• Stout Army Air Field is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It serves as the Joint Forces Headquarters of the Indiana National Guard. Stout Field is located...
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  • also called Rome Stout, Colorado, a former town Stout, Iowa, a city Stout Army Air Field, an airfield in Indianapolis, Indiana Stout Creek in Michigan...
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    Air Force Base. The Tenth Air Force was moved from Omaha, Nebraska, and headquartered at both Schoen Field on Fort Harrison and Stout Army Air Field in...
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    Maintenance Capability for Air, Ground, Surface, and Submarine EW Systems within one Facility Training Crane is helping the Army to improve their capabilities...
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    year by the 122nd Fighter Wing from Stout Army Air Field. Since the Korean War, the base has mostly hosted Indiana Air National Guard units but has occasionally...
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    of the president of the United States. The Indiana Air National Guard is headquartered at Stout Field, Indianapolis, and its commander is Brigadier General...
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    command units and joint headquarters staff are based at the former Stout Army Air Field on the city's southwest side. Unlike other major Midwest cities like...
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    munitions testing facility of Test and Evaluation Command of the United States Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command. The grounds of JPG serve as a...
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  • FWA) Stout Army Air Field, Indianapolis Headquarters, Troop Carrier Command, Glider Ferrying & Pickup facility I Troop Carrier Group 362d Army Air Force...
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    plus units from the United States Army Reserve and also the US Marine Corps Reserve. The host unit is the 434th Air Refueling Wing (434 ARW), the "Hoosier...
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  • Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis (NAWC) is a former United States Navy facility in Warren Township, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. The plant opened...
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    Retrieved 17 January 2011. "Computer genius from Kilkenny briefs top US Army Officials". Kilkenny People. Retrieved 14 May 2016. "Muscatatuck Urban Training...
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    served in the World War." Stout Army Airfield was established in 1926, serving as the headquarters for the Indiana Guard's Army Air Corps. When America joined...
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  • Dresser Field Elwood Airport Emison Auxiliary Army Airfield Harrold Airport Michigan City Municipal O'Neal Airport Speedway Airport Stout Army Air Field Walesboro...
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    Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck (category United States Army posts)
    England and France. The wounded arrived by airplane from Atterbury Army Air Field (modern-day Columbus Municipal Airport), about twelve miles away, and...
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    Aircraft Mechanics Technical School, Chanute Field, Illinois Aircraft Engine Technical School, Stout Army Air Field, Indiana Basic Training Center #1, Jefferson...
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  • Walker Building and Theatre open. Cox Field, the city's first airport is established. It is renamed Stout Army Air Field in 1929. The William H. Coleman Hospital...
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    Guard Camp Atterbury Muscatatuck Urban Training Center Stout Army Air Field Former Fort Benjamin Harrison Freeman Army Airfield Jefferson Proving Ground...
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    Ford Trimotor (redirect from Stout AT-4)
    single-engined Stout monoplane was turned into a trimotor, the Stout 3-AT with three Curtiss-Wright air-cooled radial engines. After a prototype was built and...
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    Harvey Weir Cook (category United States Army Air Forces personnel killed in World War II)
    general manager of the Curtis Flying Service of Indiana, located in at Stout Army Air Field in Indianapolis. Cook was a pioneer in bringing Indianapolis its...
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    Company. Their product, the Stout 2-AT Pullman, was a featured plane. The plane was also used by their new airline the Ford Air Transport Service, which...
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    Central Technical Training Command (category Training commands of the United States Army Air Forces)
    Aircraft Mechanics Technical School, Chanute Field, Illinois Aircraft Engine Technical School, Stout Army Air Field, Indiana Basic Training Center #1, Jefferson...
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    Command is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Continental Air Forces, at Stout Field, Indiana, where it was disbanded...
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    Squadron, and was allotted to the Indiana Air National Guard, on 24 May 1946. It was organized at Stout Field, Indianapolis, Indiana, and was extended...
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    Marine Corps League. In October 2008 the Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol, state branch of the US Air Force Auxiliary, moved its headquarters functions and staff...
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    established in 1941 as a training airfield for the Army Air Forces, during World War II, Baer Field became a major training and aircraft processing base...
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    Army four-star generals List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals List of United States Navy four-star admirals List of United States Air...
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    anti-aircraft gun, or "Duster," is an American armored light air-defense gun built for the United States Army from 1952 until December 1960, in service until 1988...
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    Team. When the Army eliminated infantry regiments and battalions from division and organized under the Pentomic structure, the 320th Field Artillery was...
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    the M-SHORAD air defense vehicle based on the Stryker platform was officially named after Medal of Honor awardee Mitchell W. Stout. The Army began an effort...
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