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  2. Aloe Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The base was declared surplus by the General Services Administration in 1962 & offered for sale. The land was broken into parcels & sold in April 1963. A portion of the former airfield was purchased in 1963 by a local businessman, who leased a runway on a year-to-year basis to the "Rod Benders", a hot rod club to use the runway for drag races.

  3. Texas World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established numerous airfields in Texas for training pilots and aircrews. The amount of available land and the temperate climate made Texas a prime location for year-round military training. By the end of the war, 65 Army airfields were built in the state. [1]

  4. Utility cover - Wikipedia

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    Woodland and desert MARPAT utility covers. The utility cover, also known as the utility cap and eight-pointed cover, is the United States Marine Corps cap, worn with their combat utility uniform. It is an eight-pointed hat, with a visor similar to a baseball cap. [1] It is worn "blocked", that is, creased and peaked, for a sharper appearance.

  5. Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    After the war the air station went into caretaker status in December 1946, became an outlying landing field of Naval Air Station Dallas, and was later used by the Texas Army National Guard and other branches of the U.S. military before being sold to a private owner in the 1970s.

  6. Pyote Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Pyote Air Force Base was a World War II United States Army Air Forces training airbase. It was on 2,745 acres (1,111 ha) a mile from the town of Pyote, Texas, on U.S. Highway 80, 20 miles west of Monahans,` 230 miles (370 km) east of El Paso. Tribute to the first squadrons who trained at Rattlesnake Bomber Base Texas Historical Marker

  7. File:Goodfellow Army Air Field Texas 1944 Classbook.pdf

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    Short title: Full page fax print; Date and time of digitizing: 14:25, 26 November 2013: Software used: PDF reDirect v2: File change date and time: 16:18, 1 December 2015

  8. Jack Raskopf, WWII vet and ‘a force’ in education and media ...

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    He would often go to ceremonies and recount stories of World War II and played a big role in establishing Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, where veterans in North Texas are buried.

  9. Pampa Army Air Field - Wikipedia

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    Office of History and Research, Headquarters, AETC, Randolph AFB, Texas OCLC 71006954, 29991467; Thole, Lou (1999), Forgotten Fields of America: World War II Bases and Training, Then and Now, Vol. 2. Pictorial Histories Pub, ISBN 1-57510-051-7; Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Pampa Army Airfield, Pampa, TX

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