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On 30 August 1940, the United States Army Air Corps received approval to build a base at Hunter Municipal Airfield. Official dedication of the airfield as Savannah Army Air Base took place 19 February 1941. The Army Air Corps assigned Savannah AAB initially to the Southeast Air District (later Third Air Force), III Air Support Command. [7]
Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois (closed in 1993) Hanna City Air Force Station , Hanna City, Illinois (closed in 1968; now site of an FAA Long Range Radar ) Scott Air Force Base , Shiloh, Illinois
Bucholz Army Airfield: Kwajalein Atoll: Marshall Islands: PKWA Butts Army Airfield: Fort Carson: Colorado: KFCS Cairns Army Airfield: Fort Novosel: Alabama: KOZR Camp Blanding Army Airfield: Camp Blanding: Florida: 2CB Camp Peary Landing Strip: Camp Peary: Virginia: W94 [4] Campbell Army Airfield: Fort Campbell: Kentucky: KHOP Davison Army ...
Other U.S. bases in Australia are present and this list does not include ADF bases with U.S. access. The U.S. military has access to many ADF training areas, northern Australian RAAF airfields, port facilities in Darwin , Fremantle , Stirling naval base in Perth , and the airfield on the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean.
In 2011, 11 additional posts were added under IHG Army Hotels purview as part of the PAL program; [7] with the addition of 18 posts in 2013. [8] As of 2014, IHG Army Hotels operate upgraded and renovated military lodgings, Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites, and Candlewood Suites on 41 Army posts.
U.S. Army Air Corps (July 2, 1926 to June 20, 1941) and U.S. Army Air Forces (June 20, 1941 to September 17, 1947) This category airfields of the United States Army Air Corps and uses the Air Corps name (e.g., the italic link for the 1932 Albrook Army Airfield redirects to the history in the 1948 Albrook Air Force Station article.)
CGAS Savannah was commissioned in the summer of 1963 on what was then known as Hunter Air Force Base, which became Hunter Army Airfield in 1967. In 1964, the Coast Guard's original HH-52A Basic Operational Training Unit (BOTU) was established in Savannah.
The 117th Air Control Squadron is Georgia Air National Guard air control unit headquartered in Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah.It provides theater command with air battle management, radar surveillance, air space control, and long haul communication capabilities to plan and execute combined air operations; air superiority and air strike ground attack operations, and provides state authorities ...