Hobbs Army Airfield (IATA: HAAF, ICAO: KHAAF) was an airfield used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces Air Training Command as part of the Western Flight Training Center. It is located in the vicinity of Hobbs, New Mexico.
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HobbsArmyAirfield (IATA: HAAF, ICAO: KHAAF) was an airfield used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces Air Training Command as part...
men located four miles north-west of Hobbs, New Mexico, opened in 1998 on 60 acres of the former HobbsArmyAirfield, now adjacent to the Lea County Regional...
operational questions were conducted. In one incident, the Carlsbad ArmyAirfield Auxiliary Air Base (32°15′39″N 104°13′45″W / 32.26083°N 104.22917°W...
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States Army Air Corps in 1942 as Carlsbad ArmyAirfield, the facility was activated on October 12, 1942. It was assigned to United States Army Air Forces...
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at Clovis, Alamogordo, and Roswell, along with temporary war-time airfields at Hobbs, Deming, Fort Sumner, and the White Sands Proving Ground. The prisoner...
used in the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Laboratory received the Army-Navy "E" Award for Excellence in production on October 16, 1945.[citation...
Depression. The airfield was reopened in February 1941, and was rebuilt in 1942 by the United States Army Air Forces as a World War II training airfield. It was...
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