Casey Airfield, later known as Berwick Airfield (ICAO: YBER), was a small airfield for light aircraft located in Berwick, Victoria, Australia. It was built...
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Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey, KG, GCMG, CH, DSO, MC, PC (29 August 1890 – 17 June 1976) was an Australian statesman who served as the 16th...
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Miller, Cartwheel: The Reduction of Rabaul Casey, Airfield and Base Development, p. 212. Casey, Airfield and Base Development, p. 213. Futrell, "Hollandia"...
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Engineers Series X Box 58. Casey, Airfield and Base Development, pp. 199–200 Casey, Airfield and Base Development, p. 201 Casey, Amphibian Engineer Operations...
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The former Berwick campus of Monash University was built on the old Casey airfield in the south-eastern growth corridor of Victoria, Australia. The town...
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Coordinates Berwick Casey Airfield Private YBER 38°2′23″S 145°20′9″E / 38.03972°S 145.33583°E / -38.03972; 145.33583 (Casey Airfield) Fishermans Bend...
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Auster J/1N Alpha in British Eagle colours at Casey Airfield, Berwick, Victoria, Australia in 1988...
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Berwick, Victoria (category Suburbs of the City of Casey)
Monash University and is located at 100 Clyde Rd, Berwick on the former Casey Airfields. The university offers on campus accommodation and other facilities...
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Nossal High School (category Buildings and structures in the City of Casey)
campus of Federation University) in 2009, at the site of the former Casey Airfields, and the inaugural principal, Roger Page, was appointed the same year...
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Mohammed V International Airport (redirect from Berrechid Airfield)
War II. It was named Berrechid Airfield and it served as an auxiliary airfield for Casablanca's Anfa Airport. The airfield handled diverse military traffic...
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Auster J/1N Alpha in British Eagle colours at Casey Airfield, Berwick, Victoria, Australia in 1988...
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Bataan Airfield was a former wartime United States Army Air Forces airfield on Luzon in the Philippines. It was overrun by the Imperial Japanese Army during...
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Casey airstrip was being considered to be a home for a RCAF squadron, and at one time considered to be a site for another BOMARC site. The airfield was...
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Gusap Airport (redirect from Gusap Airfield)
Volume VI. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. OCLC 2028994. Casey, Hugh J., ed. (1951). Airfield and Base Development. Washington, D.C.: United States Government...
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utilised during World War II as an anchorage. Casey 1951, p. 140. Casey, Hugh J., ed. (1951). Airfield and Base Development. Washington, D.C.: United...
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Hugh John "Pat" Casey CBE (7 June 1898 – 30 August 1981) was a major general in the United States Army. A 1918 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at...
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Naples Airport (Florida) (redirect from Naples Army Airfield)
general aviation. The facility was established in 1942 as Naples Army Airfield by the United States Army Air Forces. It was initially assigned to the...
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Marine Corps Air Station Yuma (redirect from Yuma Army Airfield)
Yuma, Arizona. A joint use civilian-military airport, MCAS Yuma shares airfield facilities with Yuma International Airport and occupies approximately 3...
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trying to reboard during takeoff. The inmates agree to land at Lerner Airfield, a desert airstrip, and transfer onto another plane owned by Cindino and...
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Elmendorf Air Force Base (redirect from Elmendorf AFB Airfield Management)
Elmendorf Field began on 8 June 1940, as a major and permanent military airfield near Anchorage. The first United States Army Air Corps personnel arrived...
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Phoenix Airfield (ICAO: NZFX) is an airstrip in Antarctica opened in early 2017, designed to replace the Pegasus Field's role in serving McMurdo Station...
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Gray Army Airfield (IATA: GRF, ICAO: KGRF, FAA LID: GRF), also known as Gray AAF, is a military airfield located within Joint Base Lewis–McChord (formerly...
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Troll Airfield is an airstrip located 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) from the research station Troll in Princess Martha Coast in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica....
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Forces's Operation Pancake, which involved some 700 aircraft flying from airfields in the Province of Foggia. Nonetheless, it maintained production. Meanwhile...
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who worked alongside them, including Jane Wymark, Barry Jackson, Daniel Casey, John Hopkins, Jason Hughes, and Gwilym Lee, with Nick Hendrix as the current...
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Printing Office. OCLC 816329866. Retrieved 24 August 2017. Casey, Hugh J., ed. (1951). Airfield and Base Development. Engineers of the Southwest Pacific...
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airport transitioned to commercial use. Another airfield was constructed in 1942 called Buckingham Army Airfield. The base was closed down in 1945, after which...
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Lieutenant/Captain Lawrence "Larry" Casey (Pilot/Executive Officer) (1976–1978). Played by W. K. Stratton. Casey was promoted to the rank of Marine Captain...
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status: Camp Ames Camp Bonifas - turned over to ROK in 2006 Camp Carroll Camp Casey Camp Castle - closed Camp Coiner - northern portion turned over to US Embassy...
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Monomeith Park Airfield, later known as Bayles Airfield, was a Royal Australian Air Force airfield east of Monomeith, Victoria and south of Bayles, Victoria...
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