Little Rock AFB vs Scott AFB
Air Force, AR vs Air Force, IL
Little Rock AFB: "C-130 School: Where Turboprops Are a Personality." Scott AFB: "TRANSCOM: We Move Everything Except Your Household Goods on Time." Same flag overhead. Different reasons to salute it through gritted teeth.
What the assignment brief skips: at Little Rock AFB, the real issue is Arkansas humidity. At Scott AFB, it's East St. Louis area has rough spots. What they'll pitch you: Little Rock AFB — Little Rock is an affordable state capital. Scott AFB — St. Louis metro access. Cost of living at both: low. If you can't build savings at either of these, the zip code isn't the problem. Weather: Little Rock AFB serves Hot & humid summers, mild winters, ice storms. Scott AFB counters with Hot humid summers, cold snowy winters. Your uniform was designed for approximately neither.
Two Air Force posts that produce a very specific type of person who will never stop talking about where they were stationed.
By the Numbers
2026 · DFASWhere the structured table tells you what; this tells you how much.
The Read
What nobody bothers to tell you until you arrive.
Scott is a joint-headquarters installation whose structural identity is logistics and mobility. Three four-star combatant-command and major-command headquarters sit here: US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM, the joint COCOM responsible for global movement of DoD personnel, equipment, and sustainment — the strategic-airlift, strategic-sealift, and ground-distribution backbone of every deployment, redeployment, and humanitarian-assistance operation), Air Mobility Command (AMC HQ, the AF MAJCOM responsible for the global airlift, air-refueling, and aeromedical-evacuation enterprise — C-5/C-17/C-130/KC-46/KC-135/KC-10 and the entire air mobility doctrine), and the Eighteenth Air Force (18 AF, the AMC numbered air force commanding operational AMC wings worldwide). Add the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC, the Army service component to TRANSCOM responsible for surface distribution), the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA, with a major Scott footprint), and a dense joint-staff workforce. Scott is the structural logistics-mobility headquarters epicenter of the DoD. The 375th Air Mobility Wing is the host operational wing, flying C-21 Learjet executive airlift, KC-46 Pegasus (post-2024 KC-46 beddown), and aeromedical-evacuation airlift; the 126th Air Refueling Wing (IL ANG) flies KC-135R alongside. Career signal: TRANSCOM/AMC joint-staff officers, logistics-mobility-track careerists (61L, 21A AF logistics officer, AF logistics readiness, AF aerial port, Army 88-series transportation), aeromedical-evacuation aircrew, and joint-COCOM acquisition/program-management. JDA-qualifying joint time at TRANSCOM is a structural promotion-board signal for senior O-grades. The honest local picture: BAH for MHA IL093 (Scott AFB) — E-5 with deps is $1,542 against O’Fallon/Belleville/Shiloh 3BR rents of $1,000–$1,400, structurally adequate but the IL093 MHA is one of the lower CONUS rates and the math works only because Metro East housing is genuinely cheap. Note: many SMs choose to live across the river in Missouri (St. Louis County, St. Charles County) to escape Illinois taxes; MHA assignment is by duty station, so SMs at Scott on the Illinois side use IL093 BAH — but if commuting from St. Louis MO MHA MO161 ($2,436 with-deps E-5), BAH is based on duty station ZIP, not residence. Illinois income tax is a flat 4.95% — meaningfully more punitive than Missouri (graduated 1.5%–4.7%) and the structural reason many AF families live MO-side. MidAmerica Airport (BLV) is on Scott; STL is the real airport (25 min west, Lambert International).
Pros & Cons
- +Little Rock is an affordable state capital
- +Good Southern food
- +Outdoor recreation — lakes and rivers
- -Arkansas humidity
- -Jacksonville is a small suburb
- -Limited nightlife
- +St. Louis metro access
- +Very affordable Illinois side
- +Good schools
- -East St. Louis area has rough spots
- -Illinois taxes
- -Midwest winters
Real Talk
What you’ll actually deal with. The structured table above is the brief — this is the back-channel.
