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  2. Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Rosa airfield was relinquished by the US Navy between 1946–48 and reactivated in 1951 for the Korean War. It was abandoned by the Navy between 1952 and 1954. It was reopened between 1966 and 1967 as a civilian airport named the Santa Rosa Air Center, and it permanently closed in 1991.

  3. Naval Outlying Landing Field Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The airfield is under the control of Commander, Training Air Wing FIVE at NAS Whiting Field, Florida. This airport is assigned a three-letter location identifier of NGS by the Federal Aviation Administration, but it does not have an International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code (the IATA assigned NGS to Nagasaki Airport in Japan).

  4. Naval Air Station Whiting Field - Wikipedia

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    For airfield information see NAS Whiting Field – North and NAS Whiting Field – South Naval Air Station Whiting Field is a United States Navy base located near Milton, Florida , with some outlying fields near Navarre, Florida , in south and central Santa Rosa County , and is one of the Navy's two primary pilot training bases (the other being ...

  5. Naval outlying landing field - Wikipedia

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    1940s aerial view of Outlying Landing Field Whitehouse in Florida. An outlying landing field (OLF) is a satellite airfield, associated with a seaborne component of the United States military. [1]

  6. Naval Outlying Landing Field Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in Santa Rosa County, the westernmost of Eglin's ten satellite fields, Auxiliary Field 10 was originally named Dillon Field for Captain Barclay H. Dillon, United States Army Air Forces, a test pilot of the Fighter Section of the 1st Proving Ground Group, Eglin Field, killed 2 October 1943 when his P-38J-5-LO Lightning, AAF Ser. No. 42-67103, crashed 8 miles W of Milton, Florida. [1]

  7. Naval Air Station Whiting Field – South - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Whiting Field – South (ICAO: KNDZ, FAA LID: NDZ), also known as South Whiting Field, is located three miles (5 km) north of the central business district of Milton, in Santa Rosa County, Florida, United States. This military airport is owned by the US Navy. [1]

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  9. Naval Outlying Landing Field Spencer - Wikipedia

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    This airfield is situated on 640 acres (259 ha) and has eight runways, all 1,800 feet (550 m) long by 200 feet (61 m) wide. These runways are arranged to make two squares, one whose vertices approximately point north, south, east and west, and another which lies directly on top but is rotated 45°.