Permanent Resident Card/Alien Registration Receipt Card (Form I-551).ID card issued by Federal, State, or local government agencies provided it contains a photograph and biographic information such as name, date of birth, gender, height, eye color, and address.Current/Valid Driver’s License (Must REALID Act compliant).Personnel requesting an installation base pass must produce an authorized current and valid form of identification as proof of identity as listed in AFMAN 31-113. If a pass is needed after the Visitor Center closes, on duty Security Forces at the Magic City (Main) Gate will write a temporary pass until the Visitor Center reopens the next day. Sponsors for more than 10 personnel must submit a special occasion request to the Visitor’s Center, NLT 3 duty days prior to the date of visit. Sponsors may not allow personnel on base without first obtaining a visitor’s pass. Note: Minot AFB does not allow the installation escort procedures as identified in AFMAN 31-113, which allows DoD ID Card holders to escort personnel onto an installation without identity proofing or vetting. The sponsor is responsible for the visitor(s) until they depart the installation. Personnel authorized unlimited access to this installation may sponsor up to 10 personnel at a time on base. Hours of Operation: Mon – Sun 0600 – 1800 However, some things are subject to change. We have made every attempt to ensure the information contained in this guide is correct. Please use this guide as an aid to getting acquainted with Minot and the educational, recreational and service facilities available. With quality in action, Minot people can truly boast that, as the sign over the main gate states, "Only the Best Come North." Throughout the base, you'll find a commitment to quality in every unit encourages you to be part of the process. The base's other major weapons system is the Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, assigned to the 91st Missile Wing. The host unit, the 5th Bomb Wing, is one of two B-52H Stratofortress bomber bases in the Air Force. Whether you like to fish or hunt, or you're an outdoor or winter sport enthusiast, you'll find facilities and surroundings of Minot and North Dakota to suit your taste. Many people have commented, "it's nice to be able to leave your doors unlocked and feel safe while walking alone." The limited "distractions" make Minot a great place to raise a family and build a career. Known as the home of Team Minot, the name emphasizes the great working relationship the base has with the community. The people are friendly, helpful and honestly glad to have you here. The base, located approximately 13 miles north of Minot, North Dakota, is an integral part of the local communities. Yes, it can get cold here during the winter, but it also gets very warm during the summer. Contrary to some of the rumors you may have heard, Minot is one of the best kept secrets in the Air Force. Congratulations on your assignment to Minot Air Force Base.
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