Arctic Thunder Open House returns to JBER this month

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Arctic Thunder Open House returns to JBER this month
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It’s been two years since the last Arctic Thunder Open House took place on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, and the time has flown right by. Arctic Thunder 2024 is just over two weeks away — July 20 and 21.

After spending more than one year planning, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson staff say they are excited to bring back the Thunderbirds ’ F-16 Fighting Falcons. ANCHORAGE , Alaska - After spending more than one year planning, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson staff say they are excited to bring back the Thunderbirds ’ F-16 Fighting Falcons, among other aerial demonstrations set for their annual Arctic Thunder Open House, July 20 and 21.

“We also have our Army 11th Airborne Division partners here and together we go and we show a Joint Force demonstration, where it’s both of us together, showing off what we do together as a singular force.” Sadler says while eyes will be directed to the skies, there is also plenty to check out on the tarmac as well.

According to Sadler, roughly 100 vendors will be at Arctic Thunder this year with food and novelties available for purchase. There will also be a beer garden for adults and plenty of activities for children.

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