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  2. Eastern Sierra Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War II, Bishop AAF was turned over to Air Technical Service Command as a storage airfield. On 2 May 1949, the Army cancelled its initial lease of 897.22 acres (363.09 ha) with Inyo County for Bishop Airport under the War Assets Administration's Peacetime Reduction Mission, and the base was declared excess to requirements ...

  3. Apalachicola Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Apalachicola AAF's mission was to support the operations of the Training Command Flexible Gunnery School under the 2136th Army Air Forces Base Unit, and as a sub-base and auxiliary airfield for Tyndall. The Army Airfield was inactivated at the end of World War II on September 30, 1945, and turned over to Army Corps of Engineers on February 2 ...

  4. Bishop Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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  5. California World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Muroc Army Airfield, 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Mojave; 323rd Air Base Sq / 323rd Base Headquarters and Air Base Sq; 1 May 1942–31 March 1944 421st Army Air Force Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station, Heavy Bombardment); 1 April 1944–16 October 1945 Now: Edwards Air Force Base Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Bishop Army Airfield

  6. 34th Training Wing - Wikipedia

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    It is responsible for instruction in military and general supervision of cadet life activities. Until October 2004 it also provided airmanship courses. [2] Its 34th Operations Group was inactivated in 2004 and its airmanship training mission became the responsibility of the 306th Flying Training Group of Air Education and Training Command. In ...

  7. Chino Airport - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Air Forces contracted with the school to provide basic and primary flight training for Army Air Cadets. [4] The Abbott and Costello film Keep 'Em Flying was filmed at the base. During the war, Cal-Aero operated the training base with Stearmans and BT-13s. The name "Cal-Aero" is preserved at the airport and it can be seen on ...

  8. Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airfield was known as Thermal Ground Support Base or Thermal Army Air Field. The 2,553-acre (10.33 km 2 ) facility had two 5,000 ft (1,500 m) runways and assigned the installation to Fourth Air Force .

  9. Air Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis ...

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    The Air Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis Squadron mission is to minimize training costs while meeting Air Force mission goals. It evaluates the long-term impact of changes to training or curriculum of courses offered by Air Education and Training Command (AETC) and predicts Air Force resource requirements for more than five years into the future.