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  2. Eighth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    the Eighth Army Air Force (8 AAF) was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force in the European theater of World War II (1939/41–1945), engaging in operations primarily in the Northern Europe area of responsibility; carrying out strategic bombing of enemy targets in France, the Low Countries, and Germany; [3] and engaging in air-to-air ...

  3. Air warfare of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Air warfare of World War II. Boeing B-29 Superfortress long-range strategic bombers releasing their payloads during the Burma campaign in 1945. The B-29 was the largest aircraft to have a significant operational role in World War II and remains the only aircraft in history to have ever used a nuclear weapon in combat.

  4. Buckingham Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Army Airfield is an inactive United States Army Air Forces base, approximately 10 miles east of Fort Myers, Florida. It was active during World War II as an Army Air Forces Training Command airfield. It was closed on 30 September 1945, prior to the establishment of the United States Air Force as an independent service two years later ...

  5. United States Army Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    United States. The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) [ 2 ] was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and de facto aerial warfare service branch of the United States [ 3 ] during and immediately after World War II (1941–1947). It was created on 20 June 1941 as successor to the previous ...

  6. RAF Burtonwood - Wikipedia

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    09/27. 2,743 metres (8,999 ft) 15/33. 1,295 metres (4,249 ft) Royal Air Force Burtonwood (or RAF Burtonwood) is a former Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces base that was located in Burtonwood, 2 miles (3.2 km) Northwest of Warrington in Cheshire, England. The base was opened in 1940 in response to World War II by the RAF and in ...

  7. Boca Raton Army Air Field - Wikipedia

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    Boca Raton Army Air Field was a World War II United States Army Air Forces airfield, located 1.7 miles (2.7 km) northwest of the 1940s borders of Boca Raton, Florida. During World War II, it operated the only training for the then new and secret technology of radar. Closed in 1946, due to annexation the former base is now within the city of ...

  8. United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe (USSTAF) [1] was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. It became the overall command and control authority of the United States Army Air Forces in the European theater of World War II. USSTAF had started as the Eighth Air Force, a complementary command to that of the smaller Ninth Air ...

  9. Whiteman Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Whiteman Air Force Base (IATA: SZL, ICAO: KSZL, FAA LID: SZL) is a United States Air Force base located just south of Knob Noster, Missouri, United States. The base is the current home of the B-2 Spirit bomber. It is named for 2nd Lt George Whiteman, who was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor.