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  2. List of military units and installations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    There were 11 prisoners of war base camps, 22 POW branch camps, 3 POW hospitals, 3 enemy alien internment camps and 4 POW cemeteries in Oklahoma during World War II. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] On July 1, 1961, the 577th Strategic Missile Squadron was activated at Altus Air Force Base and established twelve missile silo sites in a 40-mile radius ...

  3. Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Tinker Field, Oklahoma City 4136th Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Tinker Air Force Base; Second Air Force. Ardmore Army Airfield, Ardmore 222d Army Air Forces Base Unit Later: Ardmore Air Force Base (IATA: ADM, ICAO: KADM) Now: Ardmore Municipal Airport; Third Air Force. Muskogee Army Airfield, Muskogee 349th Army Air Forces Base Unit Now: Davis ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Eastern Sierra Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airfield opened in April 1940 on 897.22 acres (363.09 ha) subleased from Inyo County. During World War II it was known as Bishop Army Airfield and was a sub-base to Muroc Army Airfield in 1942 and 1943 for Fourth Air Force. The site was used for aircraft flight and ordnance delivery training.

  6. Bishop Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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  7. Tulsa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa International Airport (IATA: TUL, ICAO: KTUL, FAA LID: TUL) is a civil-military airport five miles (8 km) northeast of Downtown Tulsa, in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named Tulsa Municipal Airport when the city acquired it in 1929; [ 4 ] it received its present name in 1963. [ 5 ]

  8. 245th Aviation Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Detachment 7 flying a C-12T-3 and flying a C-12V at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Gray Army Airfield former Det.51 OSACOM; Company B (-) flying a C-26 at Army Aviation Support Facility #2, Dobbins Air Reserve Base former Det.9 OSACOM Detachment 1 flying a C-12T-2, Northeast Florida Regional Airport former Det.8 OSACOM

  9. 125th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 125th Fighter Squadron (125 FS) is a unit of the Oklahoma Air National Guard 138th Fighter Wing located at Tulsa Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma.The 125th is equipped with the Block 42 F-16C Fighting Falcon.

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