i was wondering what the address is for the place,i fuggure they have to have one unless they don't want mail (or there just a really top secret
base. . .o right) any way, i was wondering if there is an address to the place
thanks
Velvet
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Doubt that they have an actuall one. Most likely stuff is routed through Nellis AFB
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yeah i guess but i already got the address for that place though, but i lost it.
Velvet
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The Base doesn't have an Address that I know of! Mail in the Military is usually addressed to a specific unit. Remember that most units move from
time to time, or change personnel.For example, if you were to send something to the Fight test unit the Air Force has at Groom Lake, the address would
probably look something like this:
Detachmen #3
Air Force Flight Test Center
United States Air Force
The mail delivery person would know this unit is in the Nellis Range, so the mail would be taken to the Nellis Air Force Base post office. Someone
there would phone the commander of DET #3 at Groom Lake and tell him that he has mail waiting for him at the main post office at Nellis. Someone would
then be sent to pick it up.
Tim
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Its "unlisted" meaning the government does not put it within the public domain.
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i wonder what would happen if you just sent a letter to "Area 51" lol
Velvet
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Forge a letter like YOU wrote it from wherever you want to send it, and dont use postage.
It will be sent back.
Of course you would have to know the address heh.
Shhhhh....
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Heh Dulce, that's what I've done some times.
I remember seeing it on some show a while ago.
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There is an actual mailing address for Detachment 3, AFFTC. I have seen it on the commander's letterhead stationery. I will not post it here
because the DET 3/CC doesn't need to get a bunch of "fan letters." It is a mail drop in a Las Vegas office building.
Years ago, the old mailing address was P.O. Box 52B in Henderson, Nevada, until that substation (Pittman) was closed down. That address actually
helped bolster the cover story that Air Force personnel at the Site worked at "Pittman Station."
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