Air Force Wildland Fire Branch

Dept. of Defense Air Force Air Force Civil Engineer Center

Wildfire-Specific Spending: Yes

Wildfire Activities Funded: Other

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS (IN MIL)

Description

The Air Force Wildland Fire Branch, established in 2012, helps manage increasing wildland fire threats to Air Force missions, including through the execution of fuel reduction activities and wildfire mitigation.

Additional Program Notes & TCS Insights

According to DOD, “the Wildland Fire Branch annually executes 350 prescribed fires totaling 145,000 acres, completes nearly 4,000 acres of mechanical fuels treatments, directly trains 800 Air Force personnel and an additional 130 DOD personnel through a Joint Air Force/Army Training Academy, supports F&ES suppression work when requested—generally on large fires—and works with installation natural resources on post-fire rehabilitation of burned areas to ensure the establishment of a resilient ecosystem after wildfire impacts.

Appropriations

Regular Supplemental IIJA IRA
FY2015 Not Available 0
FY2016 Not Available 0
FY2017 Not Available 0
FY2018 Not Available 0
FY2019 Not Available 0
FY2020 Not Available 0
FY2021 Not Available 0
FY2022 Not Available 0 0 0
FY2023 Not Available 0 0
FY2024 Not Available 0 0
FY2025 0
FY2026 0

Last Updated: October 17, 2024

Received Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Funding: No

Received Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Funding: No

Appropriations Notes

Limited appropriations information is available on the Air Force Wildland Fire Branch.