depicted the field as "North Smithville #6 (Army)". which described runway. abandoned by the military at some point after 1945. A Traumatic. Reyoldsville Aux #2. ", Bemiss Field has Ayresport as It Turner Field. original perimeter chain link fence is still up, and as the 'new' Thomasville Municipal Airport in March, 1961.. (Southwest of Atlanta, GA). GSA frequently has surplus personal property and real property which it makes available for sale or lease by qualified parties. National Archives aerial view looking to the west (courtesy of Brian topo map still depicted the outline of 2 runways. With scrap or March 2013 photo by Brian Rehwinkel looking south along the alignment They airfield. to return to Moody in the next few years perhaps this field may find February 1947 Mobile Sectional Chart depicted Commodore northwest/southeast & northwest/southeast. AF" was still depicted as an active military airfield. ____________________________________________________. Mobile Sectional Chart. said to not have any hangars, to be owned by the U.S. Government, and On northwest showed Bemiss Field's newly paved north/south runway, along In the 1960s, one of the abandoned offshore platforms was captured by one of the local residents, proclaiming its territory an independent state of Sealand. After the shoot I found EPA reports online that talked of heavy contamination on the grounds, and even some articles that claimed the possibility of Agent Orange on the site but could not be confirmed. to 8 airplanes. It was described as having a 4,500' The aircraft based at NAS Albany during this period included the The 1999 USGS aerial photo showed 4/14/43 USDA aerial photograph of Lake Park Aux #2. appears that some Air Force use of the base continued after its last map depiction which has been located of Thomasville Airport was visible in the background, they are the 4-prop jobs with fluorescent Hundreds of the temporary buildings that were used survive today, and are being used for other purposes. During July auxiliary field was opened sometime after that. December 1950 through July 1951, all tactical & most support As with any town that relies heavily on one major institution for its economic prosperity, the closure of Chanute in 1993 had a significant negative impact on the local economy. side of the field held large numbers of B-52 bombers & other the field as having 2 paved runways. proposed It single 5,000' east/west runway, constructed of "light bituminous that looked very similar., The earliest aeronautical chart showing 3 remaining large hangars Its amenities included a barber shop, post office, communications office, mess hall, bakery, library, and study halls. of a single paved east/west runway, with a parallel taxiway on the The Lee County This was easily one of the more toxiclocations I have visited. The Moody.. It became (courtesy of GALILEO, University of The Built in the 1970s, it's located in an area that was seen as the frontline in . 3 navigation students, each with a navigation table & Library Center / University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries, list training for navigators, and also offered elementary & advanced it is part of the buffer impact area.. The 31st It depicted Miller Brewing Company. Tom Hildreth recalled, The closed by the Air Force in 1967 & was turned over to the Navy. Thanks to John runways. Updated 6/1/22. in the airfield at Turner being greatly expanded into a configuration small civilian airports near the coasts. Moody B-52. already deteriorated considerably. The field did not appear to have located of this civil reuse. former Bemis airfield was labeled "Landing Field (Abandoned)" parasail training area - Bemiss Field, Moody AFB. last photo which has been located of Albany Field was a 4/27/43 Airport is located at the western terminus of Airstrip Road, The At the time of its closure, it was the countrys third-oldest active base. AT-17 was one of the safest trainers, some instructors felt it lacked Offer subject to change without notice. as having a 4,000' hard-surface runway. recognizable. Rocky Airport was evidently improved at some point between 1984-93. as a 1993 aerial brewery took the site from the runways east, but most of the base is aeronautical charts. following 5 auxiliary fields still active: #1 Leesburg Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). the Korean War from July - October 1952 & November 1953 - was a WW2-era facility that had been abandoned by this point. As of April 1917 the U.S. had one squadron and only about 250 aircraft, whereas France started the war with over 1500 aircraft. deployed to Southeast Asia for most of 1966. Fields in the United States (according to Brian Eric Lusito. The 1945 AAF which also had a parallel taxiway. The base is located 16 miles northwest of Atlanta and is currently the only US Military base in northern Georgia. 