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  2. Venice Army Air Field - Wikipedia

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    Venice Army Airfield is an inactive United States Army Forces base, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south-southeast of Venice, Florida. It was active during World War II as a Third Air Force training airfield. It was closed on November 30, 1945.

  3. Florida World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Venice Army Airfield, 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south-southeast of Venice; III Fighter Command Also used by 27th Service Group (Air Service Command) 53d Fighter Group (Single Engine) Venice Replacement Training Unit (Fighter, Single Engine) 422d Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Venice Municipal Airport (IATA: VNC, ICAO: KVNC, FAA LID: VNC)

  4. List of airfields of the United States Army Air Forces Third ...

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    Venice Army Air Field Sources [ edit ] R. Frank Futrell, “The Development of Base Facilities,” in The Army Air Forces in World War II, vol. 6, Men and Planes, ed. Wesley Frank Craven and James Lea Cate, 142 (Washington, D.C., Office of Air Force History, new imprint, 1983).

  5. List of United States Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigsburg Army Airfield Germany: 1942–1992: Maurice Rose Army Airfield Germany: 1951–2002: McAndrew Army Airfield: Northeast Air Command: Newfoundland: 1941–1948: Marine Atlantic: Mutlangen Army Airfield Germany: 1945–1991: Pepperrell Army Airfield: Newfoundland Base Command: Canada: 1945–1961: CFS St. John's: Schleissheim Army ...

  6. Category:Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in ...

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  7. 14th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, it adopted a more functional system which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. [5] On 1 May 1944, the 14th and its sister training unit, the 13th Fighter Squadron [ 6 ] were disbanded, and RTU activities at Venice Army Air Field , Florida (the squadron's base since July 1943), [ 1 ] were absorbed by the 337th AAF ...

  8. John C. Herbst - Wikipedia

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    John Coleman Herbst was born in 1909 in San Diego County, California, in rural North County near Palomar Mountain, an area he described as "Rancho Palomar". [4] In his teens, he attended Huntington Park High School in Los Angeles, following which he graduated from the University of Southern California in 1932 with a B.S. degree in petroleum engineering.

  9. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    627th Air Base Group US Army operated joint base. The 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th Airlift Wing operate the C-17A Globemaster III. The Washington Air National Guard operates the Western Air Defense Sector. [35] Little Rock Air Force Base: Jacksonville: Arkansas