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NELLIS GATEKEEPER FOR VISITING UNITS

   

You MUST go through Nellis Gatekeeper if your visit request includes any of the following outside standard large force exercises (e.g. Red Flag):

General/Flag/SES Officer Visits
Any Inspection/Staff Assisted Visit (SAV) coordination
Large Groups with relationship-building agenda >10 people
  • Civilian Org Visit Requests
  • Foreign Visit Requests
Significant Resource Requests
  • TA, AGE, Fire bottles, Nellis Support Center (NSC)
  • Incoming Iron support
  • NTTR Airspace or NTTR Assets
  • Airfield Operations Supervision (Air Boss, SOF, Tower, etc.)
  • Facilities needed (conference rooms, hangers, vaults, etc.)

 

If you need access to the gatekeeper Visit Request Org Box (Nellis personnel only) please email 57 WG/CCA Command Section at 57wgadm@us.af.mil.

News

  • Air Force incorporates Agile Combat Employment in Red Flag 23-1

    As flying units from around the globe converged at Nellis Air Force Base for Red Flag 23-1, the 505th Command and Control Wing welcomed the 355th Wing’s Command and Control Force Element, or C2FE, from Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, to execute as the first Lead Wing C2FE in a Tier 1 Large Force

  • Red Flag Nellis 23-2 underway

    With the arrival of the U.S. Air National Guard, U.S. Marine Corps and the Israeli Air Force, the 414th Combat Training Squadron is ready to begin Red Flag-Nellis 23-2, which runs March 12-24. Red Flag is one of the U.S. Air Force’s largest combat training exercises designed to improve the

  • BLUE FLAG exercise prepares Pacific Air Forces for pacing challenge

    Airmen from the 505th Combat Training Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, executed exercise BLUE FLAG, which tested Pacific Air Forces' ability to prevail in conflict against a strategic competitor as well as the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command air component's ability to ensure command, control,