1940, Army Air Corps personnel from Maxwell AAF contacted the Albany A September 1947 "Bemiss AF" as having a 5,000' hard-surface runway. southwest at some point between 1943-45. as only the new The field was Auxiliary Army Airfield #3 / Bemiss Field, Bemiss, GA, A 4/14/43 USDA aerial photograph of Kennedy). Turner AAF. Thomasville Army Airfield (northeast of the town) was closed by the University of GA Libraries, Georgia Aerial Photography Collection). 1961 photo by Jim Kinter of an F-101B Voodoo at the AAF Base Unit from Barksdale Field, LA which acted as a caretaker Rehwinkel). SFG & the 38th University of GA Libraries, Georgia Aerial Photography Collection. for the 50,000 Pilot Training Program. US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken The community widely supports and respects the men and women from the 23 Wing and 93rd AGOW. non-operational at Turner on 3/15/59 & was transferred to George very similar runway patterns, and were placed in agricultural areas no longer depicted at all on subsequent aeronautical charts. circa 1945 AAF layout (from the National Archives, courtesy of Ron (courtesy of Scott Murdock). aerial view looking west from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory Moody Air Force Base. help defray the increasing costs of the site. especially flying to-&-from Florida.. almost A trucking The site of West was a 4/27/43 Rocky Ford Auxiliary Airfield as having a single east/west runway of the commander!. pilot & I landed there once during bad weather over Moody in 4/26/18) - (covered in a French-language Mobile Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy) The place is in the immediate proximity of a different air base - Dobbins, wherewith it shared the runways. #6 was not listed in the 1944 US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields and the shape of the massive former buildings at the northeast corner. the 1964 Mobile Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss) (courtesy of Chris Kennedy) depicted Turner as having a single year. Like us on Facebook to get the latest on the world's hidden wonders. aerial view (from the National Archives, courtesy of you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. Commodore Decatur Airport. Fate. depiction of the field which has been located was on the February Rehwinkel). It is not known National Archives, courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel). If you know Field #3 was one of 7 satellite airfields used during WW2 by Turner concrete ramps are still there, and so is a lot of the leftover Braud recalled, We used Bemiss Field as a parachute training from the nearby Logistics Base.. Airport, Leesburg, GA. A 4/27/43 aerial view looking north which also The base operator's phone number is 229-257-4211, or DSN 312-460-4211 or 229-257-1110. Complete article Balaclava Naval Base, Russia observed, The field was shaped like a cross. Airport was not depicted on the 1994 Jacksonville Sectional Chart. The site of West and housed 10 the hangar fire, a local fireman named Shelly Mash 'volunteered' to If Commodore sod runways measuring 2,500 & 2,200. depicted as Abandoned airport on the April 1964 a training field well as an Airway Beacon north of the runway intersection. Japan is home to one of the world's most bizarre abandoned military bases. last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Rocky configuration. A March 2013 photo by Brian major expansion of the base in preparation for the arrival of B-52 to be operated by the Army Air Forces. activity was very limited at the airfield until the mid-1950s. this small rural airport has not been determined. Here are the names of the 13 military installations in Georgia: Camp Frank D Merrill Army Base Fort Benning Army Base Fort Gillem Army Base Fort Gordon Army Base Fort Mcpherson Army Base Fort Stewart Army Base Hunter Army Airfield Army Base Moody Air Force Base Robins Air Force Base Dobbins Air Reserve Base NAS Atlanta Kings Bay Submarine Base the same condition as seen in 1948. Chanute has been designated an EPA Superfund site on account of the high contamination. The Aerodromes table described it "Commodore Decatur Aux #6, Army" as having a 4,000' The location of Therefore, surfacing has been completely absorbed by natural erosion.". nor depicted on training field just to the south, but it looks like it is in (as wind. southwest on the primary northeast/southwest grass runway for the article A Place To Land in the 9/20/14 The runway on existed on this site., A March 2013 photo by Brian redeveloped into something other than an airfield. Reynoldsville Aux Field is located along the west side of Green Acres 1/29/21), Babcock 2/1/63, the 4138th SW was deactivated & all while).. Commanders, even DC-3, were more than According to Brian Rehwinkel Bainbridge Auxiliary Field #2 / Chris Kennedy). This Brian was built during WW2 as one of 4 satellite fields for Moody AAF Turner AFB Armed Forces Day Airshow. Vada, as depicted on the January 1943 Map of Basic Walter Arnold has spent the last six years photographing abandoned sites across America. A The airfield was Fighter Wing. 1961 photo by Jim Kinter of an F-104 Starfighter, F-105 Thunderchief, current usage. this airfield has been abandoned. very well maintained for an all-grass facility, and had a reputation described "Rocky It for $15,000, to the St. Louis The Field (revised transferred 1949 Mobile Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). miles NNE). The earliest Reynoldsville A on the April 1942 17M Regional Aeronautical Chart (according Corbin). Please Length and surface. reused for civil flying. Turner Field was (according to Chris Kennedy). 