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Hamilton Field (Hamilton AFB) was a United States Air Force base, which was inactivated in 1973, decommissioned in 1974, and put into a caretaker status with the Air Force Reserve until 1976. It was transferred to the United States Army in 1983 and was designated an Army Airfield until its BRAC closure in 1988.
OA-10A Catalina at the National Museum of the United States Air Force [note 1]. The 582nd Helicopter Group was first activated in mid December 1943 as the 2nd Emergency Rescue Squadron at Hamilton Field, California, but remained a cadre only until the end of the month, when the squadron was brought up to full strength.
Hamilton Field may refer to: Hamilton Easter Field (1873–1922), American artist, critic, collector and patron; Hamilton Army Airfield (also Hamilton Air Force Base), a former U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Base located on San Francisco Bay, California, U.S. Hamilton Field (Kansas), an airport located in Derby, Kansas, U.S.
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460th Army Air Force Base Unit (Base Services, Air Transport Command), 1 April 1944–8 May 1946 Hq, West Coast Wing, Air Transport Command, 1 August 1944–4 December 1945 Was: Hamilton Air Force Base (1947–1976) Now: Part of the Hamilton Wetland Restoration Project Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Montague Air Force Auxiliary Field Napa Army ...
The group was activated at Robins Field, Georgia toward the end of World War II as the 566th Air Service Group in 1944 and trained to support a single combat group. [1] Its 984th Air Engineering Squadron [2] would provide maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 1004th Air Materiel Squadron [2] would handle all supply matters, and its Headquarters & Base Services ...
At present, U.S. Army Fort Hamilton Garrison is the home of the New York City Recruiting Battalion, the Military Entrance Processing Station, the North Atlantic Division Headquarters of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the 1179th Transportation Brigade and the 722nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, the latter organization being a ...
The wing was reactivated as a reserve unit under Air Defense Command (ADC) on 9 April 1947 at Hamilton Field.It was assigned reserve reconnaissance units stationed at Hamilton [10] [11] and at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. [12]