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Sheppard AFB is a US Air Force base in Texas that provides technical and flying training for military and foreign personnel. It was established in 1941 as Sheppard Field and has a history of training various specialties and supporting World War II operations.
Learn about the history and mission of McConnell Air Force Base, a US Air Force base in Wichita, Kansas. The base is named after two World War II pilots and hosts the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, the 931st Air Refueling Wing, and the 184th Wing.
Find out the names, locations and notes of various military bases and facilities in Texas, including air force, army, navy and coast guard. See also related lists of military installations in the United States.
Call Field is a former World War I military airfield, located 4.6 miles (7.4 km) southwest of Wichita Falls, Texas. It operated as a training field for the United States Army Air Service between 1917 until 1919. The airfield was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established in 1918 after the United States entry into World War I.
The 359th Training Squadron is one of the four squadrons under the 82nd Training Group, which provides aircraft maintenance and munitions training at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The squadron is part of the Air Education and Training Command, Second Air Force and has a history dating back to World War II.
The accidental ejection took place at 1.55pm on Monday at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, and injured a member of the 80th Flying Training Wing, which trains pilots. The ...
Ellington Field is a military installation in Houston, Texas, with various units from the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and NASA. It was established in 1917 as a World War I training camp and has a history of aviation and space exploration.
Find out the names, locations, and missions of the 57 active-duty USAF bases in the contiguous United States. Learn about the different types of installations, the Major Commands, and the host wings or units of each base.