Hunt manages on-base — moderate waitlists for family housing. Off-base: O’Fallon, IL (5 min east of base, O’Fallon CCSD 90 / OTHS — the consensus best for AF families, newer subdivisions, strong schools) is the consensus default; Belleville (5 min west of base, Belleville District 118 / Belleville East/West HS — older inventory, walkable downtown) is the convenience move; Shiloh (immediately adjacent, O’Fallon CCSD 90) is a smaller adjacent community with similar schools; Mascoutah (10 min east, Mascoutah CUSD — top-rated, small-town quieter) is the small-town move; Edwardsville (30 min north, Edwardsville CUSD 7 — consistently among the top-rated districts in IL) is the school-upgrade premium move with longer commute; St. Charles County, MO (30–45 min west across the river, MO SLR, Francis Howell/Wentzville schools — top-rated) is the MO-tax-arbitrage move. Avoid East St. Louis (15 min west, structurally distressed). Madison County and St. Clair County floodplain considerations apply for Mississippi River and Kaskaskia River bottomland properties.
O’Fallon CCSD 90 (elementary/middle) feeding O’Fallon Township High School (OTHS) is consistently among the top-rated districts in Illinois and the consensus military-family choice. Mascoutah CUSD 19 (the MidAmerica Airport adjacent district) is similarly highly rated. Edwardsville CUSD 7 (30 min north) is the school upgrade — Edwardsville HS rates among the top in IL. Belleville District 118/201 is mid-tier. On the MO side, Francis Howell School District (St. Charles County) and Wentzville R-IV are top-rated and the move for MO SLR families. No DoDEA.
USTRANSCOM HQ runs a high-tempo joint-COCOM cadence with continuous global movement coordination — every CENTCOM/EUCOM/INDOPACOM/AFRICOM/SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM/SPACECOM force-flow, every contingency response, every humanitarian assistance/disaster response operation routes through TRANSCOM staff product. AMC HQ runs the major-command institutional cadence for the global air mobility enterprise. 18 AF HQ runs the numbered-air-force operational cadence for AMC wings worldwide. Senior O-grades and DoD civilians at the TRANSCOM/AMC stack work hard hours on continuously evolving global-movement requirements. 375 AMW runs operational airlift, aeromedical-evacuation, and KC-46 beddown tempo. The active-duty/civilian/contractor workforce mix at Scott is heavily joint-staff and cleared — squadron culture is institutional and joint-officer-dominated.
The structural joint-logistics-mobility epicenter of the DoD. Career signal for TRANSCOM/AMC joint-staff officers, logistics-mobility-track careerists, and aeromedical-evacuation aircrew is unmatched. Metro East cost-of-living and school-district quality is structurally favorable. The trades are Illinois income tax (the MO SLR play is real but requires planning), Metro East winters (cold and gray), and the structural lack of glamour that comes with a logistics-headquarters installation.
Who Thrives Here
Not every base is for every service member. Match yourself to the room.
- TRANSCOM / AMC STAFF OFFICERS
USTRANSCOM HQ + AMC HQ + 18 AF HQ + SDDC + DISA stack creates the densest joint-logistics-mobility headquarters footprint in the DoD. JDA-qualifying joint time, mobility-doctrine careerism, and senior O-grade staff opportunities (J-codes, A-codes, plans/operations/strategy) are structurally anchored at Scott.
- LOGISTICS-MOBILITY CAREERISTS
61L logistics officer, 21A logistics-readiness officer, AF aerial-port and AFSCs in the mobility enterprise, Army 88-series and 25-series MOS, Navy LS/EO/SK logistics ratings, and Marine 04xx logistics MOS — every service’s logistics-mobility-track career field finds institutional career capital at Scott.
- AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION AIRCREW
375 AMW operates aeromedical-evacuation airlift integrated with AMC enterprise. Aeromedical-evacuation Technicians (4N0X1C), flight nurses, and CCATT teams find mission-set anchoring at Scott.
- METRO-EAST FAMILIES (MO SLR PLAY)
Metro East (O’Fallon, Belleville, Shiloh, Edwardsville) is structurally affordable with strong school districts. Families who establish Missouri SLR (St. Louis County/St. Charles County, MO graduated income tax) while working IL-side at Scott execute one of the cleanest tax-arbitrage plays in the AF — though the duty-station BAH calculation uses IL093.
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