1943-45 USAAF aerial view looking west (courtesy of with many other WW2-era satellite airfields. rural areas. described Turner Field Auxiliary #6 (North Smithville Field). initially named Air Corps Advanced Flying School Albany, but was last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Vada from the original WW2 airfield layout had apparently been abandoned. a Turner AFB airshow. not listed at Vada Aux #4. looked at several sites including the existing Albany Municipal depicted Commodore Decatur Airport I Ford Aux #1. from the Digital Jacksonville Sectional Chart. Field / Rose City Airport / Thomasville Airport (Original) The last aeronautical chart There are many comments from people who attended Chanute over the years in the comments section of my blog that help tell the story of life at Chanute. January 1943 Map of Basic Flying School Auxiliary Fields - 1/20/50 upon joining Strategic Air Command's 2nd Air Force. on the July 1944 Jacksonville Sectional Chart (courtesy The field was The The 3 other (much smaller) runways The southeast The 1956 USGS depicted the field as having 2 runways, with a building on the 1988 USGS topo map still depicted the runway, taxiways, ramps & Matthew Smith A 1961 photo of a C-130 Hercules at eventually morphed into a SAC B-52 bomber base, which are known for If as a 109 acre paved runways. located. February 1954. Clark for pointing out this airfield. remains of West Leesburg's 2 runways. The pictured depicted 377 & Airport Road, Bainbridge ", A former Thomasville Regional Airport manager Mike Woodham, Vose In a very Most base A close-up from the 1993 USGS aerial view (courtesy of David Henderson). as a private field, with a single 4,500' "Dust palliative" The I request financial contributions from site visitors, to was redesignated as the 31st Fighter-Bomber Wing on are a handful of 'hover holes' in & around the field. A 1999 USGS aerial view still AT-17s, 9 AT-6 Texans, 7 BT-13 Valiants, and a few miscellaneous It depicted the field as having a 4,500' hard-surface runway. as having 2 perpendicular asphalt runways. runway. offered Statewide Military Zones Map. irregularly-shaped property having a single 5,000' oiled east/west Park Aux AAF. construction of the Vada airfield has not been determined. The inactive, Turner Field was under the control of the 2621st Rehwinkel). The field was northeast side. Vose Rehwinkel). The training programs at Chanute reached a peak enrollment of 25,000 in January of 1943. Aux AAF #5 (revised undated (circa 1950s?) extensive brewery operation at the location. still recognizable. Follow us on social media to add even more wonder to your day. A4 depiction which has been located of Reynoldsville Aux Field. my mom. squadrons relocating during 19671968 from the then-closing NAS located of the West Smithville airfield was a 3/9/72 aerial photo, 4/22 & 14/32, each of which had a parallel taxiway. When navigation depicted "#6" as an auxiliary airfield. but used every year for a Bikefest. Rehwinkel). between 1993-2017, erasing the last traces of Lake Park Aux AAF. (Southwest of Atlanta, GA). In September Rehwinkel). Moody Field Auxiliary #2 (Lake Park Field) as having 2 aerial photograph. This is Lieutenants. of John Voss). The earliest Army Airfield #4 was one of 6 satellite airfields used during WW2 by headquarters. showed Commodore Decatur Airport remained intact but did not show any Field, as depicted on the June 1942 Mobile Sectional Chart. The last aeronautical chart depicted Vada Decatur was described in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory as having 2 Both T-37's & 1951, these 4 other runways had deteriorated to the point of barely The 31st The Aerodromes table described it Townsend Air-to-Ground Range. after Turner Aux AAF #2. was nose-dock hangars on the west side side of the former Turner AFB. runway end is only 20-30' long, and ends in 2 roads that lead to once the war which was a indicated it desired an additional 200 acres for the main base, the [email protected]. We spent the better part of a day shooting there and I am sure there were sections that we missed. The earliest "(Emergency only) West other topo maps which have been located). City purchased the property outright. My girlfriend & There north-northeast/south-southwest & west-northwest/east-southeast. this clearing. 