Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields

Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields is located in Oklahoma
Altus AAF
Altus AAF
Chickasha AAF
Chickasha AAF
Enid AAF
Enid AAF
Frederick AAF
Frederick AAF
Hatbox AAF
Hatbox AAF
Miami MAP
Miami MAP
Mustang AAF
Mustang AAF
Ponca City MAP
Ponca City MAP
Tinker AAF
Tinker AAF
Ardmore AAF
Ardmore AAF
Muskogee AAF
Muskogee AAF
Will Rogers MAP
Will Rogers MAP
Woodward AAF
Woodward AAF
Tulsa MAP
Tulsa MAP
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Map Of Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields
TypeArmy AirfieldsSite historyBuilt1940–1944In use1940–present

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (AAF) established numerous airfields in Oklahoma for training pilots and aircrews of AAF fighters and bombers or as major maintenance and supply centers.

Most of these airfields were under the command of Third Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC) (a predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command). However other AAF commands, including Second Air Force, Air Technical Service Command (ATSC) and Air Transport Command (ATC) commanded airfields in a support roles.

It is still possible to find remnants of these wartime airfields. Many were converted into municipal airports, some were returned to agriculture and several were retained as United States Air Force installations and were front-line bases during the Cold War. Hundreds of the temporary buildings that were used survive today, and are being used for other purposes.

Major Airfields

Army Air Forces Training Command

  • Altus Army Airfield, Altus
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2508th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Altus Air Force Base
  • Chickasha Field, Chickasha
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2549th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Chickasha Municipal Airport (IATA: CHK, ICAO: KCHK)
  • Cimarron Army Airfield, Cimmaron
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2508th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Clarence E. Page Municipal Airport (IATA: RCE, ICAO: KRCE)
  • Enid Army Airfield, Enid
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2518th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Vance Air Force Base
  • Frederick Army Airfield, Frederick
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2520th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Frederick Municipal Airport (IATA: FDR, ICAO: KFDR)
  • Hatbox Army Airfield, Muskogee
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2557th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Later: Hatbox Field (Closed)
  • Miami Municipal Airport, Miami
    AAF Central Flying Training Command
    2556th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: Miami Municipal Airport (IATA: MIO, ICAO: KMIO)
  • Mustang Field, El Reno
    Central Flying Training Command
    2554th Army Air Forces Base Unit
    Now: El Reno Regional Airport (IATA: RQO, ICAO: KRQO)
  • Ponca City Airport, Ponca City
    Central Flying Training Command
    323d Army Air Forces Flying Training Detachment
    Now: Ponca City Regional Airport (IATA: PNC, ICAO: KPNC)

Air Technical Service Command

Second Air Force

Third Air Force

Air Transport Command

Note: The former Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, now Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark, was originally Naval Air Station Clinton as acquired by the U. S. Navy in 1942. NAS Clinton was closed at the end of World War II and turned over to the City of Clinton. It was on 15 September 1954 that the USAF leased the former NAS Clinton site from the City of Clinton to be used as an Air Force Base.

References

  • Maurer, Maurer (ed.), Air Force Combat Units of World War II [1], Office of Air Force History, Washington, D.C., 1961 (reprint 1983) ISBN 0-912799-02-1.
  • Military Airfields in World War II - Oklahoma


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