Aviation would define Luke’s life, but   and never-back-down attitude. While   Force Base.  the 56th Fighter Wing was reassigned from
 Firestone Car Care  .................................................. 623-271-8104  ironically, when he was born it would   working at a copper mine, he was   U.S. Air Force courtesy photo   MacDill AFB to Luke AFB.
 Fitness center  .......................................................... 623-856-6241  be six years before the Wright Brothers   known to have participated in bare-  The Spad XIII is the oldest aircraft on   On March 10, 2014, the first F-35A landed
 Flight medicine  ....................................................... 623-856-2273  flew at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.  knuckle boxing matches, and to show   He received his pilot training at   display at the Luke Air Force Base
 Food court  ............................................................... 623-935-2671  Junior would inherit his restless   his graceful side, he taught dancing.   Kelly Field, Texas, and Rockwell Field,   Air Park. The French-built Spad XIII   at Luke, starting the next period in history.
 Fort Tuthill  .............................................................. 623-856-3401  and adventurous approach to life from   He was also a deeply religious person.  California, and upon completing it was   equipped 16 U.S. Air Service pursuit   From the AT-6 Texan in 1941, to the F-
 Fraud, waste and abuse hotline  ............................... 623-856-6149        squadrons in World War I, including Lt.   35A Lightning II aircraft that we fly today,
 Hobby shop  ............................................................. 623-856-6722  his father who, after arriving in New   However, Frank Luke Jr.’s world   commissioned a second lieutenant in   Luke has been home to a number of fighter
 Housing assistance section  ...................................... 623-856-7643  York, ventured out west and settled in   took a profound turn when the United   January 1918. He then sailed out of   Frank Luke Jr.’s 27th Aero Squadron.   aircraft. Since then, Luke has produced more
 Housing facilities section  ........................................ 623-856-3007  the Phoenix area. There was no form   States entered World War I in 1917.   New York Harbor to his first assign-  A walk through the air park is a walk   than 61,000 graduates from fighter training
 Housing maintenance  .............................................. 623-935-2676  of state government until 1881, so life   He enlisted in the aviation section of   ment in France.  through decades of Air Force history,   programs for the U.S. and its allies and has
 Identification cards  .................................................. 623-856-7832  was a tough prospect, but through it   the Signal Corps Sept. 25 of that year.  Luke would find himself at school   with nine types of aircraft at the park
 Information, tickets and travel  ................................ 623-856-6000  again at the U.S. Aviation Instruction   that have graced Luke’s runways. They   earned its nickname, “Fighter Country.”
 Law enforcement desk  ............................................ 623-856-5970  Center, Issoudun, France, which was   include the AT-6, F-84, F-86, F-100,   Today, the 56th Fighter Wing, a unit which
 Legal assistance  ...................................................... 623-856-6901  F-104, T-33, F-4, F-15 and F-16.  historically had some of the world’s greatest
 Library  ..................................................................... 623-856-7191  followed by an assignment at Orly,   fighter pilots, continues the mission that has
 Lodging office/switchboard  .................................... 623-856-3941  France, to ferry new aircraft from the    been identified with Luke AFB since 1941:
 Maintenance control center  ..................................... 623-856-5469  American Aviation Acceptance Park   base was reactivated as Luke AFB during the   training the world’s greatest fighter pilots and
 Marine Corps  .......................................................... 623-856-2417  for front-line units.  Korean War. The base was initially equipped   combat ready Airmen.
 Marine Corps 24-hour duty desk  ............................ 602-421-5806  In July, Luke was assigned to the   with F-51 Mustang and F-84 Thunderjet   “With the community support we have re-
 Marketing  ................................................................ 623-856-3245  famed 27th Pursuit Squadron, flying
 Medical appointments  ............................................. 623-856-2273  the SPAD XIII. The Squadron was   aircraft. In 1957, Luke AFB joined the   ceived over the years, it looks like we’ll be here
 Military equal opportunity  ...................................... 623-856-7711  Courtesy photo  supersonic age when the North American   a long while,” Griset said. “The F-35 program
 Military pay  ............................................................. 623-856-7028  commanded by Maj. Harold Hartney,   Vintage map of Maricopa County showing Luke Field in the far side of the valley, and   F-100 Super Sabre was assigned to the base.   sets the future up for Luke Air Force Base
 Navy Operations Support Center  ............................ 602-353-3008  who soon afterward was replaced by   many miles from the cities, in the early years of Luke Field.  In 1964, Luke began foreign military sales   to remain very significant as part of AETC.”
