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  2. Stuttgart Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart Army Airfield is the name of two US Army installations: for the World War II base see Stuttgart Army Airfield (Arkansas) for the current base see Stuttgart Army Airfield (Germany)

  3. List of United States Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Bucholz Army Airfield: Kwajalein Atoll: Marshall Islands: PKWA Butts Army Airfield: Fort Carson: Colorado: KFCS Cairns Army Airfield: Fort Novosel: Alabama: KOZR Camp Blanding Army Airfield: Camp Blanding: Florida: 2CB Camp Peary Landing Strip: Camp Peary: Virginia: W94 [4] Campbell Army Airfield: Fort Campbell: Kentucky: KHOP Davison Army ...

  4. Stuttgart Army Air Field (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Initially designated as Army Air Forces Advanced Flying School, it was redesignated as Stuttgart Army Air Field on 2 January 1943. [2] Stuttgart AAF primarily trained medium bomber and transport pilots using the Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita and Cessna AT-17 Bobcat , [ 5 ] the host unit being the 34th Two Engine Flying Training Group and the 891st ...

  5. Stuttgart Airport - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army still maintains a small helicopter base - Stuttgart Army Airfield - on the southern side of the airport, which it shares with the Baden-Württemberg Police helicopter wing. The police helicopter wing falls under the control of Stuttgart Police Department and has six modern helicopters based at Stuttgart and two in Söllingen.

  6. List of airports in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart: Baden-Württemberg: EDDS STR Stuttgart Airport (formerly Stuttgart Army Airfield, Stuttgart Echterdingen Airport) Trier / Föhren: Rhineland-Palatinate: EDRT Trier-Föhren Airfield: Wangerland: Lower Saxony: EDXP Harle Airfield: Wangerooge: Lower Saxony: EDWG AGE Wangerooge Airfield: Weeze: North Rhine-Westphalia: EDLV NRN Weeze ...

  7. Nellingen Kaserne - Wikipedia

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    The site was selected in the 1930s as the site for a new airport for Stuttgart but was instead developed as a military airfield named Fliegerhorst Nellingen in 1938. Following World War II the U.S. used Nellingen to host various units until after the Cold War and Gulf War .

  8. Stuttgart Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart Municipal Airport dates to 1942 when it was built by the United States Army Air Forces. It was used as an advanced twin-engine flying school and glider training. [3] With the end of World War II, Stuttgart Army Airfield was declared excess and closed on 5 August 1946. [3]

  9. Arkansas World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    2141st Army Air Forces Base Unit (AAFEFTC); 1 May 1944-7 February 1945 314th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Third AF); 7 February 1945-8 December 1945 Now: Stuttgart Municipal Airport (SGT) Walnut Ridge Army Air Field, 4 miles north of Walnut Ridge; Army Air Forces Basic Flying School/Army Air Forces Pilot School (Basic); 15 August 1942-1 September ...