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Service Purch Office Code Purchase Office Name State City Name Street Purch Service Office Purchase Office Name State City Name Street Address ZIP 5 ZIP 4 Code Air Force QA28 89 CONS/LGC MD Andrews AFB 1419 Menoher Drive 20762 6500 Air Force AC43 65 CONS OL-AP NJ Wrightstown PO Box 837 05862 0837 Air Force AC44 314 CONS AR Little Rock AFB 3100 Sixth St. Bldg 642 72099 5019 Air Force MA27 482 LSS/LGC FL Homestead AFB 29050 Coral Sea Blvd Box50 33039 1299 Air Force DA29 496 ABS/LGC Moron, Spain NY New York Unit 6585 APO AE 09643 6585 Air Force MA28 434 LSS/LGC IN Grissom AFB 448 Mustang Avenue 46971 5320 Air Force QA24 319 CONS/LGC ND Grand Forks AFB 575 6th Ave. Bldg 418 58205 6436 Air Force AC45 65 CONS/LGC NY New York Unit 7775,Bldg T615 APO AE 09720 7775 Air Force GG01 38 LS/LGC OK Tinker AFB 73145 6343 Air Force AC42 ACC CONS/CC VA Langley AFB 130 Douglas St Ste 401 23665 2791 Air Force AC39 509 CONS/CC MO Whiteman AFB 850 Arnold Ave. Ste 2 65305 5054 Air Force AC38 HQ USCENTAF/LGC SC Shaw AFB 524 Shaw Drive Ste 132 29152 5029 Air Force AC37 HQ USMTM/LGC NY New York UNIT 61300, BOX 2 APO AE 09803 1300 Air Force AC34 20 CONS/CC SC Shaw AFB 305 Blue Joy St 29152 5004 Air Force AC33 4 CONS/CC NC Seymour Johnson AFB 1695 Wright Brothers Ave. 27531 2459 Air Force AC32 23 CONS/CC NC Pope AFB 1443 Reilly Rd Ste C 28308 5320 Air Force AC31 55 CONS/CC NE Offutt AFB 101 Washington Sq. 68113 2107 Air Force CA15 90 CONS/LGCW WY F.E. Warren AFB 7505 Marne Loop 82005 2860 Air Force GQ04 AFRL/IFKRD NY Rome 26 Electronic Parkway 13441 4514 Air Force GQ03 AFRL/IFKRE NY Rome 26 Electronic Parkway 13441 4514 Air Force GE60 OO-ALC/PKGA/LGKAC UT Hill AFB 6072 Fir Avenue, Bldg 1233 84056 5820 Air Force AC21 1 CONS/CC VA Langley AFB 74 Neally Ave. Ste 100 23665 2088 Air Force AC04 27 CONS/CC NM Cannon AFB 100 North Torch Blvd. 88103 5131 Air Force AC02 9 CONS/CC CA Beale AFB 6500 B St. Ste 101 95903 1712 Air Force AC01 2 CONS/LGLC LA Barksdale AFB 841 Fairchild Ave. Ste 205 71110 2271 Air Force GW05 HSW/PKV TX Brooks AFB 3207 North Road 78235 5363 Air Force AC30 99 CONS/CC NV Nellis AFB 5865 Swaab Blvd 89191 7063 Air Force GU82 ASC/YPK OH Wright Patterson AFB 1981 Monahan Way 45433 7205 Air Force GX01 AFOSR/PK BAFB DC Washington Bldg 410, 110 Duncan Avenu 20332 6448 Air Force GV56 ESC/AWK MA Hanscom AFB 3 Eglin Street 01731 2115 Air Force GV55 ESC/TNK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV54 ESC/TGK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV53 ESC/TDK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV52 ESC/YVK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV51 ESC/TBK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV49 ESC/SRK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force AC27 347 CONS/CC GA Moody AFB 4380B Alabama Rd. 31699 1794 Air Force AC26 5 CONS/CC ND Minot 211 Missile Ave. 58705 5027 Air Force QA22 722 CONS/LGC CA March AFB 92518 6443 Air Force AC10 28 CONS/CC SD Ellsworth AFB 1000 Ellsworth St.Ste 1200 57706 4910 Purch Service Office Purchase Office Name State City Name Street