Harry R. Fletcher, u.s. Air Force Historical research agency, author of air bases. Volume is second in a series on active air forces bases. This work represents a starting point for military students and staff officers.
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Vol. II Air Bases Outside of the United States of America
Harry R. Fletcher, u.s. Air Force Historical research agency, author of air bases. Volume is second in a series on active air forces bases. This work represents a starting point for military students and staff officers.
Harry R. Fletcher, u.s. Air Force Historical research agency, author of air bases. Volume is second in a series on active air forces bases. This work represents a starting point for military students and staff officers.
REFERENCE SERIES
Air Force Bases
Volume II
Air Bases Outside the United States of America
Harry R. Fletcher
United States Air Force Historical Research Agency
CENTER FOR AIR FORCE HISTORY
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1993Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fletcher, Harry R.
Air Force Bases.
(Reference series)
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: v. 2. Air bases outside the United States of America.
1. Air bases—United States—Directories, 1. United States. Air Force.
Center for Air Force History. Il. Series: Reference series (United States. Air Force.
Center for Air Force History).
UG633.M68 358.4°17°02573 88-600231Foreword
This volume is the second in a series on active Air Force bases and a
continuation of a recent line of works prepared for the Center for Air
Force History under the Reference Series. These reference books contain
specific information about a number of topics of interest to the United
States Air Force and other arms of the Department of Defense. They are
designed to present fundamental data about such diverse subjects as Air
Force aircraft, combat action, unit lineage and honors, campaign medals
and streamers, and air bases, for those who will write more extensive
narrative accounts about Air Force activities and operations. Volume II in
the Air Force Bases series provides important background information
about overseas installations that are less well known than domestic sta-
tions.
The active installations included in this volume, to be sure, represent
only a fraction of the overseas bases, fields, and stations operated by the
United States Air Force and predecessor organizations since the
beginning of World War II. Nevertheless, many of the most significant and
enduring air bases appear in these pages, some of which are essential to
America’s defense posture. This work represents a starting point for
military students and staff officers involved in defense research or plan-
ning, and for scholars interested in serious research of air bases and the
Air Force organizations that operated from them.
Richard P. Hallion
Air Force Historian
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