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  2. Category:Military installations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Category: Military installations in Missouri. 6 languages. ... Whiteman Air Force Base This page was last edited on 31 October 2023, at 15:02 (UTC). ...

  3. List of United States Navy airfields - Wikipedia

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    New York [66] Naval Air Station Santa Ana: Tustin: California: Realigned as Marine Corps Air Station Tustin: Naval Air Station St. Louis: St. Louis: Missouri: Rrealigned as Lambert/St. Louis ANGB, a tenant of St. Louis International Airport/Lambert Field Naval Air Station St. Simons: Brunswick: Georgia: Naval Air Station Sand Point: Sand Point ...

  4. CFB Gagetown - Wikipedia

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    The town of Oromocto is home of the CFB Gagetown. [6]At the beginning of the Cold War, Canadian defence planners recognized the need for providing the Canadian Army with a suitable training facility where brigade and division-sized armoured, infantry, and artillery units could exercise in preparation for their role in defending western Europe under Canada's obligations to the North Atlantic ...

  5. This former Brunswick military base teems with local history

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  6. CFB Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Forces Base Moncton or CFB Moncton is a former Canadian Forces Base located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The centrally located city of Moncton was selected in 1940 for the site of a logistics supply base for military facilities in the Maritimes that were undergoing unprecedented expansion as a result of World War II.

  7. RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge - Wikipedia

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    After the new Saint John Airport was opened in the early 1950s, Pennfield Ridge closed as an operational airfield. One of its runways was used as a drag racing track by the New Brunswick Drag Racing Association during the 1950s-1970s. Today, two of the three runways are used for drying seaweed which is then marketed as a natural plant fertilizer.

  8. Fort Orleans - Wikipedia

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    It was reportedly located near the mouth of the Grand River near present-day Brunswick, Missouri. Intended to be the linchpin in the vast New France empire stretching from Montreal to New Mexico, the fort was occupied from 1723 to 1726. It was the first multi-year European settlement in what is today the U.S. state of Missouri.

  9. Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    The former military buildings and flightline facilities at Richards-Gebaur are now essentially abandoned, left in a deteriorating state. Most of the former buildings, including the Officers' and NCOs' Clubs, the base hospital, theater, and commissary, the Wing Headquarters buildings, and some of the base housing have been demolished.