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  2. North Auxiliary Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of North Auxiliary Airfield during 2006. The land for North Army Airfield was bought between 1942 and 1945. The airfield was built by the United States Army Air Forces The original dirt runway was constructed in April 1943 and used by Hughes Aircraft Company for testing, as well as being a satellite airfield of Columbia Army Air Base, supporting B-25 Mitchell medium bomber training ...

  3. List of United States Navy airfields - Wikipedia

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    A naval outlying landing field (NOLF) or naval auxiliary landing field (NALF) is an auxiliary airfield with no based units or aircraft, and minimal facilities. They are used as a low-traffic locations for flight training, without the risks and distractions of other traffic at naval air stations or other large airfields.

  4. South Carolina World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    North Army Airfield Walterboro Army Airfield Now: Columbia Metropolitan Airport (IATA: CAE, ICAO: KCAE, FAA LID: CAE) Greenville Army Airbase, 6.6 miles (10.6 km) south of Greenville; Later: Transferred to First Air Force Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Coronaca Army Airfield Anderson Auxiliary Field Later: Donaldson Air Force Base (1947-1963)

  5. North American Farms Airport - Wikipedia

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    Originally constructed by the United States Army Air Forces in 1943 as one of four auxiliary airfields for the pilot training school at Marianna Army Airfield. Its original designation was Bascom Auxiliary Army Airfield #3. The airfield was constructed with two asphalt 5'000 foot runways, each with a parallel taxiway. [2]

  6. Nevada World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Nevada for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers.. Most of these airfields were under the command of Fourth Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command).

  7. Minter Army Airfield auxiliary fields - Wikipedia

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    Wasco Auxiliary Field or Wasco Field No. 1 was a satellite airfield of Minter Field, 1.5 miles north the town of Wasco, California, at at an elevation of 313 ft The US Army leased the small 40-acre Wasco Airport and 120 acres north of the airport from Kern County on June 16, 1941.

  8. Holiday hoops guide: Here's where Bloomington area teams will ...

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    Here's where boys and girls teams from Bloomington North, South, Edgewood, Eastern Greene and Owen Valley will be for tournament play this week. ... (12-2) vs. Greenfield-Central (10-3), 6 p.m ...

  9. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota: North Dakota Air National Guard: 119th Wing: Airfield shared with Hector International Airport. The 119th Wing operates the MQ-9A Reaper. [99] Forbes Field Air National Guard Base Topeka: Kansas