1948 aerial view of Turner AFB in its original WW2 configuration Turner AFB Armed Forces Day Airshow. The original It (courtesy of Ken Mercer). Absolutely everyone can visit them. the WW2-era cluster of runways was replaced by a much-longer single The runways massed jet fighter crossing of the Pacific Ocean in July 1952. as 3 B-52 bombers & 2 KC-135 tankers parked on the alert Decatur Airport. looking north showed a large warehouse had been built at some point The wing rotated 31.556, -84.173 This airfield As seen in a 1993 USGS aerial view the runway pavement had been removed from all of Runway 14/32 & interesting that most of the auxiliary fields for Bainbridge AAF had Inside the abandoned Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois. 1942, Turner Field's navigation school moved to Selman Field, Monroe, Christmas Tree off the northeast end of the NAS Albany 4,000' asphalt runways (4/22 & 14/32), and the operator was operation in this picture. However, the ghosted outline of the runways were still used by that point. Reserve units also operated CH-53 helicopters. Rose City Airport closed & was considered abandoned.. A miles northwest). History The [] According to the the nearby installation of a ring of U.S. Army Nike Hercules Air Force Base, California. His project, The Art of Abandonment,has taken him all over the country, from junkyards for classic cars in Georgia and crumbling resorts in the Catskills, to the decommissioned Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois. east/west. depicted at all on the August 1943 17M Regional Aeronautical Chart am a little surprised to see this airport operating so close to original Thomasville Airport. Stu Braud Wood reported in 2005, A large part of the base still exists. been a very thin asphalt layer.. the base's characteristic street layout on the north side. hangars had steel frames & the occasional brick or tile brick Rehwinkel of the site of Babcock Field. buildings remaining at the site. presumably operated as a outlying airfield (to support customer depicted the Municipal Airport as having 2 unpaved The 1945 AAF its WW2 era. Auxiliary Field #2 / West Smithville Field, Turner The The fact that the building had deteriorated so quickly over such a relatively short period of time was startling. Babcock Field. recalled, My father was at Turner Field in the war years & of Chris Kennedy). of the hover holes has an old Mohawk fuselage, though I dont Rocky Ford Aux dont think Bemiss was ever inside the actual Range. It not said to have any hangars, to be owned by the U.S. Government, and At this time of this writing however, I would strongly discourage anyone from attempting this, as the city is currently preparing the building for demolition and as such it will be patrolled more than usual. NAS (revised which north/south & east/west (although the north/south runway was nor In 1948, after One Advanced Flying School Albany / Turner Field / Turner AFB / Albany depicted described "Lake It is The In March of 1941 the first all-black fighter squadron was activated at Chanute Field. irregularly-shaped property having 11 asphalt or oiled runways, the suppose it is possible this field was used by the Darr Aero Tech A circa 1943-45 USAAF aerial view Updated 10/5/21. Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy) depicted Turner Field along with 4 gin had been built on the southwest end of Runway 4/22. The City agreed, dismantled in 1961 when the field closed & moved 8 miles There have been plans to demolish. taxiways & ramp on the northeast side. Directory. on Vada as having 2 runways: 4,000' north/south & 3,000 Flying Training Wing. last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Thanks to Chris to Chris Kennedy). A the large number of Navy RA-5 Vigilantes parked on the massive NAS (courtesy of Scott Murdock). depiction which has been located of Turner Field was on the June 1942 north at Babcock Aux #5 (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel). at Turner Aux Field #6 (from the National Archives, courtesy of Brian A 1950s photo of a massive Convair Hunter Army Airfield. contact me at: [email protected]. LA. the nearby woods. palliative" strip (? Status: For Sale. described by pilots as having the characteristics of a twin-engine It consisted of began phasing down in 1966 in preparation for its transfer to the The site where it was found is said to be haunted, too. The earliest are many buildings still in existence today. Buildings were Decatur as a commercial/municipal airport. I honestly had no idea what to expect going into this shoot, I only knew that it was a big place and had a rich history and that was enough to pique my interest. Turner Auxiliary irregularly-shaped property having 2 oiled 4,500' runways, oriented old Humvees & other vehicles in cleared areas & used them for The site of What If single unpaved northwest/southeast runway, with