Joint Base Lewis–McChord

Joint Base Lewis–McChord
Part of U.S. War Department
Near Lakewood, Washington
C-17 with Mount Rainier in the background.
Site information
TypeJoint base
Operator United States Army
Controlled byU.S. War Department
Open to
the public
No
Websitehome.army.mil/lewis-mcchord/
Location
JBLM
Location in the United States
Coordinates47°06′21″N 122°33′52″W / 47.10583°N 122.56444°W / 47.10583; -122.56444 (Joint Base Lewis-McChord-AR)
Site history
Built1917–1927
Built byU.S. Army Quartermaster Corps
In use1917 (1917)–present
EventsWorld War I, World War II, Cold War, Global War on Terrorism
Garrison information
Current
commander
Col. Phil Lamb, USA
Occupants
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: TCM, ICAO: KTCM, FAA LID: TCM
Elevation98.1 metres (322 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
16/34 3,080.9 metres (10,108 ft) Asphalt/Concrete
Assault Strip 914.4 metres (3,000 ft) Asphalt
Other FacilitiesSee Gray Army Airfield for its airfield data.
Source: Federal Aviation Administration

Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) is a U.S. installation located 9.1 miles (14.6 km) south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington, operated by the United States Army. The installation is an amalgamation of Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base, which merged on February 1, 2010, to form a joint base as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations. JBLM is home to I Corps and the 62nd Airlift Wing.

Joint Base Lewis–McChord is a training and mobilization center for all services and is the only Army power projection base west of the Rocky Mountains in the Continental United States. Its geographic location provides rapid access to the deepwater ports of Tacoma, Olympia, and Seattle for deploying equipment. Units can be deployed from McChord Field, and individuals and small groups can also use nearby Sea-Tac Airport. The strategic location of the base provides Air Force units with the ability to conduct combat and humanitarian airlift with the C-17 Globemaster III.