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Clovis AAF was renamed "Clovis Air Force Base" on 13 January 1948. However, with no funds to host an active Strategic Air Command (SAC) bomb wing, Clovis AFB was placed on reserve/standby status on 1 July 1948. Its caretaker unit was the 234th Air Force Base Unit. 474th Tactical Fighter Wing Commanders' F-100D Super Sabre at Cannon AFB during ...
The airport was previously known as Clovis Municipal Airport but underwent a name change to Clovis Regional Airport in 2021 when it was upgraded to Part 121 status. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation airport (the commercial service category requires at ...
Hanscom Air Force Base: Lincoln: Massachusetts: Air Force Materiel Command: 66th Air Base Group: Non-flying installation, hosting the Electronic Systems Center, part of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. [26] Hill Air Force Base: Ogden: Utah
Now: Cannon Air Force Base [2] Kirtland Field, Albuquerque; Now: Kirtland Air Force Base. Air Technical Service Command. Albuquerque Army Airfield, Albuquerque, New Mexico (merged into Kirtland Field in 1944) Army Air Forces Training Command. Carlsbad AAF, Carlsbad; Now: Cavern City Air Terminal (IATA: CNM, ICAO: KCNM, FAA LID: CNM)
Aug. 4—A decision by the U.S. Air Force to pull a special operations squadron out of Cannon Air Force Base in Eastern New Mexico has raised hackles from residents in nearby Clovis, where the ...
KCVS (CVS) – Cannon Air Force Base – Clovis, New Mexico; KCVX – Charlevoix Municipal Airport – Charlevoix, Michigan; KCWA (CWA) – Central Wisconsin Airport – Mosinee, Wisconsin; KCWC – Kickapoo Downtown Airpark – Wichita Falls, Texas; KCWF (CWF) – Chennault International Airport – Lake Charles, Louisiana
Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States. This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world.
Aug. 31—The Air Force is investigating the release of about 7,000 gallons of water containing per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or "PFAS," into a "compromised" lined retention pond at Cannon ...