Address ZIP 5 ZIP 4 Code Air Force AC08 7 CONS/CC TX Dyess AFB 381 3rd St. 79607 1581 Air Force AC07 355 CONS/CC AZ Davis-Monthan AFB 3180 S. Craycroft Rd. 85707 3522 Air Force NA01 16 CONS/LGC FL Hurlburt Field 350 Tully St. P.O.Box 9190 32544 5825 Air Force DA26 469 ABS/LGC Rhein Main AB, GM NY New York Unit 7420, Box 115 APO AE 09050 0115 Air Force GV47 ESC/JSK MA Hanscom AFB 70 Vandenburg Drive 01731 2119 Air Force GV46 ESC/IAK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV44 ESC/MCK MA Hanscom AFB 50 Griffis Street, MITRE K 01731 1620 Air Force GV41 ESC/AVK MA Hanscom AFB 01731 5000 Air Force GV19 ESC/AXK MA Hanscom AFB 5 Eglin St. Bldg 1704 01731 2116 Air Force GV18 ESC/PKX Customer Support Team MA Hanscom AFB 104 Barksdale Street 01731 1806 Air Force GV03 ESC/PKR R & D Contracting MA Hanscom AFB 104 Barksdale Street 01731 1806 Air Force GV02 ESC/PKO MA Hanscom AFB 104 Barksdale Street 01731 1806 Air Force GV01 ESC/PK Electronics System Ctr MA Hanscom AFB 104 Barksdale Street 01731 1806 Air Force GR10 AFRL/MLKT Manufacturing Tech OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR09 AFRL/SNKD Information/Sensor App OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR08 AFRL/MLKN Nonmetals Contracting OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR07 AFRL/MLKM Metals Contracting Brn OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR06 AFRL/PRKA Aerospace Power Fuels OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR05 AFRL/VAK Air Vehicles Contractng OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR03 AFRL/SNKR ATR/RF Sensors Branch OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GR01 Det 1 AFRL/PK OH Wright Patterson AFB 2530 C Street 45433 7607 Air Force GM04 AAC/PKZ FL Eglin AFB 205 West D Avenue Ste 433 32542 6864 Air Force GJ20 WR-ALC/PKO GA Robins AFB 235 Byron Street 31098 1611 Air Force GS01 Det 8 AFRL/PK NM Kirtland AFB 2251 Maxwell Avenue, SE 87115 5773 Air Force GU67 ASC/OL-YMK FL Eglin AFB 32542 6808 Air Force GU66 ASC/OL-YJK FL Eglin AFB 32542 6808 Air Force GU61 ASC/PKG OH Wright Patterson AFB 45433 5320 Air Force GU60 ASC/EMK OH Wright Patterson AFB 1801 Tenth St. Bldg.8 Ste2 45433 7020 Air Force GU57 ASC/LPK Bldg 28 Room 207 OH Wright Patterson AFB 2145 Monahan Way 45433 7017 Air Force GU54 ASC/SMKN OH Wright Patterson AFB 2145 Monahan Road 45433 7017 Air Force GU47 ASC/YTK OH Wright Patterson AFB 45433 5320 Air Force LA01 11 CONS/LGCW DC Bolling AFB 110 Luke Avenue, Room 209 20332 0305 Air Force RD03 3 CONS/LGC Mgmt Anl & Supt Flght AK Elmendorf AFB 6920 12th St., Ste. 242 99506 2570 Air Force RD04 354th CONS/LGC Mgmt Anl & Spt Ft AK Eielson AFB 3112 Broadway Ave. Unit 5B 99702 1850 Air Force CA11 50 CONS/LGCW CO Schriever AFB 66 Falcon Parkway Ste 49 80912 6649 Air Force CA09 45 CONS/LGC FL Patrick AFB 1201 Edward White II MS 72 32925 3238 Air Force JA30 71 FTW/CVC OK Vance AFB 246 Brown Pkwy Ste 228 73705 5057 Air Force DA05 425 ABS/LGC Izmir, Turkey NY New York Unit 6870, Box 85 APO AE 09821 7085 Air Force DA04 423 ABS/LGC RAF Alconbury, UK NY New York PSC 47, Unit 5720 APO AE 09470 5720 Air Force DA19 39 