Joint Base Langley–Eustis, United States Armed Forces joint service base in Hampton, Virginia
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is a United States Armed Forces installation spread across two separate locations in coastal Virginia. The facility combines Air Force and Army operations at different sites within the region.
The installation began operations in 1917 as Langley Field and grew into a significant Air Force facility. Its merger with Fort Eustis in 2010 brought together two separate military operations under one command structure.
Military ceremonies throughout the year bring together service members and their families to celebrate traditions and milestones. These events reflect the values that guide daily life on the installation and its connection to the surrounding community.
Access requires valid military identification and screening at the various entry points managed by visitor control centers. Visitors should check with these centers for gate hours and entry procedures before arriving.
The base is home to the Heritage of America Band, which regularly performs and preserves the musical tradition of military service. The ensemble shapes the cultural life of the installation through its public appearances.
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