Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak is a Seventeenth Coast Guard District (D17) unit on beautiful Kodiak Island approximately 250 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The Air Station was commissioned as an Air Detachment April 17, 1947 with one PBY Catalina aircraft, seven pilots, and thirty crewmen. It represented the first permanent Coast Guard aviation resource in Alaska. The Air Station is the major tenant of Integrated Support Command (ISC) Kodiak, and the largest Coast Guard command in D17 and the entire Pacific Area (PACAREA). The present complement of HC-130H's, HH-60J's, HH-65A's aids in completing our mission and saving lives.
Main
phone numbers: (907)487-5310
Mailing
address: USCG ISC Kodiak, P.O. Box 195014,
Kodiak, AK 99619-0000
Population:
About 1,000 active duty; 1,500 family members; 224
civilians
Housing: 325
family units, up to two-year wait; limited bachelor spaces
(907)487-5310 ext. 145
Temporary
lodging: 40-unit guest house (907)487-
5446
Family
Support Center: (907)487-5525 or
(800)872-4957
Schools: None
on base.
Child
Care: Center for 100; 12 approved homes
(907)487-5481
Health
care: Clinic. Appointments
(907)487-5757, ext. 125; benefits (907)487-5757 ext 131
USCG Integrated Support Command - Kodiak, AK
has a small size commissary - (907)487-5015,
a small exchange, and one shoppette (907)487-5113. Recreation at USCG Integrated Support Command - Kodiak, AK
includes bowling, auto hobby, theater, golf, gym,
swimming, outdoor activities, camping, and fishing.