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  2. Eagle Pass Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    the 1934 Department of Commerce Airfield Directory described the "Eagle Pass Airport" as being located on the eastern edge of the city on Highway 85, and described the airfield as being a rectangular sod field. It was closed during World War II due to security concerns. [3] Sometime in 1945, the airport was re-opened as commercial/municipal ...

  3. Eagle Pass Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    It is located 10.6 miles (17.1 km) north of Eagle Pass, Texas. It operated as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces from 1943 until 1945. Later, during the Cold War, Eagle Pass Air Force Station (ADC ID: TM-188) was a United States Air Force Radar facility. It was operated by Air Defense Command on the site of the World War II ...

  4. Motor Transport Corps - Wikipedia

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    "War Expenditures – Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Department". Serial 4 – Parts 27 and 38. Government Printing Office. 1920. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= Geller, Lawrence D (1989). The American Field Service Archives of World War I, 1914–1917. Westport, CT.

  5. Fort Duncan - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 the mayor offered the fort to the military for use during World War II. [3]: 120 The government used the Fort Duncan Country Club as an officers' club and the swimming pool for commissioned personnel stationed at Eagle Pass Army Air Field. The site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Seven of the original ...

  6. Texas World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established numerous airfields in Texas for training pilots and aircrews. The amount of available land and the temperate climate made Texas a prime location for year-round military training. By the end of the war, 65 Army airfields were built in the state. [1]

  7. William Moseley, Kelsey Grammer World War II Action Film ...

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    Maverick Film and Complex Corp have acquired “Murder Company,” an action film set during World War II. The film will be released in theaters, on demand and digital on July 5. “Murder Company ...

  8. Chico Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was expanded in 1941 to help serve the needs of the United States military, [5] on 11 September 1941, when the City Council of Chico signed a lease with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (representing the War Department) for the use of 1,045 acres (4.2 km 2) of land at $1 per year with an option to buy. The city also provided all ...

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