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Current use |- |[[Clinton National Airport|Adams Field]] | |[[Arkansas]] |1917-1930<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.clintonairport.com/airport-business/our-impact/history/|title=History|website=History|language=en|access-date=2019-05-25}}</ref> |[[Clinton National Airport|Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport]] |- |[[Blytheville Air Force Base|Blytheville Army Air Field]] | |[[Arkansas]] |1942-1946<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/eaker-air-force-base-2795/|title=Eaker Air Force Base|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|language=en-US|access-date=2022-06-07}}</ref> |[[Arkansas International Airport]] |- | [[Bruning Army Air Field]] || || [[Bruning, Nebraska|Nebraska]] || 1942–1945 || Mid-America Feed Yard |- | [[Condron Army Airfield]] || [[White Sands Missile Range]] || [[White Sands, New Mexico|New Mexico]] || 1945–2015 || Drone operations<ref>{{Cite web|last=Freeman|first=Paul|date=2020-03-08|title=Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: New Mexico: Alamagordo area|url=http://www.airfields-freeman.com/NM/Airfields_NM_Alamagordo.htm#condron|access-date=2021-09-10|website=www.airfields-freeman.com}}</ref> |- | [[Courtland Army Airfield]] || || [[Courtland, Alabama|Alabama]] || 1942–1946 || [[Courtland Airport]] |- | [[Dodd Army Airfield]] || || [[Fort Sam Houston, Texas|Texas]] || 1911–1945 || [[Fort Sam Houston]] |- | [[Dodge City Army Air Field]] || || [[Dodge City, Kansas|Kansas]] || 1942–1945 || Stanley Feed Yard |- | [[Gardner Army Airfield]] || || [[Taft, California|California]] || 1941–1945 || Farmland |- | [[George Field, Illinois|George Field]] || || [[Lawrenceville, Illinois|Illinois]] || || [[Lawrenceville–Vincennes International Airport]] |- | [[Harris Neck Army Air Field]] || || [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] || 1942–1944 || [[Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge]] |- | [[Hobbs Army Airfield]] || || [[Hobbs, New Mexico|New Mexico]] || 1942–1948 || Hobbs Industrial Airpark |- | [[Lemoore Army Air Field]] || || [[Lemoore, California|California]] || 1942–1945 || Farmland |- | [[Lowry Air Force Base|Lowry Army Airfield]] || || [[Denver, Colorado|Colorado]] || || Housing |- | [[Marfa Municipal Airport|Marfa Army Airfield]] || || [[Marfa, Texas|Texas]] || || Marfa Municipal Airport |- | [[McCook Army Air Field]] || || [[McCook, Nebraska|Nebraska]] || || Farmland |- | [[Moore Army Airfield]] || [[Fort Devens]] || [[Ayer, Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] || 1929–1995 || State Police driver training facility |- | [[Miller Field (Staten Island)|Miller Field]] || || [[Fort Wadsworth|New York]] || || Park |- | [[Hatbox Field|Muskogee Army Airfield]]|| || [[Muskogee, Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] || || Love-Hatbox Sports Complex |- |[[Newport Municipal Airport (Arkansas)|Newport Army Air Field]] | |[[Arkansas]] |1942-1944<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/newport-air-field-5432/|title=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-25}}</ref> |[[Newport Municipal Airport (Arkansas)|Newport Municipal Airport]] |- | [[Santa Anita Golf Course|Ross Army Airfield]] || || [[Arcadia, California|California]] || || [[Santa Anita Golf Course]] |- |Smoky Hill Army Airfield | |[[Kansas]] | |[[Salina Regional Airport]] |- |[[Stuttgart Army Air Field (Arkansas)|Stuttgart Army Air Field]] | |[[Arkansas]] |1942-1944<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/stuttgart-army-air-field-4176/|title=Stuttgart Army Air Field|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|language=en-US|access-date=2022-06-07}}</ref> |[[Stuttgart Municipal Airport]] |- | [[Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport|Travis Field]] || || [[Savannah, Georgia|Georgia]] || 1942-1960 || [[Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport]] |- | [[James Connally Air Force Base|Waco Army Airfield]] || || [[Waco, Texas|Texas]] || || [[TSTC Waco Airport]] |- |[[Marine Corps Air Facility Walnut Ridge|Walnut Ridge Army Air Field]] | |[[Arkansas]] |1942-1944<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walnutridgearmyairfield.com/air-field-use.html|title=Air Field Use|website=Walnut Ridge Army Air Field|language=en|access-date=2019-05-25}}</ref> |[[Walnut Ridge Regional Airport]] |- |} ===Worldwide=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Airfield !! Army post/facility served !! Location !! Period of operation !! Current use |- | [[Armstrong Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1958–2005 || |- | [[Bad Kreuznach Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1945–2001 || |- | [[Bad Hersfeld Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1952–1992 || {{ill|Flugplatz Bad Hersfeld|de}} |- | [[Bad Toelz Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1945–1991 || |- | [[Bamberg Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1912–2012 || [[Bamberg-Breitenau Airfield]] |- | [[Maastricht Aachen Airport|Beek Airfield]] || || [[Netherlands]] || 1945-1945 || [[Maastricht Aachen Airport]]<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= 26 June 2017|title=Beek - Vliegvelden tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog - Defensie.nl |url=https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/vliegvelden-tijdens-de-tweede-wereldoorlog/vliegveldenoverzicht/beek |access-date=2022-06-07 |website=[[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Ministerie van Defensie]] |language=nl-NL}}</ref> |- | [[Coleman Army Airfield]] || [[Coleman Barracks]] || [[Germany]] || 1945–2013 || |- | [[Ernest Harmon Air Force Base|Stephenville Army Airfield]] || [[Aerospace Defense Command]] ||[[Canada]] || 1941–1966 || [[Stephenville International Airport]] |- | [[Giebelstadt Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1935–2006 || |- | [[Goose Air Force Base|Goose Bay Army Airfield]] || [[Goose Air Defense Sector]] ||[[Canada]] || 1941–1976 || [[CFB Goose Bay]] |- | [[Griesheim Airport]] || || [[Germany]] || 1908–1992 || |- | [[Hanau Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1947–2006 || |- | [[Haunstetten Airfield]] || ||[[Germany]] || 1916–1964 || |- | [[Heidelberg Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1945–2014 || |- | [[Hoppstädten Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1956–1973 || |- | [[Karlsruhe Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 19??-1995 || [[Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport]] |- | [[Ludwigsburg Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1942–1992 || |- | [[Maurice Rose Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1951–2002 || |- | [[Naval_Station_Argentia#Fort_McAndrew|McAndrew Army Airfield]] || [[Northeast Air Command]] ||[[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]] || 1941–1948 || [[Marine Atlantic]] |- | [[Mutlangen Army Airfield]]|| ||[[Germany]] || 1945–1991 || |- | [[Pepperrell AFB|Pepperrell Army Airfield]] || [[Northeast Air Command|Newfoundland Base Command]] ||[[Canada]] || 1945–1961 || [[CFS St. John's]] |- | [[Schleissheim Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1948–1973 || [[Flugplatz Schleißheim]] |- | [[Tempelhof Central Airport]] || || [[Germany]] || 1923–1994 || [[Tempelhofer Feld]] |- | [[Wildflecken Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || || |- | [[Würzburg Army Airfield]] || || [[Germany]] || 1936–2008 || |} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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