 OB/GYN clinic  ....................................................... 623-856-2273  Capt. Alfred Grant. Hartney assumed
 Office of Special Investigations  .............................. 623-856-6821  command of the 1st Pursuit Group.
 Optometrist  ............................................................. 623-856-2273  Grant and Luke did not get along.
 Orthopedic clinic  ..................................................... 623-856-2273  It was the disciplinarian, by-the-book   NAMESAKE  (from Page 2)  but were attacked by a formation of Ger-  netted him two more kills. He landed at the   but made his way out of the aircraft and
 Outdoor recreation  .................................................. 623-856-6267  type versus the independent thinker.   man Fokker aircraft. Luke shot down the   French Aerodrome at Cigognes, where he   headed for a nearby stream. He collapsed
 Pass and registration  ............................................... 623-856-4880  flight hours, and his life expectancy was ten   lead aircraft and the wingman, but couldn’t   spent the last night of his life.  a short distance later and died.
 Patient advocate  ...................................................... 623-856-8968  There is an old saying, “Some people   days in combat.  locate Wehner, so he headed home. On his   Luke returned to the 27th Fighter Squad-  The Germans buried Luke the following
 Pediatric clinic  ........................................................ 623-856-2273  go by the book, and others write the   Luke’s aerial combat debut started on
 Pharmacy refill call-in  ............................................. 623-856-3969  book.” Luke fit into the latter category,   the shaky side. His SPAD XIII wasn’t   way, he encountered another enemy balloon   ron base the following morning, Sept. 29.   day in the Murvaux cemetery. His body was
 Photo services  ......................................................... 623-856-6168  which got him into trouble from time   ready when the flight took off. He was able   and gave chase, causing it to crash inside   He gave Grant his report of the previous   retrieved two months later by American
 Post Office  ............................................................... 623-935-1343  to time.  friendly lines.   day’s mission and received a tongue lash-  forces and buried at Meuse-Argonne Ameri-
 Public affairs  ........................................................... 623-856-6011  Luke’s first aerial combat occurred   to take off later, hoping to catch the flight   What’s more, he had shot down three   ing for flying without authorization. Grant   can Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-
 Recycling information  ............................................ 623-856-4749  Aug. 16 and began a 45-day period of   over the front. It turned out to be a contro-  airplanes and two balloons in less than ten   grounded Luke for an unspecified period,   sous-Montfaucon, France.
 Retiree Activities office .............................................623-856-3923  death-defying aviation. The average   versial flight because he landed long after   minutes. Unfortunately, his friend Wehner   but instead, he boarded his aircraft and   Luke was posthumously awarded the
 Rodgers Travel  ........................................................ 623-856-6894  the squadron returned. His airplane was   had been downed in enemy territory and   took off to a forward airfield at Verdun,   Medal of Honor — the first aviator to receive
 Safety  ...................................................................... 623-856-6941  Courtesy photo  WWI Airman entered combat with ten   riddled with bullets and Luke claimed to   died from his wounds. His death deeply   France. He was arrested on Grant’s orders.   this honor.
 Security forces  .........................................................623-856-5970  Second Lt. Frank Luke Jr. with his SPAD S.XIII on Sept. 19, 1918.  See NAMESAKE, Page 3  have shot down a German Fokker aircraft.
 Security incidents  .................................................... 623-856-7777  affected Luke, leaving him sad and lonely.   However, Hartney landed at Verdun soon   He flew 11 sorties in eight days, shoot-
 Service calls CE maintenance  ................................. 623-856-7232  However, his squadron mates, includ-  In the succeeding days he began to fly   afterward. Luke asked Hartney for permis-  ing down 14 observation balloons and four
 Sexual Assault Prevention/Response  ...................... 623-856-4878  ing Grant, doubted his claim because he   whenever he wanted and was occasion-  sion to attack three observation balloons   airplanes.
 Shoppette  ................................................................. 623-266-0040  Thunderbolt editorial staff  Luke Air Force Base website and social media and is the source for articles and   couldn’t verify it. The only exception was   ally absent without leave. Battle fatigue   near Verdun. He received permission and   Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker later wrote
 Sick call  ................................................................... 623-856-2273  Publisher  ....................................................Aerotech News and Review  photos published in the Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt editor is authorized to use   1st Lt. Joseph Wehner. He believed Luke,   and Wehner’s death were taking a toll on   took off on schedule.  of Luke, “He was the most daring aviator
 South Gate VRC ...................................................... 623-856-4768  Editor ................................................................................. Jenna Bigham  photos and articles from other .mil or .gov websites.   and from that day forth the duo became   Luke. He had become moody and silent,   What exactly happened during the mis-  and greatest fighter pilot of the entire war.
