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| Airfield | Army post/facility served | Location | Period of operation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armstrong Army Airfield | Germany | 1958–2005 | |
| Bruning Army Airfield | Bruning, Nebraska | 1942–1945 | |
| Courtland Army Airfield | Courtland, Alabama | 1942–1946 | |
| Dodd Army Airfield | Fort Sam Houston | Fort Sam Houston, Texas | 1911–1945 |
| Dodge City Army Airfield | Dodge City, Kansas | 1942–1945 | |
| Gardner Army Airfield | Taft, California | 1941–1945 | |
| George Field | Lawrenceville, Illinois | ||
| Hanau Army Airfield | Germany | 1947–2006 | |
| Harris Neck Army Airfield | Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge | 1942–1944 | |
| Hobbs Army Airfield | Hobbs, New Mexico | 1942–1948 | |
| Lemoore Army Airfield | Lemoore, California | 1942–1945 | |
| Lowry Army Airfield | Denver, Colorado | ||
| McCook Army Airfield | Lincoln, Nebraska | ||
| Miller Field (Staten Island) | Fort Wadsworth | Staten Island, New York | |
| Muskogee Army Airfield | Muskogee, Oklahoma | ||
| Ross Army Airfield | Santa Anita Golf Course | ||
| Waco Army Airfield | Waco, Texas | ||
| Wildflecken Army Airfield | Germany |
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