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  1. Mitchell’s command of airpower forces during 1918 was so clear that his basic concepts could be seen in air employment in combined operations for the rest of the 20th century. He wrote of the German efforts to retreat from St. Mihiel: “Our air force, by attacking their transportation trains, railroads, and columns on the roads, piled them up with debris so that it was impossible for many ...

  2. Directory. NY 11530. Mitchel Field had been a US Air Force base on Long Island, New York, until it was decommissioned in 1961. Although all units were reassigned to McGuire AFB, the base still offers military housing, an athletic complex and an exchange/commissary. The rest of the property has been redeveloped by Nassau County and now contains ...

  3. Jul 19, 2014 - Hospital where I was born on Mitchell Air Force Base in Long Island, NY

  4. 1. Juni 1996 · Walter J. Boyne, formerly director of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C., is a retired Air Force colonel and author. He has written more than 400 articles and several books, the most recent of which was Silver Wings. His last article for Air Force Magazine, “Weird, Wonderful Warplanes,” appeared in the June 1975 issue.

  5. Paul Mitchell Travis AFB, Travis Air Force Base, California. 785 likes · 1 talking about this · 71 were here. Love serving to our Military Members, dependents and civilians at Travis AFB. Love serving to our Military Members, dependents and civilians at Travis AFB.

  6. mitchel field from hazelton's 1925 history "the boroughs of brooklyn and queens, counties of nassau and suffolk", in 1918 five sidings had been installed for aviation field no. 2. the high platform station can be seen in the distance in 1919 there were at least nine warehouses

  7. This is the former site of Mitchel Air Force Base, a/k/a Mitchel Field. The 1,117 acre base was deactivated in 1961. Mitchel's role as a military installation dates back to the Revolutionary War and includes service in every major military conflict from that time, through the Korean War. In 1918, the base was renamed Mitchel Field, in honor of Major John Purroy Mitchel, an aviation pioneer and ...