CONS/LGC Incirlik, Turkey NY New York Unit 10405, Box 280 APO AE 09824 0285 Purch Service Office Purchase Office Name State City Name Street Address ZIP 5 ZIP 4 Code Air Force DA17 USAFE CONS/LGC ROB, Germany NY New York Unit 3115 APO AE 09094 3115 Air Force DA13 52 CONS/LGC Spangdhalem, Germany NY New York Unit 3910 Bldg 2001 APO AE 09126 3910 Air Force WA01 HQ AFMC/PKAA OH Wright Patterson AFB 45433 5320 Air Force JA03 37 CONS/CC TX Lackland AFB 1655 Selfridge Ave 78236 5253 Air Force JA04 12 CONS/CC TX Randolph AFB 395 B Street West Ste 02 78150 4525 Air Force GJ10 Warner Robins ALC/PK GA Robins AFB 215 Bryon Street 31098 1611 Air Force GH40 Sacramento ALC/LIK CA McClellan AFB 3237 Peacekeeper Way Ste17 95652 1060 Air Force GH20 Sacramento ALC/PKO CA McClellan AFB 3237 Peacekeeper Way,Ste17 95652 1060 Air Force GH10 Sacramento ALC/PK CA McClellan AFB 3237 Peacekeeper Way,Ste17 95652 1060 Air Force GF70 San Antonio ALC/SWK TX Kelly AFB 413 N. Luke Drive 78241 5314 Air Force GF60 San Antonio ALC/SFK TX Kelly AFB 1014 Billy Mitchell, Ste 1 78241 5603 Air Force GF50 San Antonio ALC/LDK TX Kelly AFB Bldg 1289, 6038 Aspen Aven 78241 6426 Air Force GF30 San Antonio ALC/LAK TX Kelly AFB 375 Airlift Drive, Ste 1 78241 6334 Air Force GF20 San Antonio ALC/PKO TX Kelly AFB 1288 Growden Rd. Bldg 1598 78241 5318 Air Force GF10 San Antonio ALC/PK TX Kelly AFB 485 Quentin Road 78241 6419 Air Force GE40 OO-ALC/PKI/LIK UT Hill AFB 6050 Gum Lane 84056 5825 Air Force GE30 OO-ALC/PKGF/LGKF UT Hill AFB 84056 5820 Air Force GE20 Ogden ALC/PKO UT Hill AFB Bldg 1289, 6038 Aspen Aven 84056 5805 Air Force GE10 Ogden ALC/PK UT Hill AFB Bldg 1289, 6038 Aspen Aven 84056 5805 Air Force GD60 Oklahoma City ALC/LPD OK Tinker AFB 3001 Staff Dr. Ste 2AH100A 73145 3020 Air Force GD50 Oklahoma City ALC/LID OK Tinker AFB 3001 Staff Dr. Ste 2AH100A 73145 3020 Air Force GD30 Oklahoma City ALC/LAD OK Tinker AFB 3001 Staff Dr., Ste 2AG87A 73145 3020 Air Force JA05 314 CONS/CC AR Little Rock 642 Thomas Avenue 72099 5019 Air Force GQ05 AFRL/IFKRF NY Rome 26 Electronic Parkway 13441 4514 Air Force GP04 AFFTC/PKRB CA Edwards AFB Bldg 2800 5s Wolfe Avenue 93523 1185 Air Force GP03 AFFTC/PKRA R&D Contracts FTC CA Edwards AFB Bldg 2800 5S Wolfe Avenue 93523 1185 Air Force GP02 AFFTC/PKB R & D Contracting Div CA Edwards AFB Bldg 2800 5S Wolfe Avenue 93523 1185 Air Force GP01 AFFTC/PK CA Edwards AFB Bldg 2800 5S Wolfe Avenue 93523 1185 Air Force GZ80 SMC/PKS CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ74 SMC/PKV2 CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ72 SMC/PKV1 CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ62 SMC/PKJ CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ46 SMC/PKG Dir Space Nav Sys Cont CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ39 SMC/PKZ Defense Support Sys Dir CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ35 SMC/PKT CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GZ09 SMC/PKW Sat Systems Contracts CA Los Angeles 90009 9260 Air Force GD10 Oklahoma City ALC/PK OK Tinker AFB 3001 Staff Dr.
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