Moore Army Airfield is a former airfield located in Fort Devens, Massachusetts. It was closed following the closure of the fort in 1995. It is named for...
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portal Texas World War II Army Airfields 77th Flying Training Wing (World War II) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moore Field. Â This article incorporates...
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Lawson Army Airfield (IATA: LSF, ICAO: KLSF, FAA LID: LSF) is a military airport located at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) in Chattahoochee County...
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Hunter Army Airfield (IATA: SVN, ICAO: KSVN, FAA LID: SVN), located in Savannah, Georgia, United States, is a military airfield and subordinate installation...
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Kayes, city in Mali, sometimes also spelled Kaye. the ICAO code for Moore Army Airfield KAYE-FM, a radio station (90.7 FM) licensed to Tonkawa, Oklahoma...
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namesake of Moore Army Airfield Douglas Moore (football manager), New Zealand former manager of the Singapore national football team Douglas R. Moore, 9th president...
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During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Massachusetts for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF...
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Guard Station Woods Hole Army Airfields Hyannis Army Airfield Moore Army Airfield New Bedford Army Airfield Otis Army Airfield Armories Hudson Armory Lawrence...
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Fort Devens (redirect from Harry J. Malony United States Army Reserve Center)
of 2022, there is ongoing groundwater remediation at the former Moore Army Airfield and the former Shepley's Hill Landfill in addition to long-term groundwater...
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During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established numerous airfields in Texas for training pilots and aircrews. The amount of available...
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Fort Ord Army Airfield, later renamed South Parade Ground Army Airfield is a former United States Army Air Force airfield built for World War II, located...
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as per FAA records released October 2020. Massachusetts World War II Army Airfields Essential Air Service Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination...
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the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Moore, Georgia. Sergeant Major of the Army Dailey notes that an infantrymen's pilot program for One...
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Dobbins Air Reserve Base (redirect from Marietta Army Airfield)
alternative airfield for Atlanta's Candler Field, this airfield was constructed in 1941 as Rickenbacker Field. This was named for the former U.S. Army Air Corps...
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Fort Liberty (redirect from First Army Aces football)
home to the U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Reserve Command, and Womack Army Medical Center. Fort Liberty maintains two airfields: Pope Field, where...
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List of American military installations (redirect from List of United States Army installations in Kosovo)
Frank D. Merrill[citation needed] Fort Eisenhower Fort Moore Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield Fort DeRussy (MWR Resort) Hale Koa Hotel Fort Shafter Kunia...
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is stationed at Hunter Army Airfield, 2nd Ranger Battalion at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, and 3rd Ranger Battalion is at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning)...
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the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 507th Infantry, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Moore, Georgia. The Airborne School conducts the Basic Airborne Course...
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75th Ranger Regiment (category Airborne units and formations of the United States Army)
often killing or capturing high-value targets. Other missions include airfield seizure, special reconnaissance, personnel recovery, clandestine insertion...
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California during World War II (redirect from California World War II Airfields)
Army Airfields Major airfields Blythe Army Air Base Desert Center Army Airfield Thermal Army Airfield Rice Army Airfield Shavers Summit Army Airfield (now...
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Fort Knox (category United States Army Corrections Command)
post contains Godman Army Airfield, which was used by the United States Army Air Corps and its successor, the United States Army Air Forces, as a training...
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Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia 2nd Battalion, Fort Lewis, Washington 3rd Battalion, Fort Moore, Georgia Special Troops Battalion, Fort Moore, Georgia...
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Fort Novosel (redirect from United States Army Aviation Warfighting Center)
an airfield to support the training camp. It was known as Ozark Army Airfield until January 1959, when the name was changed to Cairns Army Airfield. The...
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Second Lieutenant Frank Murchison Moore (4 July 1894 - 2 September 1918) was an officer with the United States Army Air Service during the Great War....
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by the Army National Guard Warrior Training Center Mobile Training Team at Fort Moore, Georgia. Pathfinders make up less than .01% of the Army. Their...
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land, establish a garrison and airfield which could support the next strike, and then move on. In September 1944, Sixth Army was relieved from operations...
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12th Combat Aviation Brigade (category Aviation Brigades of the United States Army)
Combat Aviation Brigade of the United States Army. It was first organized as the 12th Aviation Group at Fort Moore, Georgia, on 18 June 1965. The unit deployed...
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Lakefront Airport (redirect from New Orleans Army Airbase)
current "Lakefront Airport" name. During World War II the airfield was used by the United States Army Air Forces and housed the Tropical Weather School in...
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Vernon L. Moore, have never been officially found. However, his remains may have been recovered and buried by a desert patrol of the British Army in 1953...
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