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  • 11Dillingham Airfield — For the airport in Dillingham, Alaska, see Dillingham Airport. Dillingham Airfield IATA: HDH – ICAO: PHDH – FAA LID: HDH …

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  • 12Marine Air Control Squadron 2 — MACS 2 Insignia Active 1 April 1944 – present Country United States …

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  • 13Earls Colne Airfield — Infobox Airport name = Earls Colne Airfield Formerly Royal Air Force Station Earls Colne USAAF Station 358 nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = 300 caption = Postwar RAF aerial photo of Earls Colne Airfield 9 July 1946 IATA =… …

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  • 14Christchurch Airfield — For the World War II use of this facility, see RAF Christchurch Christchurch Airfield was located southeast of the A337/B3059 intersection in Somerford, Christchurch, Dorset, England. It was a civil airfield starting from 1926, then it was used… …

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  • 15Moore Army Airfield — IATA: AYE – ICAO: KAYE – FAA LID: AYE Summary Airport type Army Airfield Operator United States Army …

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  • 16Marshall Army Airfield — 1991 USGS photo IATA: FRI – ICAO: KFRI Summary Airport t …

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  • 17Grayling Army Airfield — Infobox Airport name = Grayling Army Airfield nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = GOV, formerly 55D ICAO = KOV type = Public owner = operator = US Army city served = location = Grayling, Michigan elevation f …

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  • 18Marfa Army Airfield — Part of Army Air Force Air Training Command (AAFTC) Presidio County, near Marfa, Texas …

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  • 19Dodge City Army Airfield — Part of Army Air Forces Flying Training Command Fairview Township, Ford County, near Dodge City, Kansas …

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  • 20Fenton Airfield — was an airfield at Tipperary Station, Hayes Creek, Northern Territory, Australia during World War II. The airfield was built by C Company and HQ Detachment of the 808th Engineer Aviation Battalion between 27 April 1942 till 16 July 1942. The… …

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