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Wurtsmith Air
Force Base is a
decommissioned United States Air
Force base in
Iosco County, Michigan. Near Lake Huron, it
operated for
seventy years, from...
- Paul
Bernard Wurtsmith (9
August 1906 – 13
September 1946) was a
United States Army Air
Forces general during World War II.
Enlisting in the
United States...
- Oscoda–
Wurtsmith Airport (IATA: OSC, ICAO: KOSC, FAA LID: OSC) is a
public use
airport located three nautical miles (6 km)
northwest of the
central business...
- The
Wurtsmith Air
Museum is an
aviation museum located at Oscoda–
Wurtsmith Airport in Oscoda,
Michigan focused on the
history of
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base...
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article was
later revised and
published in The
Detroit News in 1910.
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base was a
United States Air
Force commissioned in 1923 in Oscoda...
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state of Michigan. The po****tion was 6,788 at the 2020 census. The
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base is
located within the township.
Foote Site
Village is an...
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Archived from the
original on 1
January 2014. "A
roaring farewell at
Wurtsmith air base."
Chicago Tribune, 4
December 1992.
Archived 17 June 2013 at...
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other SAC
wings and
became non-operational. The 379th was re****igned to
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base,
Michigan without personnel or
equipment in
January 1961...
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aircraft commander and
instructor pilot in the 920th Air
Refueling Squadron,
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base, Michigan. From
September 1992 to
February 1995 he was...
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originally an Air
Force Base,
transferred to Air
National Guard,
still in use
Wurtsmith Air
Force Base, Oscoda,
built 1923,
closed 1993 per BRAC
Naval Air Station...