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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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