“The proposed infrastructure would have multiple uses and could support both the F-15 beddown and other [Department of the Air Force] service component, and partner nation aircraft or missions operating from Andersen AFB now or in the future. The infrastructure would provide options for parking, storing, maintaining, refueling, loading, and unloading the F-15s and other aircraft on the installation, as well as storing munitions, which would improve upon current strategic capabilities and posture with regard to ground maneuverability. The F-15 beddown and proposed infrastructure each have standalone value for supporting the defense of U.S. interests in the Indo-Pacific region, in accordance with the Pacific Deterrence Initiative … .”
— From the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Royal Singapore Air Force F-15 Beddown and Infrastructure Upgrades at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, published in the Federal Register on April 26, CHamoru Standard Time. Up to 12 F-15s will relocate to Guam with accompanying infrastructure to be built and the detachment formally established by 2029, according to Journal files.