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 Straight-Talk line ..................................................... 623-856-7064  Designer .................................................................................Tinna Sellie  Contributions for the Thunderbolt can be made via email to jenna@aerotechnews.  inseparable friends.  and Hartney ordered him to take leave   sion is shrouded in mystery, with numerous   No other ace, even the dreaded German
 Telephone repair (Base)  .......................................... 623-856-4400  Advertising sales ................................................................ 877-247-9288  com. The editor can be reached at jenna@aerotechnews.com.  Luke’s exploits in the next five weeks
 Thrift store  .............................................................. 623-935-5782  Luke Air Force Base  The Thunderbolt uses material from the Armed Forces Information Service, Air   for five days.   versions as to how Luke died.  ace, Manfred von Richthofen, known as
 Ticket/tour office  ..................................................... 623-856-6000  Commander.................................................Brig. Gen. Gregory Kreuder  Force News Service, AETC News Service and other sources. All advertising is han-  would be the stuff of legend. He earned   He returned Sept. 25, the one-year an-  The story accepted by most military   the Red Baron, ever came close to Luke’s
 Travco  ......................................................................855-896-7939  Public affairs chief  ..................................................Maj. Candice Dillitte  dled by Aerotech News and Review. They can be reached by calling 877-247-9288.  his  nickname, the Arizona Balloon Buster,   niversary of his enlistment, with four days   historians is that Luke successfully shot   achievements.”
 Travel management office household goods  ........... 623-856-6425  Command information  .....................  Master Sgt. Holly Roberts-Davis  Contents of the Thunderbolt are not necessarily the official views of, or en-  by shooting down 14 enemy observation   left to live.  down the three balloons, but received a se-  The Army Air Corps renamed the newly
 TMO passenger travel  ............................................. 623-856-7035  dorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department   balloons.   Luke flew missions Sept.  26, 28 and   vere wound from a machine gun fired from   opened Litchfield Park Field to Luke Field
 Transient alert  ......................................................... 623-856-6204  Editorial Information  of the Air Force.  However, his Sept. 18 mission, while suc-  his final mission Sept. 29. He was having   a hilltop about a mile from where he shot   June 6, 1941. Since that time, Luke Field/
 Travel pay  ............................................................... 623-856-7028  For past issues of the Thunderbolt, go to   The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple-  cessful in shooting down enemy aircraft,   constant conflicts with Grant, who realized   down the final balloon. The bullet entered   Air Force Base has trained and graduated
 Vehicle maintenance  ............................................... 623-935-6576  www.aerotechnews.com/lukeafb/ and click on PDF edition  ments, does not constitute endorsement of the products or services advertised by   would have a devastating ending. Luke’s   he had no control over Luke. Grant talked   under the right armpit.  more than 61,000 pilots who fly in the spirit
 Veterinary services  .................................................. 623-856-6354  The Thunderbolt is published by Aerotech News and Review, a private firm in no   the DOD, the DAF or Aerotech News and Review. Everything advertised in this
 Weather  ................................................................... 623-856-6805  way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with the 56th   publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard   best friend, Wehner, had been shot down.  with Hartney about authorizing Luke to fly   Luke landed in a field near the small   and tradition of Lt. Frank Luke.
 to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap,
 Wellness center  ....................................................... 623-856-2273  Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. This civilian enterprise Air Force news-  political affiliation or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. All   The duo had a late takeoff time looking   as a lone wolf, but despite their conversa-  village of Murvaux, France, after strafing   Contributors to this story include Richard
 paper is an authorized monthly publication for members of the U.S. military services.
 Youth center  ............................................................ 623-856-7470  The 56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office prepares all editorial content for the   photographs are Air Force photographs unless otherwise indicated.  for enemy observation balloons. They suc-  tion, Luke took off in his SPAD XIII with-  a band of German soldiers on the ground.   Griset, 56th Fighter Wing historian, the Na-
          cessfully found and destroyed two balloons   out authorization. His unauthorized flight   He was severely weakened by his wound,   tional Aviation Hall of Fame and Wikipedia.
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