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    also. Gardner Army Airfield auxiliary fields were: Parker Field or Parker Field Aux No. 1 was located near Lakeview, California and Taft, California at 35°03′50″N...
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    Army Airfield Parker Auxiliary Airfield Kern Field Auxiliary Airfield Allen Auxiliary Airfield Conners Auxiliary Airfield Taft Auxiliary Airfield Cuyama...
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  • established numerous airfields in California for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. Most of these airfields were under the command...
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    coordinates) Gardner Army Airfield is a former United States Army Air Force World War II Field located 9 miles southeast of Taft, California. It was named...
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    Air Force Auxiliary Field, and was an auxiliary training airfield for Merced Army Airfield, California. California World War II Army Airfields Mariposa...
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    Australian Airfields: Ceduna Airfield, now Ceduna Airport Gawler Airfield, now Gawler Aerodrome Kingscote Airfield, now Kingscote Airport Mallala Airfield, RAAF...
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    replace the original structures with modern buildings. However, William H. Taft, then Secretary of War, intervened to save the original buildings. He ordered...
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  • 1901) Theodore Roosevelt (September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909) William Howard Taft (March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913) Woodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 – March 4,...
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    USS Langley (CV-1) (category World War I auxiliary ships of the United States)
    escorts. She was also the only carrier of her class. President William H. Taft attended the ceremony when Jupiter's keel was laid down on 18 October 1911...
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    The US Army built the Mariposa Auxiliary Field (1942–1945) to train World War II pilots. After the war, the airfield became the current Mariposa-Yosemite...
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    two-engine pilot training and also navigator training at Mather Merced Army Airfield California, 8 January 1943 Minter Field, California, 11 September 1943...
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    is built by the Federal Government as worker housing. Williams Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 is built near Chandler. Would become Chandler Memorial Airport...
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  • Jerusalem  Jordan Mustapha Shukri Usho [ar] 1952 20 January Anton Vovk Auxiliary bishop of Ljubljana Novo Mesto  Yugoslavia Avgust Mežnaršič 1954 5 August...
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    Haiti's relationship with the United States. By 1910, President William Howard Taft attempted to introduce American businesses to Haiti in order to deter European...
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    Oklahoma State University's Aviation Sciences Institute, was a U.S. Navy auxiliary airfield during World War II. It is named after U.S. Army Air Force General...
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    officials, military officers, social workers, and financiers. William Howard Taft was especially influential. They imposed an ethos of "managerialism", transforming...
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    airbases dotted the map of Oklahoma. (See Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields). Robert S. Kerr, governor 1943–46 was an oilman who supported the New...
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    (1): 169–195. doi:10.1017/S0022050714000060. Lichtenstein (2003) Philip Taft, The A.F. of L. from the Death of Gompers to the Merger (1959) pp. 204–33...
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  • John Stone Stone, American physicist, inventor (b. 1869) May 22 – Helen Taft, First Lady of the United States (b. 1861) May 24 – Johannes Orasmaa, Estonian...
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  • Thumbnail for List of historic places in Allentown, Pennsylvania
    with prominent visitors to the city, including ex-president William Howard Taft, conductor and composer John Philip Sousa, baseball great Babe Ruth, and...
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