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  2. Carswell Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Carswell Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force (USAF) base, located northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. For most of its operational lifetime, the base's mission was to train and support heavy strategic bombing groups and wings. Carswell was a major Strategic Air Command (SAC) base during the Cold War.

  3. B-36 Peacemaker Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was originally created to preserve and display the last Convair B-36 built. Of 386 B-36s built from 1945 to 1954, only four intact examples survive. B-36-J-III 52-2827 City of Fort Worth was built in Fort Worth, Texas in 1954. The aircraft was accepted by the Air Force on August 14, 1954 and was retired on 12, February 1959.

  4. List of United States Air Force museums - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Rescue Memorial Museum – Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico (closed January 1990) [4] Beale Air Force Base Museum – Beale Air Force Base, east of Marysville, California (closed in February 1995) [5] Dyess Air Force Base Museum – Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas (now exists as Dyess Linear Air Park) [6] [failed ...

  5. 1950 British Columbia B-36 crash - Wikipedia

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    Sometime after midnight on 14 February 1950, a Convair B-36B, United States Air Force Serial Number 44-92075 assigned to the US 7th Bombardment Wing, Heavy at Carswell Air Force Base in Texas, crashed in northwestern British Columbia on Mount Kologet after jettisoning a Mark 4 nuclear bomb. [1] This was the first such nuclear weapon loss in ...

  6. PHOTOS: President John F. Kennedy’s visit to Fort Worth on ...

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    Fort Worth Star-Telegram photographers captured behind-the-scenes moments of JFK’s final hours, which included a chamber breakfast and motorcade through the city.

  7. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr. (1916–1944) Carswell Air Force Base was named after Medal of Honor recipient Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr., USAAF (1916–1944). Major Carswell was returning from an attack on Japanese shipping in the South China Sea on 26 October 1944 when he attempted to save a crewmember whose parachute had been destroyed by flak.

  8. List of displayed Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses - Wikipedia

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    B-52B-5BO 52-005 at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum B-52B-10BO 52-008 at Edwards Air Force Base Museum, Edwards AFB, California 55-0068 at the USAF History & Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, Texas 55-0083 at the US Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colorado 56-612 at the former Castle AFB, California B-52D s/n 56-0657 Ellsworth AFB 55-0085 at the Museum of Aviation B-52G at ...

  9. Horace S. Carswell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 1948, Fort Worth Army Airfield was renamed Carswell Air Force Base in his honor. There are also Carswell Avenues at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas and Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri named in his honor. A frame containing an artist's rendition and an exhibit Medal of Honor and a citation is on ...