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  2. Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces First Air Force

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  3. Moore Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Moore Field 1944 Classbook. Moore Air Base is an inactive United States Air Force facility located fourteen miles (21 km) northwest of Mission, Texas. It was deactivated on 1 February 1961. The installation was sold to private concerns and partially transferred to the Department of Agriculture on 15 July 1963.

  4. Hicks Field - Wikipedia

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    Hicks Field (Camp Taliaferro Field #1) is a former World War I military airfield, located 5.6 miles (9.0 km) North-northwest of Saginaw, Texas. It operated as a training field for the Air Service, United States Army between 1917 until 1920.

  5. Texas World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Alamo Field [3] [4] San Antonio International Airport: Aloe Army Air Field: abandoned Amarillo Army Air Field: Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport: Avenger Army Air Field: Avenger Field: Bergstrom Army Air Field: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport: Big Spring Army Air Field: Big Spring McMahon-Wrinkle Airport: Biggs Field: Biggs ...

  6. Florence Air & Missile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The airport was originally known as Florence Army Airfield, or more simply as Florence Field, [1] a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps / U.S. Army Air Forces training field for P-39 Airacobra and P-40 Warhawk pursuit aircraft and A-20 Havoc and A-26 Invader attack aircraft.

  7. United States Army World War I Flight Training - Wikipedia

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    Among the benefits of the arrangement was the integration of aerial gunnery into the U.S. flight training program. A few Americans who had taken an aerial gunnery course in Canada returned to become instructors at American flying fields. By late 1917, about one-third of Hicks Field, Texas, had been given over to the RFC School of Aerial Gunnery.

  8. 50 years later: How DFW Airport became an engine of growth ...

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    A joint Dallas-Fort Worth airport was first proposed in 1927, but negotiations fell through, the first of several attempts between the two cities that have historically had a contentious relationship.

  9. Bergstrom Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Texas Online; Bergstrom AFB Memorial in the concourse of Austin Bergstrom International Airport; Donald, David (2004) Century Jets: USAF Frontline Fighters of the Cold War. AIRtime ISBN 1-880588-68-4; Endicott, Judy G. (1999) Active Air Force wings as of 1 October 1995; USAF active flying, space, and missile squadrons as of 1 ...