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Connecticut World War II Army Airfields

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Type
  
Army Airfields

In use
  
1940-present

Built
  
1940-1944

Connecticut World War II Army Airfields

Controlled by
  
United States Army Air Forces

Garrisons
  
First Air Force, Army Air Forces Training Command

During World War II, Connecticut was a major United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) training center for pilots and aircrews.

The USAAF established Six major airfields under the command of First Air Force, headquartered at Mitchel Army Airfield, New York between 1942 and 1945.

The mission of these bases primarily was wartime training of aircrews by Army Air Forces Training Command (A precursor to the current-day USAF Air Education and Training Command).

It is still possible to find remnants of these wartime airfields as most were converted into municipal airports. Hundreds of the temporary buildings that were used survive today, and are being used for other purposes.

Air Fields

  • Bradley Field, 2 miles west of Windsor Locks
  • Now: Bradley International Airport (BIAP), Bradley Air National Guard Base (BANGB)
  • Brainard Field, 2 miles south-southeast of Hartford
  • Now: Hartford-Brainard Airport (HFD)
  • Bridgeport Army Air Field, 3 miles southeast of Stratford
  • Now: Sikorsky Memorial Airport (BDR)
  • Groton Army Air Field, 3 miles southeast of Groton
  • Now: Groton-New London Airport (GON)
  • New Haven Army Air Field, 3 miles southeast of New Haven
  • Now: Tweed New Haven Regional Airport (HVN)
  • Rentschler Field, 3 miles east-southeast of Hartford
  • Was: Rentschler Field (airport) (1933-1997) Now: Rentschler Heliport (CT88) and Rentschler Field (football stadium)

    References

    Connecticut World War II Army Airfields Wikipedia