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  2. Tonopah Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The Bombing and Gunnery Range Detachment was "the first organization to arrive at what [became] the Tonopah Army Air Field" after activating "1 July 1942 at Muroc Lake, California" (the commander, Lt. Col. F.D. Gore arrived 2 July.) [13] Ready for occupancy in July, the airbase included runways, barracks, mess halls and a hospital when finally occupied and when opened, was a sub-base of March ...

  3. Nevada World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas AAF, Las Vegas; AAC Gunnery School, 1941 AAF West Coast Training Center 70th Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Nellis Air Force Base Indian Springs Airport, Indian Springs Sub-base of Las Vegas AAF Was: Indian Springs Air Force Base (1951-1961) Was: Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field (1961-2005) Now: Creech Air Force Base (2005-Present)

  4. List of former United States Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Nevada Camp Williston; New Jersey Camp Charles Wood; Camp Coles; Camp Edison; Camp Kilmer; Fort Hancock; Fort Monmouth; New Mexico Camp Cody; Fort Union; New York Camp Shanks; Camp Upton; Fort Niagara; Fort Totten; Madison Barracks; Plattsburgh Barracks; Seneca Army Depot; Fort Tilden; Fort Schuyler; Floyd Bennett Field; Fort Jay; Bush Army ...

  5. Nellis Air Force Base Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Nellis Air Force Base Complex [1] (Nellis AFB complex, [2] [3] NAFB Complex [1]) is the southern Nevada military region of federal facilities and lands, e.g., currently and formerly used for military and associated testing and training such as Atomic Energy Commission atmospheric nuclear detonations of the Cold War.

  6. Category:Formerly Used Defense Sites in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Nevada (8 P) Pages in category "Formerly Used Defense Sites in Nevada" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  7. UFO drones are surveilling America’s most sensitive military ...

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    Drones of unknown origin have been spotted flying over military bases in Virginia and Nevada over the past year, including the secret base for the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six commando unit and ...

  8. NASA shows off image of U.S. military's abandoned "city ... - AOL

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    Scientists now have a clearer picture of Camp Century, an abandoned U.S. military base long hidden under the ice in Greenland, thanks to a NASA research team's good luck.

  9. Tonopah Test Range - Wikipedia

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    In the Warner Bros. movie Looney Tunes Back in Action, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck visit a secret military base in the Nevada Desert, used mainly as a storage for extraterrestrial lifeforms and technology and government secrets, called Area 52. In the movie, this base is the "real" Area 51, and the name "Area 51" is only a cover for Area 52.