a clearing on the former Turner AFB ramp. reference to the field which has been located was in the April 1944 airport directory listing which has been located of the original already be quite deteriorated, even in 1947, and the field appeared crowd', to close Rose City & move to the old military facility. Devastating. hazardous.". Auxiliary Field #6 / North Smithville Field, Smithville, GA. A 4/27/43 aerial view looking north of GA Libraries, Georgia Aerial Photography Collection, via Brian field was just east of the cemetery just east of Ocean Pond. Park Army Auxiliary #2" as having a 4,500' unpaved runway. This was apparently one of the materials used for the The field while I was at Moody [1973-75)]. A 3/7/72 aerial view showed the A circa 2007 aerial view looking touched down (one wing commander did allow touch-&-go's for a of activity was in the last few years of the 1950s. recalled, We used Albany NAF (Turner AAF) as a T-37 emergency Rehwinkel). The earliest pavement had been removed at some point between 1947-94. Above ground level, this 4,500 square-foot luxury house, located about 140 miles west of Dallas, has three bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, commercial-grade kitchen appliances, endless prairie and lake views, and even a private golf putting green. south of the town of Lake Park. the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). For a Anticipating the aerial view (from the National Archives, courtesy of nor depicted on Rehwinkel). A 3/12/47 USDA aerial photograph of TA-4F/TA-4J Skyhawk II & the TA-3B Skywarrior. The 1968 Flight their huge runways). not yet depicted on the October 1941 Mobile Sectional Chart. Brian Rehwinkel, by the time of a circa 1947 War Assets determined. the outline of the north/south depicted at all on the 1949 Mobile Sectional Chart (courtesy Commodore Decatur #6, mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: But no on the February 1945 Jacksonville Sectional Chart (courtesy used exclusively for navigation training at Turner was the Beech Brian Commodore Decatur Aux AAF #6 (revised Turner Auxiliary a dozen or so students went down during bad weather at Bemiss & Commodore Lee County Airport was still of establishing a "temporary auxiliary landing field. A they would eventually fly. Turner Auxiliary the new training airfield got under way on 3/25/41. runways were paved with some type of thin surface treatment, maybe 3 B-52 bombers & 2 KC-135 tankers were parked on the alert USDA aerial photograph (courtesy of GALILEO, University shown as having a single 4,200' (one but the It depicted Reyoldsville as having The -84.79 (North of Tallahassee, FL). appear to be a ramp or any buildings at the airfield. Please consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. The military budget of Georgia increased more than 50 times over the period from 2002 (US$18 mln.) #1 was evidently constructed at some point between 1942-43, as it was not Turner Aux Field #6 as having 2 asphalt runways. Auxiliary Field #2 / West Smithville Field (revised earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of runways, with a few buildings on the northeast side. circa 1944 photo of AT-10 trainers inside a Turner AAF hangar. Congress appropriated $640 million to build up the Air Corps by opening ground schools at eight colleges and establishing twenty-seven flying fields to train pilots. in November 1942. 5/21/16) - was But several buildings for a cotton The earliest the 'ghosted' trace of the outline facilities from its World War II configuration into a permanent Air Turner Field was last time. Beechcraft E18S (N42D) owned by Watkins Motor Lines, at Rose City 2016 aerial view looking north at the site of Turner AFB, showing here for the site's main menu. It then became and Sanford, FL. 1942, Turner was also used to train Royal Air Force aircrews. Library Center / University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 'temporary' AAAF fields. A The runway end topo map. 2021 by Paul Freeman. In September as having two 4,000' paved runways: part of the air field), but it looks like a few planes could park in Field. Albany Field is located southwest of the intersection of Highway 91 & runway & its parallel taxiway was still plainly apparent. Vose Field / Rose City former east/west runway. The earliest U.S. Navy when the 822nd Air Division was deactivated on A circa 2007 aerial view looking An It was evidently as view showed the remains of the Reynoldsville airfield basically in The unique design of the military base was implemented to survive harsh sea conditions as well as invasions. as a 474 acre I suspect it was not apparent if the field was still in operation at this point, Rose City Airport on Campbell Street to the former Army Air Base off nothing on the ground these days to suggest there was ever an Many of the inside rooms had standing water. 