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  2. Mississippi World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    39th Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Key Field Air National Guard Base. Laurel Army Airfield, Laurel; 473d Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron Assigned to Air Technical Service Command, (1944-1946) Now: Hesler-Noble Field. Hattiesburg Army Airfield, Hattiesburg; 39th Army Air Force Base Unit Assigned to Air Technical Service Command, (1942-1945)

  3. Utah World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Utah for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers.. Most of these airfields were under the command of Second Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command).

  4. South Dakota World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in South Dakota for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. Most of these airfields were under the command of Second Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force ...

  5. Structure of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Team: The smallest unit. A fire team consists of a team leader (usually a sergeant or corporal ), a rifleman, a grenadier, and an automatic rifleman. A sniper team consists of a sniper who engages the enemy and a spotter who assists in targeting, team defense, and security. 4 soldiers.

  6. United States Army Ordnance Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Ordnance Corps, formerly the United States Army Ordnance Department, is a sustainment branch of the United States Army, headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. The broad mission of the Ordnance Corps is to supply Army combat units with weapons and ammunition, including at times their procurement and maintenance.

  7. List of United States Army Air Forces Air Force Component ...

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    This is a list of United States Army Air Force - Air Force Component Commands. It covers the component commands of the numbered air forces during World War II . During that period, that numbered air forces had a status currently enjoyed by Air Force major commands.

  8. Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Forces Training Command. Altus Army Airfield, Altus AAF Central Flying Training Command 2508th Army Air Forces Base Unit Now: Altus Air Force Base; Chickasha Field, Chickasha AAF Central Flying Training Command 2549th Army Air Forces Base Unit Now: Chickasha Municipal Airport (IATA: CHK, ICAO: KCHK) Cimarron Army Airfield, Cimmaron

  9. North Dakota World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in North Dakota for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. Most of these airfields were under the command of Second Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force ...