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  2. Gila River Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the converted aircraft were operated by Biegert Aviation. By the 1990s, it had become an aircraft boneyard . By 2007, the Gila River Indian Community had assumed control of the airfield, renaming it Gila River Memorial Airport, and all commercial tenants were evicted from the property in the hopes of turning the airfield into a ...

  3. Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field - Wikipedia

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    Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an abandoned military airfield located in Dateland, Arizona, 40 miles (64 km) east of Yuma, Arizona. Its last known military use was in 1957. Its last known military use was in 1957.

  4. Hereford Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Hereford Army Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located about 2 miles (1.7 nmi; 3.2 km) west-southwest of Hereford, Arizona, United States. Military use [ edit ]

  5. List of defunct airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    3 Arizona. 4 Arkansas. 5 California. 6 Colorado. 7 Connecticut. 8 Delaware. 9 District of Columbia. 10 Florida. ... This is a list of defunct or abandoned airports in ...

  6. Arizona 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 Arizona 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 (A predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command).

  7. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Most Iraqi Air Force aircraft in various conditions from being flyable to abandoned hulks (a large number were buried) were seized by the United States and its coalition partners, however it is known that Syrian and Iranian agents were busy removing radars and items from the avionics bays and cockpits.

  8. Kingman Airport (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Many aircraft from the various War Assets locations were transferred to schools, and to communities for memorial use for a minimal fee. A Boy Scout troop bought a B-17 for $350. The only B-17 known to have made it out of Kingman was B-17D #40-3097 named The Swoose , which is currently (as of 2015) under restoration at the U.S. Air Force Museum ...

  9. Echeverria Field - Wikipedia

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    Today the facility is abandoned. The main runway appears to have been extended after the war, secondary barely visible in aerial photography. Derelict hangar and a minor structure still standing, however some concrete building foundations is all that remain of the airport/airfield ground station and a street pattern in derelict condition.