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  2. Chandler Fields - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Fields (born February 4, 2000) is an American college football quarterback for the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. Early life. Fields grew up in Metairie ...

  3. Alexandria Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Regional Airport [1] [3] (IATA: AXN, ICAO: KAXN, FAA LID: AXN), also known as Chandler Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Alexandria, a city in Douglas County, Minnesota, United States.

  4. What to know about UL football's backup QB Chandler Fields - AOL

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    Cajuns quarterback Chandler Fields 18 runs the ball as Louisiana’s Ragin Cajuns take on the Jaksonville State Gacmecocks in the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in the Caesars Superdome.

  5. Fresno Chandler Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pilots called the site "Chandler Field." Efforts to raise funds for a permanent aviation field in Fresno started in the early 1920s. One notable fundraiser was the "World's Greatest Aerial Circus" held at the Chandler farm on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day 1923, featuring races, parachute jumps and dual wing walking. [4]

  6. Louisiana football QB Chandler Fields shares thoughts on ...

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    "This is a pretty surreal moment." Louisiana football quarterback Chandler Fields will lead the team into the Caesars Superdome Saturday. What's next?

  7. How Chandler Fields won Louisiana football's starting QB job ...

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    An inside look into Louisiana's starting quarterback decision. What ultimately was the thinnest of separation and why Chandler Fields is the guy.

  8. Williams Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Williams Field suffered its first fatal accident in the six months it had been open as an advanced training base on 3 June 1942 when Curtiss-Wright AT-9-CS Fledgling, 41-5867, of the 333d School Squadron, crashed five miles NE of the base, apparently flown into the ground, [10] killing John Clifford Eustice, 23, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and ...

  9. How Chandler Fields persevered to power Louisiana football to ...

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