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NAVAL
AIR STATION ATLANTA
1941
* 1959
Anticipating America's involvement in a second world
war, the government returned to the site of Camp Gordon in October 1940
and over the next seven months constructed a 400-acre Naval Reserve Aviation
Base at the DeKalb County Airport.
Commission in March 1941, the field's chief mission was primary flight
training of Navy and Marine Corps aviators. Expanding to meet war needs,
the base added training for instrument flight instructors and in January
1943 was designated Naval Air Station Atlanta. Training some 3,000 pilots
and over 4,000 instructors, NAS Atlanta supported the vast expansion of
naval aviation that proved decisive in the Pacific War against Japan.
Following World War II, NAS Atlanta became a Reserve Naval Air Station
with nine squadrons (F4U Corsairs, F6F Hellcats, TMB Avengers, and PBY
Catalinas) and trained reservists to meet the Korean War emergency of
1950-1953. The evolution of jet fighters and large patrol bombers prompted
the relocation of NAS Atlanta to the longer runways of Dobbins Air Force
Base, Marietta in 1959.
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