In 1972, the 3415th Technical Wing became the
USAF School of Applied Aerospace Sciences, Lowry. The Department of Aerospace Munitions Training continued missile training and in 1978 was redesignated the 3460th Training Group. In 1980 Lowry acquired a
Davis-Monthan AFB B-52D and stabilized another B-52 for training
ALCM and
SRAM loading procedures. New courses in the 1970s and 1980s included flight line and in-shop avionics maintenance courses for the
F-4 Phantom II,
F-111 Aardvark, A-10 Warthog,
F-15 Eagle and
F-16 Fighting Falcon (e.g., communications, flight controls, navigation, weapons guidance, and
electronic countermeasures & warfare systems). In 1982, Lowry's 1941
Eisenhower Memorial Chapel (
cf. the Eisenhower Chapel at
Fort Knox) was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The
National Geospatial Agency's Integrated Operations Center was in Denver and by 1983, Lowry had the Air Intelligence Officer Course
LGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM training began at Lowry in 1985, and after Lowry became the primary training center for USAF space operations,
Undergraduate Space Training's 1st graduation was in 1987. The 3301st Undergraduate Space Training unit moved to Vandenberg AFB, CA in 1991, prior to Lowry AFB closure. Lowry also handled ground & armament training for several interceptor models, the
A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the
B-1 Lancer. After being considered for closure in 1978 and since "Lowry lacked a runway" (all runways closed and all USAF flight operations terminated, July 1966), Lowry AFB was designated for closure by
BRAC 1991. The
3400th Technical Training Wing inactivated on 27 April 1994, and the base officially closed on 30 September 1994. The
National Civilian Community Corps used Lowry facilities from 1994 until 2004; and
Space Systems Support Group Detachment 1 "located at the former Lowry AFB" in March 1995 moved to
Peterson AFB. The Bonfils Blood Center "became the first commercial tenant at Lowry" in the former commissary during September 1995, and the site development company was presented facility and real estate awards in 1997 (asbestos was remediated from the
Formerly Used Defense Site of "1,866 acres"—remediation at buildings included Building 402:PCBs, 606: groundwater, & 1432: soil). ==Closure==