In April 1917, as the United States entered World War I, the
Aviation Section of the U.S. Army Signal corps had only a handful
of usable flying fields. This number quickly grew exceeding 40 by
the end of the war. By the end of 1943, these fields had grown to
an astounding peak of 783- 345 main bases, 116 subbases, and 322
auxiliary fields - a number not including the many depots and
ranges. This manuscript details 89 bases in a statistical format,
which their histories - a topic of particular interest both inside
and outside the Air Force.
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