McAllister Air Force Base

McAllister Air Force Base is a major US Air Force Base located 14 miles east of King George's Island and the Club Penguin Island. The airport is utilized solely for military usage, and defends mainly the Club Penguin Island and Club Penguin City, two of the six major ports located across the continent. The base itself was built on a small atoll, later expanded with the utilization of land reclamation. The airport has an area of 19 sq. kilometers, and houses military personnel, nine hangars and 4 runways.

History
As the Club Penguin Island Airport received a large influx in cargo and passenger traffic, regular military exercises were usually canceled, due to air traffic congestion. In 2007, the United States Antarctic Air Force found a small atoll, off the coast of the King George Islands and Club Penguin Island, and increased the island's size to 25 sq. kilometers. The cost for the construction of only the island reached 700 million coins, on a loan from the USA Government and a 200 million pebble loan from Sancho Monte Captio. The Air Force Base was finally completed in 2011, and became the base for 23 cargo aircraft, 21 jet fighters, 22 helicopters and 8 bomber aircraft. The Air Force base has a population of 2,000 military personnel, 100 of them being permanent residents. The airbase is widely known, and is protected by 5 Anti-Aircraft Deletion Turret.

South Island Base
The South Island Base at McAllister Air Force Base is the main base for any Antarctic Air Force,USA Army or Marine units based at the airbase. The South Island Base contains a small training ground, and also houses a large weapons department, with approximately 22,530 firearms in stock by some estimates. The base also contains an aircraft maintenance facility, which is current ply the largest in the Sub-Antarctic.The Base also contains a large boat launch, and also has two apartment buildings, each with a height of approximately 250 feet, and houses 6,531 penguins altogether. McAllister also has an Activities Center, a terminal building, for occasional military charter flights, and two administration buildings, as well as a National Pilot's Training Institution.

Garnett Defense Control Center (DEFCON Center)
The Air Force Base contains one of the five DEFCON centers, which is an abbreviation of Defense Control System, which closely monitors the airspace and activity of military and civilian units across the country. The DEFCON Center's location has been revealed to be somewhere underground below the Air Force Base, and is rumoured to be connected to CP via an underground pedestrian tunnel. The base also is protected by nine-inch steel doors, in case of any attacks. There are many computers and large screens in the base, and can decide to deploy troops anywhere in the 9 sectors the base controls.The control center also has a small meeting room, a worker's activities center and a bunker. The base is located at least 69 feet below the McAllister Air Force Base, for defense reasons.

Units Based at McAllister Air Force Base
Below is a list of Air Force, Navy and Army Battalions and Wings based at McAllister Air Force Base:

Major Units

 * 11th Air Force Wing
 * Antarctic Air Force State Learning Center
 * MEAP

Major Commands

 * Sub-Antarctic Cadets Corp. Training Wing (2010-present)
 * Tactical Air Command (2009-present)
 * Air Defense Command (2009-present)
 * Strategic Air Command (2010-present)
 * Air Force Systems Command (2010-present)

Base Operating Units

 * 77th Air Sq. (2010-present)
 * 72nd Air Sq. (2009-present)
 * 34th Air Sq. (2009-present)
 * 22nd Air Sq. (2010-present)
 * 1073rd Air Gp. (2009-present)
 * 549th Air Gp. (2010-present)
 * 774th Air Gp. (2010-present)

Foreign Military Units (FMU)

 * Caladian Forces 29th Sq. (2009-present)
 * Dorkugese Air Force 55th Sq. (2010-present)
 * UTR Air Command 69th Sq. (2009-present)