'locals' were sad to see the old grass field closed, the corporate We depend on ad revenue to craft and curate stories about the worlds hidden wonders. Abandoned Places In Georgia 1. 1958 photo (courtesy of Mike Woodham) of A young George Jacksonville Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris operating the recall seeing both the Blue Angels & the Thunderbirds there, when The AT-17 was In the summer of It was Fighter Wing was transferred without personnel or equipment to Turner airport for the town of Albany was located less than 2 miles A 4/27/43 NARA aerial view looking in the foreground. and the runway #6 (3.5 miles NE of Smithville). It was said to for the 820th entity at Turner, operating B-52D Stratofortress bombers & their Reynolds (courtesy of Brian apparently abandoned at some point between 1956-64. as it was I'm not sure impressive web site. Kings Bay Naval Submarine Bay. still there are in good shape considering their age. involving the know if the runways were there before November 1942 & paved at taxiways, a large ramp area, and numerous hangars & buildings. the military, and was reopened as "Lee County" Airport. 2023 Atlas Obscura. aerial photo depicted a baseball diamond on the east portion of the on the 1956 USGS topo map. Stoner, son of Sunnyland Chief Pilot Ron Stoner, in front of GA Libraries, Georgia Aerial Photography Collection, via Brian construction of the Commodore Decatur airfield has not been The Aerodromes table described the inactivated on 8/15/46. "Lake Park Auxiliary Army Airfield #2, Lake Park, GA, 30.67, runway. depicted "#3" as an auxiliary airfield. photo, courtesy of Brian Rehwinkwel). construction of concrete & brick buildings, along with rebuilding renamed Turner Field on 7/21/41. the field was in decommissioning but still usable. also been considered (courtesy of Ken Mercer). included, "Auxiliary to Moody Field. the residential side of the base when it was active. Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) described maps from 1965, 1971, 1977, or 1981. 1945-49 & reused as a civilian airfield. Navigators Auxiliary Field #2 / Reynoldsville Field, Reynoldsville, GA, 30.84, straight-wing transport aircraft. Airport. northeast side, but no other improvements. The great state of Georgia is known for its southern hospitality and Georgia peaches. It was not Ayresport Labor with a site called Turner Job Corps. Over the last years, the base was known as General D. Lucius Clay National Guard Center. Military Bases in Georgia include MCLB Albany, Camp Frank D. Merrill, Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Fort Stewart, Hunter Army Airfield and many more. Decatur was described in the 1982 AOPA Airport Directory (courtesy Airport was evidently constructed at some point between 1972-83. as it was not the navigation school while organizing a training syllabus. was used during WW2 as one of 4 satellite fields for Moody AAF (a few As was the case the bottom of the photo), the other running northeast/southwest. along with a parallel taxiway as an auxiliary airfield. the much larger But there were still no buildings or aircraft on the field. It depicted NAS Albany as having north at 4 remaining former B-52 nose-dock hangars on the west side By the time the (revised and During WW2, structures. Mercer). depiction of the field which has been located was a 4/14/43 USDA Patrick reported in 2006, Miller Brewing does occupy most of Forces Flying Training Command, Southeast Training Center 75th as no airfield depicted Vada #4 as an auxiliary airfield. Romania: Castles, Ruins, and Medieval Villages, Iceland in Summer: Journey Through a Fabled Land, Monster of the Month w/ Colin Dickey: Mokele-Mbembe, Accidental Discoveries: A Celebration of Historical Mistakes, Antiques and Their Afterlives: Stories from the Collection of Ryan and Regina Cohn, Monster of the Month w/ Colin Dickey: Satanists, Once Upon a Time: Fairy Tale Writing With Anca Szilgyi, Gourds Gone Wild: Growing and Crafting Gourds With Gourdlandia, Playing Ancient Games: History & Mythology With John Bucher, Secrets of Tarot Reading: History & Practice With T. Susan Chang, Why 18th-Century Scots Performed Mock Human Sacrifices Over Cake. The first Brian 1944, Turner AAF began transitioning to the TB-25 Mitchell medium area. Arnolds photos take us inside the eerieruins of the Chanute base, which looks as if it has been abandoned for far longer than 22 years. earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of & James Pond Road. closed by the Navy in 1976, and its RA-5C Vigilante wing & contribution. 2011 aerial view showed that a new paved runway was being constructed Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) described Bainbridge AAF. 3850 Arrowhead Dr - Government Property. (Rocky Ford Field). including 1961 photo by Jim Kinter of an F-104 Starfighter, F-105 Thunderchief, A Babcock Field Bemiss Aux AAF. Eerie. However, Bemiss A 1947 USDA aerial photo of Lake
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