Major USAF Installations in September 1947 at time of USAF activation as a separate United States Military Service
References:
History of SAC 1947 (Offutt Air Force Base, Nebr.: 1949), 235, AFHRA 416.01
History of the Tactical Air Command for 1947, vol. I (Langley AFB, Va.: August 1949), 50, fn 126 & 51, fn 127, AFHRA 417.01
History, Air Defense Command, March 1946–June 1947 (Mitchel AFB, N.Y.: November 1948), 5–6, AFHRA 410.01
History of Air Training Command, 1 January 1947 Through 31 December 1947, vol. I (Barksdale AFB, La.: 1948), Chart 2, AFHRA 220.01
The Air University History, 1 July 1947–30 June 1948, vol. 1 (Maxwell AFB, Ala.: 1949), 18, 45–46, AFHRA 239.01
History of Air Materiel Command, 1947, vol. II, Appendix 10, Chart I, AFHRA 200–7
Air Proving Ground Historical Data, 2 September 1945–30 June 1949, vol. 1 (Eglin AFB, Fla: December 1951), 245 & Plate 9, AFHRA 240.01
Incoming Message, 29 September 1947, from CG ATLD ATS Fort Totten N.Y., 9/27/47 ATLD 6021, in A Summary of the Activities of the Headquarters, Air Transport Service, 1947 (Westover AFB, Mass.: n.d.), AFHRA 300.01
Listing of AAF Organizations in Continental U.S., as of 30 September 1947 (Washington, D.C.: Hqs, U.S. Army Air Forces, Office of Air Comptroller, October 21, 1947), AFHRA 134.45–20
Robert Mueller, Air Force Bases, vol. 1, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States (Washington, D.C.: Office of Air Force History, 1989).
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