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Garden City Army Airfield
Part of Army Air Forces Flying Training Command
Located near Garden City, Kansas
Garden City Army Airfield 6 Oct 1943
Garden City AAF
Coordinates
37°55′39″N100°43′28″W / 37.92750°N 100.72444°W / 37.92750; -100.72444 (Garden City AAF)
Type
Training Airfield
Site history
Built
1942
In use
1942–1947
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