Kearns Army Air Base was a U.S. Army Air Base seven miles (11 km) southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. It served in many roles. Despite being referred to...
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United States Army Air Forces training facility known as Kearns Army Air Base (also known as Kearns Center; redesignated: Camp Kearns, 1 January 1944)...
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Kearns Army Air base Ogden Defense Depot Ogden Arsenal - Reserve depot built 1920, combined with Hill Air Force base in 1955. Wendover Air Force Base...
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ICAO: KOGD, FAA LID: OGD) Army Air Forces Training Command Kearns Army Air Base Army Air Forces Replacement Training Center/Army Air Forces Basic Training...
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South Valley Regional Airport (redirect from Kearns Army Air Field)
went on 7 days a week. The nearby base was sometimes called Army Air Base Kearns, but it had no runways. The Army never controlled or probably landed...
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The 1943 Salt Lake Army Air Base Wings football team represented the United States Army Air Forces's Salt Lake Army Air Base (Salt Lake AAB), located...
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"Brief Histories of Three Federal Military Installations in Utah: Kearns Army Air Base, Hurricane Mesa, and Green River Test Complex" (PDF). Utah Historical...
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tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the group were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, before proceeding to Wendover to...
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Salt Lake County, Utah (section Air transportation)
settled. In 1942, Kearns Army Air Base, a large military installation developed for World War II, was located in what is now Kearns on the western side...
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743d Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
ground echelon was stationed at Kearns Army Air Base, although flying operations were based at Salt Lake City Army Air Base. After completing training at...
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763rd Bombardment Squadron (redirect from 763nd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron)
unit was filled out with ground personnel at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, then moved to Chatham Army Air Field, Georgia to complete its training with Consolidated...
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435th Air Ground Operations Wing, c. 18 November 2014 – c. 13 February 2015 Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 August 1943 Kearns Army Air Base, Utah...
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Pocatello Army Air Base Bombardiers football team, also called the "Bombers", represented the United States Army Air Forces's Pocatello Army Air Base (Pocatello...
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760th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
unit was filled out with ground personnel at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, then moved to Chatham Army Air Field, Georgia to complete its training with Consolidated...
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tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the squadron were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah before proceeding to Wendover to...
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The 1943 Kearns Field Eagles football team represented the United States Army Air Forces's Kearns Field, located in West Jordan, Utah, during the 1943...
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762nd Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
unit was filled out with ground personnel at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, then moved to Chatham Army Air Field, Georgia to complete its training with Consolidated...
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460th Space Wing (redirect from 460th Air Base Wing)
unit was filled out with ground personnel at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, then moved to Chatham Army Air Field, Georgia to complete its training with Consolidated...
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Operations Group, 1 August 1992 – present Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 July 1943 Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, 2 September 1943 Davis-Monthan Field,...
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Hurricane Supersonic Research Site (category Research installations of the United States Air Force)
"Brief Histories of Three Federal Military Installations in Utah: Kearns Army Air Base, Hurricane Mesa, and Green River Test Complex" (PDF). Utah Historical...
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752nd Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the squadron were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah before proceeding to Wendover to...
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Third Air Force, 1 May 2012 – unknown Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 August 1943 Kearns Army Air Base, Utah 31 August 1943 Alamogordo Army Air Field...
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ground echelon was stationed at Kearns Army Air Base, although flying operations were based at Salt Lake City Army Air Base. After completing training at...
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753rd Bombardment Squadron (category Strategic bombing squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the squadron were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah before proceeding to Wendover to...
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754th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
tactical training. In September 1943, the air and ground echelons of the squadron were united at Kearns Army Air Base, Utah before proceeding to Wendover to...
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"Brief Histories of Three Federal Military Installations in Utah: Kearns Army Air Base, Hurricane Mesa, and Green River Test Complex" (PDF). Utah Historical...
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at 4928 Wasatch was shared with officers needing housing from the Kearns Army Air Base during the war and in 1950 was converted into two apartments. An...
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Army Air Field, New Hampshire Harvard Army Air Field, Nebraska Headquarters Area, Colorado Springs, Colorado Kearney Army Air Field, Nebraska Kearns Oversea...
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465th Bombardment Group (category Bombardment groups of the United States Army Air Forces)
– 31 July 1945 Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 August 1943 Kearns Army Air Base, Utah, September 1943 McCook Army Airfield, Nebraska, c. 5 October...
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742nd Missile Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
ground echelon was stationed at Kearns Army Air Base, although flying operations were based at Salt Lake City Army Air Base. After completing training at...
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