World War II as a Third Air Force training airfield. It was closed on November 30, 1945. The story of Venice Army Air Field begins in 1941 when influential...
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Field Hunter Army Airfield Imeson Field Lakeland Army Air Field MacDill Field Page Field Army Airfield Pinellas Army Air Field Venice Army Air Field Group...
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Service Units (ISU). Due to a labor shortage, Italian Service Units worked on Army depots, in arsenals and hospitals, and on farms. POWs who were a part of...
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Venice 1km 0.6miles Tronchetto 12 Santa Lucia railway station 11 Santa Croce 10 Dorsoduro 9 Castello 8 Isola di San Michele 7 Cannaregio 6 Santa Maria...
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Page Field Army Airfield' was a United States Army Air Forces base, approximately 4 miles south of Fort Myers, Florida. It was active during World War...
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Santa Monica Airport (redirect from Santa Monica Army Air Base)
world by air, accomplished by the U.S. Army in a fleet of special custom built aircraft named the Douglas World Cruiser, took off from Clover Field on St...
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– 12 November 2010 March Field, California, 15 January 1941 Dale Mabry Field, Florida, 31 December 1942 Venice Army Air Field, Florida, 9 October 1943...
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567th Cyberspace Operations Group (redirect from 567th Air Service Group)
the same. The group was activated at Venice Army Air Field, Florida toward the end of World War II as the 567th Air Service Group and trained to support...
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Legacy Trail (Florida) (category Seaboard Air Line Railroad)
servicemen to Venice Army Air Field during World War II, and used by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which was headquartered in Venice from 1959...
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Command, in Trieste Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", in Venice (a brigade-sized formation) VI Army Corps, in Bologna Infantry Brigade "Friuli", in Firenze...
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Albert Kesselring (redirect from Field-Marshal Kesselring)
Generalfeldmarschall (Field marshal) and became one of Nazi Germany's most highly decorated commanders. Kesselring joined the Bavarian Army as an officer cadet...
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Captain general (redirect from Captain-General of Venice)
the 14th century, with the meaning of Commander in Chief of an army (or fleet) in the field, probably the first usage of the term General in military settings...
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14th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
Dale Mabry Field Florida, 26 November 1942 Drew Field, Florida, 6 January 1943 Page Field, Florida, 5 February 1943 Venice Army Air Field, Florida, 10...
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Pinerolo 4th Alpine Army Corps, in Bolzano: 4th Alpine Army Corps Command Unit, in Bolzano Artillery Command, in Trento 4th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Pusteria"...
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in Milan 3rd Army Corps Light Aviation Command, at Bresso Air Base 23rd Reconnaissance Helicopter Squadrons Group "Eridano", at Bresso Air Base (AB-206...
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Tampa International Airport (redirect from Drew Army Airfield)
Airlines operated until 1946. The United States Army Air Corps began negotiating for the use of Drew Field in 1939 during the buildup of military forces...
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The Republic of Venice, officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenìssima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic...
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are the Italian Army's amphibious forces. In 1975 the two Lagunari battalions were named for the honorary name of Republic of Venice and for the Sile...
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Sarasota Subdivision (category Seaboard Air Line Railroad)
Center from 1932 to 1942 and transported goods and servicemen to Venice Army Air Field during World War II. Another major customer on the line would be...
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in Sudan army strikes: Activists". Aljazeera. 6 September 2023. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023. "Air strikes...
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13th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
Dale Mabry Field, Florida, 26 November 1942 Drew Field, Florida, 6 January 1943 Page Field, Florida, 6 February 1943 Venice Army Air Field, Florida, 1...
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During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Florida for antisubmarine defense in the western Atlantic...
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Field Spencer – Pace, Florida KNRS – Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach – Imperial Beach, California KNSE – Naval Air Station Whiting Field North...
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Miami International Airport (redirect from Miami Army Air Field)
former Miami Army Airfield, which was purchased from the United States Army Air Force south of the railroad in 1949 and expanded further in 1951 when the...
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an air show at Kelly Field, Texas, when the fuel hose becomes entangled in the right wings of the refueler and the receiver aircraft. The Army Air Service...
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Dostler Minor units watching the coast between the Po and Venice LXXXXVII Corps (transferred to Army Group E in Yugoslavia on 10 April) General of the Mountain...
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Bernard Montgomery (redirect from Field Marshal Montgomery)
coordinate combined operations. Montgomery was determined that the army, navy and air forces should fight their battles in a unified, focused manner according...
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September 21 – Aerobatic and air show pilot Francesco Fornabaio was killed after crashing his Extreme 3000 during the "Fly Venice 2014" airshow held at the...
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Stuttgart Airport (redirect from Echterdingen Army Airfield)
Manchester from April 2015. Air Berlin announced the start of a service to Abu Dhabi from December 2014. On 31 May 2016, Air Berlin ceased its flights to...
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Unmanned aerial vehicle (redirect from Unmanned air vehicles)
aircraft carrier) in the first offensive use of air power in naval aviation. Austrian forces besieging Venice attempted to launch some 200 incendiary balloons...
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