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Grand Island Army Air Field

Grand Island Army Airfield
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Part of Strategic Air Command
Hall County, near Grand Island, Nebraska
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2006 USGS Orthophoto
Grand Island AAF is located in Nebraska
Grand Island AAF
Grand Island AAF
Coordinates 40°58′03″N 98°18′35″W / 40.96750°N 98.30972°W / 40.96750; -98.30972Coordinates: 40°58′03″N 98°18′35″W / 40.96750°N 98.30972°W / 40.96750; -98.30972
Type Air Force Base
Site history
Built 1942
In use 1942-1946

Grand Island Army Airfield (IATA: GRIICAO: KGRIFAA LID: GRI) was a United States Army Air Forces airfield which operated from 1942 to 1946. After its closure, the base was reopened as Central Nebraska Regional Airport.

Grand Island Army Airfield was opened in 1942, and was one of eleven USAAF training bases in Nebraska during World War II. A portion of the 2,125-acre (8.60 km2) site was a former national defense airport. The site is bordered on all sides by farm ground. The Army Airfield was constructed, in part, over the pre-existing Grand Island Arrasmith Airport. To convert the existing airport into a military airfield, 173 buildings and structures were constructed at Grand Island Army Airfield.

The airfield was activated on 1 April 1943, under the command of Second Air Force Headquarters, Colorado Springs Army Air Base, Colorado. It was used in the early part of the war to train bomber air crews. Later in the war, the field was a staging area for bomber crews preparing for assignments in Guam and Tinian in the Pacific Theater of Operations. It was also a Strategic Air Command base in 1946. Major engine and airframe repair facilities were available for B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress bombers. One bombardment training wing (Second Air Force), and three bombardment groups (Twentieth Air Force) were attached to Grand Island during the war.


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