For the current civilian use of this facility, see Ninoy Aquino International Airport. For the Philippine Air Force use of the facility, see Villamor Air Base. For the Colorado airfield, see Nichols Field (Colorado).
Nichols Field
Part of the Fifth Air Force
Located near: Manila, Luzon, Philippines
Two North American A-27s of the 17th Pursuit Squadron at Nichols Field, Philippines, in 1941.
Air Service, United States Army 1919–1926 United States Army Air Corps 1926–1941 United States Army Air Forces 1941–1942; 1945–1946 (Occupied by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service, 1942–1945)
Site history
Built
1919
Built by
Air Service, United States Army
In use
1941–1946
Battles/wars
World War II
Events
Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) Philippines Campaign (1944–45)
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headquarters. Most of the aircraft of the FEAF were based at either Clark Field or NicholsField. The cultural site was an Honourable Mention in the 2001 UNESCO...
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decommissioned in 1948. Airport operations were moved to the current site, NicholsField, due to the flatter terrain, expanse of greenfield land, and the existing...
Department (MPD) SCORPION unit, pulled Nichols from his car before pepper spraying and tasering him. Nichols broke free and ran toward his mother's house...
"knack for trouble". Nichols dropped out of college and moved to Georgia in 1995, where he worked for Hewlett-Packard and UPS. Nichols was arrested on multiple...
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first lieutenant on 1 October 1934. In June 1935, he was posted to NicholsField in the Philippines, where he served with the 2nd Observation Squadron...
was formerly called NicholsField Road, later shortened to Nichols Road, after the US air base in Pasay which it served. NicholsField, in turn, was named...
provide defensive cover could use Clark Field or satellite airfields including NicholsField and Nielson Field to the southeast, Iba Airfield to the west...
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