Lakehurst Maxfield Field | |||||||||||
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Part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst | |||||||||||
Lakehurst, Ocean County, New Jersey | |||||||||||
Front gate at Lakehurst
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Coordinates | 40°02′00″N 074°21′13″W / 40.03333°N 74.35361°WCoordinates: 40°02′00″N 074°21′13″W / 40.03333°N 74.35361°W | ||||||||||
Type | Military Airfield | ||||||||||
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Owner | United States Air Force | ||||||||||
Operator | 87th Air Base Wing | ||||||||||
Controlled by | United States Air Force | ||||||||||
Site history | |||||||||||
Built | 1916 | ||||||||||
In use | 1917 – present | ||||||||||
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Garrison | 87th Air Base Wing with support from Naval Support Activity Lakehurst | ||||||||||
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Identifiers | IATA: NEL, ICAO: KNEL, FAA LID: NEL | ||||||||||
Elevation | 100.6 feet (30.7 m) AMSL | ||||||||||
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration |
Naval Support Activity Lakehurst | |
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Command insignia of NSA Lakehurst
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Active | 2009- present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Navy |
Type | Support Command |
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Headquartered | Lakehurst Maxfield Field, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst |
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Current commander |
CAPT Chris Bergen |
Lakehurst Maxfield Field, formerly known as Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst (NAES Lakehurst), is the naval component of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, a United States Air Force-managed joint base headquartered approximately 25 miles (40 km) east-southeast of Trenton in Manchester Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. It is primarily the home to Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakerhurst, although the airfield supports several other flying and non-flying units as well. It's name is a amalgamation of its location and the last name of Commander Louis H. Maxfield, who lost his life when the R-38/USN ZR-2 airship crashed during flight on 24 August 1921 near Hull, England.
After its consolidation with McGuire Air Force Base and Fort Dix in October 2009, it became a United States Air Force installation and was placed under the 87th Air Base Wing. However, as with all joint bases, the installation receives support services from the previous installation authorities. Thus, Lakehurst Field is also provided certain services from Naval Support Activity Lakehurst, whose commander also serves as the Base Deputy Commander.
Lakehurst Maxfield Field's history begins as a munitions-testing site for the Imperial Russian Army in 1916. It was then acquired by the United States Army as Camp Kendrick during World War I. The United States Navy purchased the property in 1921 for use as an airship station and renamed it Naval Air Station Lakehurst.