Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF) Santa Rosa, California, also known as Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Santa Rosa, was a military airport located in Santa...
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operate the majority), they are known as naval outlying landing fields (NOLFs) or naval auxiliary landing fields (NALFs); when associated with United States...
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Naval Outlying Landing Field Choctaw (IATA: NFJ, ICAO: KNFJ, FAA LID: NFJ) is the United States Navy's designation for an auxiliary airfield that was...
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Santa Rosa, as with most of the area, was very slow. Santa Rosa grew following World War II because it was the location for Naval Auxiliary Landing Field...
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List of United States Navy airfields (redirect from List of US Naval Air Stations)
designated as Naval Air Stations or Naval Air Facilities, with Naval Outlying Landing Fields (NOLF) and Naval Auxiliary Landing Fields (NALF) having a...
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California during World War II (section US Naval Bases)
Complex Naval Air Auxiliary Station Watsonville Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Santa Rosa Naval Advance Base Personnel Depot, San Bruno Auxiliary Air Station...
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Auxiliary Field No. 10 was later named Eglin Dillon Airdrome, now known primarily as Naval Outlying Landing Field Choctaw, a Navy auxiliary field to...
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Luis Obispo Outlying Field Santa Rosa Outlying Field Treasure Island Auxiliary Airfield Tulare Lake Outlying Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station Vernalis...
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central Santa Rosa County, and is one of the Navy's two primary pilot training bases (the other being NAS Corpus Christi, Texas). NAS Whiting Field provides...
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after the war. In June 1948, Mayport was reestablished as a naval outlying landing field. The base area was increased to 1,680 acres (680 ha) and the...
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the primary activity at the Cotati satellite airfield of the Santa Rosa Auxiliary Naval Air Station. Runway damage from 1945 flooding terminated military...
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Eglin Air Force Base (redirect from Eglin Field)
this accident. Auxiliary Field 10 (Dillon Field) Auxiliary Field 10 is the westernmost of the wartime Eglin airfields, located in Santa Rosa County, and...
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satellite airfields, some previously known as Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Boca Chica and Naval Auxiliary Air Station Boca Chica were disestablished and...
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Channel Islands (California) (redirect from Santa Barbara Islands)
"Naval Auxiliary Landing Field San Clemente Island" https://cnrsw.cnic.navy.mil/Installations/NAVBASE-Coronado/About/Installations/Naval-Auxiliary...
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former Naval Air Station, with its non-aviation activity now known as NETPDC Saufley Field. Although still listed as a Naval Landing Outlying Field (NOLF)...
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Station Mayport, the former Naval Air Station Cecil Field (now Cecil Airport), Naval Outlying Landing Field Whitehouse, and the Pinecastle Range Complex. It...
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(NGP) – Naval Air Station Corpus Christi – Corpus Christi, Texas KNGS – Naval Outlying Landing Field Santa Rosa – Milton, Florida KNGU (NGU) – Naval Station...
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Chief of the Navy. Naval Headquarters Santa Rosa (Quartier Generale Marina Santa Rosa - QUARTGENMARINA Santa Rosa), at the Santa Rosa military district...
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were eventually pursued from Hurlburt Field. JB-2 testing at the Eglin Air Corps Proving Ground site on Santa Rosa Island did not begin until March 1947...
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William Francis Gibbs (category American naval architects)
smaller 9,000-ton ocean liners in 1930, receiving the SS Santa Rosa, Santa Paula, Santa Lucia, and Santa Elena in 1932. Gibbs & Cox also designed the SS America...
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Robin, SS Santa Rosa, Barnett, Joseph T. Dickman 2 attack freighters: USS Procyon, Arcturus British LSP Dilwara, LSI HMS Ascania, Landing Ship Gantry...
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152/45 naval guns and 1x 120/40 naval gun) Coastal Artillery Battery "Mezzacapo" (4x 120/50 naval guns) Artillery Battery "RE 198" (4x 105/28 field guns;...
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VA-54 (U.S. Navy) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons)
1944 Naval Auxiliary Air Station Fallon – 25 July 1944 Naval Auxiliary Air Station Vernalis – 29 October 1944 Naval Auxiliary Air Station Santa Rosa – 10...
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Tampa International Airport (redirect from Drew Field Municipal Airport)
crashed on a flight from Avon Park Auxiliary Field to Eglin Field. The pilot attempted an emergency landing at Drew Field and overshot the runway. Two others...
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attempted belly landing at Station 4, Jorhat, India, this date. Pilot was Lawrence C. Ackerson. 9 June Mid-air collision between two Naval Auxiliary Air Facility...
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Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781851097906. Caporale, Louis G. (2003). U.S. Marine Corps Tactical Force Development: Provisional Landing Parties...
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list of naval battles is a chronological list delineating important naval battles that have occurred throughout history, from the beginning of naval warfare...
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designation as a fort in 1940, the land was used as a maneuver area and field-artillery target range beginning in 1917. Fort Ord was considered one of...
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Brazilian Navy (section Naval revolts)
the despotic Rosas and his desire to subdue Bolívia, Uruguay and Paraguay forced Brazil to intercede. The Brazilian Government sent a naval force of 17...
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renaming it Naval Auxiliary Air Station St. Augustine. Used as a satellite gunnery base in connection with training operations at nearby Naval Air Station...
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