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    Air Base-related accidents. Blythe Army Air Field later became a sub-base of Muroc Army Air Field (now Edwards Air Force Base) on June 30, 1945, and was...
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  • Young. Major airfields Blythe Army Air Base Desert Center Army Airfield Thermal Army Airfield Rice Army Airfield Shavers Summit Army Airfield (now Chiriaco...
    33 KB (927 words) - 23:02, 6 July 2024
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    the base is Edwards, California. Established in the 1930s as Muroc Field, the facility was renamed Muroc Army Airfield and then Muroc Air Force Base before...
    77 KB (8,819 words) - 21:34, 15 May 2024
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    18th Special Operations Test and Evaluation Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    combat theaters. On 15 December 1942 the squadron moved to Blythe Army Air Base, California a base of the Desert Training Center. The unit provided cadres...
    21 KB (2,179 words) - 12:03, 18 February 2024
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    Bishop Army Airfield Blythe Army Airfield Palmdale Army Airfield Gary Army Airfield Oakland Municipal Airport Chico Army Air Field Reno Army Air Base Barstow-Daggett...
    89 KB (9,169 words) - 01:29, 17 July 2024
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    airfields: Blythe Army Air Base – in use as Airport Desert Center Army Airfield – in use as Airport Thermal Army Airfield – in use as Airport Rice Army Airfield...
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    combat theaters. On 15 December 1942 the squadron moved to Blythe Army Air Base, California a base of the Desert Training Center. The unit provided cadres...
    24 KB (2,521 words) - 10:20, 8 June 2024
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    4th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
    combat theaters. On 15 December 1942 the squadron moved to Blythe Army Air Base, California a base of the Desert Training Center. The unit provided cadres...
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    1942. Known as Blythe Field and Gary Field, it began training United States Army Air Forces flying cadets under contract to Morton Air Academy. It was...
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  • Thumbnail for 51st Bombardment Squadron (Light)
    51st Bombardment Squadron (Light) (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
    search missions over the Gulf of Mexico until May 1942. It moved to Blythe Army Air Base, California, where it participated in desert maneuvers. It then served...
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  • AirLand Battle was the overall conceptual framework that formed the basis of the US Army's European warfighting doctrine from 1982 into the late 1990s...
    27 KB (3,636 words) - 17:12, 21 July 2024
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    99th Flying Training Squadron (category Flying training squadrons of the United States Air Force)
    squadron of the United States Air Force, part of the 12th Flying Training Wing (12 FTW) based at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Operating Raytheon T-1A...
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  • Thumbnail for 50th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
    50th Fighter-Bomber Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Barksdale Field, Louisiana, 1 February 1942 Galveston Army Air Field, Texas, 2 April 1942 Blythe Army Air Base, California, 19 May 1942 Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma...
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  • Thumbnail for 3rd Special Operations Squadron
    Aircraft and is currently located at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The squadron is under the command of the Air Force Special Operations Command. Organized...
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  • of the United States Army Air Forces Fourth Air Force is as follows: Tactical Airfields Bellingham International Airport Blythe Airport Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma...
    3 KB (273 words) - 08:05, 10 February 2024
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    Desert Training Center (category Closed training facilities of the United States Army)
    Depot Major airfields Blythe Army Air Base Desert Center Army Airfield Thermal Army Airfield Rice Army Airfield Shavers Summit Army Airfield (now Chiriaco...
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    7th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
    combat theaters. On 15 December 1942 the squadron moved to Blythe Army Air Base, California a base of the Desert Training Center. The unit provided cadres...
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    2 February 1942 Galveston Municipal Airport, Texas, 1 April 1942 Blythe Army Air Base, California, 23 May 1942 Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma, 10 November...
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    Anne Shirley (redirect from Anne Blythe)
    boys", specifically Gilbert Blythe, Anne forms a long-lasting hatred of Gilbert Blythe. Anne tells Diana that "Gilbert Blythe has hurt me excruciatingly"...
    52 KB (7,076 words) - 10:22, 21 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for 492nd Special Operations Wing
    Bombardment Squadron, a former antisubmarine squadron located at Blythe Army Air Base, California. Its other original squadrons were the 856th, 857th and...
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