Dyess Air Force Base opened in 1942 as Tye Army Airfield. The site briefly became a Texas Army National Guard Training site but was later inaugurated
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Reese Air Force Base opened in 1941 as a pilot training school. Until its closing in 1995, the base trained over 25,000 pilots on a variety of
Learn MoreNaval Support Activity (NSA) Mid-South was established in 1942 as a Naval Reserve base. The site initially served as a pilot and ground crew training
Learn MoreLovell Field first opened in 1930 and is now the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport. The site acted as a military base during World War II, training
Learn MoreJoe Foss Field Air National Guard Station is an installation of the South Dakota Air National Guard. Constructed during World War II as a regional
Learn MoreCamp Rapid is an installation of the South Dakota Army National Guard. The base originally started as a SDARNG summer encampment in the early 20th
Learn MoreJoint Base Charleston opened in 1942 in response to the start of World War II. The site functioned as an air depot training station for air personnel
Learn MoreMcEntire Air National Guard Base is home to the 245th Air Traffic Control Squadron and 169th Fighter Wing. The base provides air-to-air and
Learn MoreMcCrady Training Center is a South Carolina Army National Guard Installation. The facility includes a variety of training ranges in a wooded
Learn MoreShaw Air Force Base opened as a World War II-era cadet training facility. It also operated as a prisoner of war camp at the time. While its functions
Learn MoreMyrtle Beach Air Force Base opened as a municipal airport in 1939, and it became a defense site a year later. The initial mission of the base was
Learn MoreNaval Station Newport is one of the Navy’s main sites for training officers, senior personnel, and midshipman candidates. They also focus on testing
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