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    Esler Field, also known as Esler Regional Airport (IATA: ESF, ICAO: KESF, FAA LID: ESF), is a military and public use airfield in Rapides Parish, Louisiana...
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  • British diplomat Places Esler Airfield, military and public use airfield in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States Páirc Esler, a Gaelic Athletic Association...
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  • organization Entertainment Sports and Fun Camps (ESF), network of day camps Esler Airfield, in Louisiana, United States Estafeta Carga Aérea, a Mexican airline...
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    beginnings back to 1939 when it served as an emergency airstrip for Esler Airfield, which was about 10 miles northeast of what would become Alexandria...
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    (west) Natchitoches Parish (northwest) Kisatchie National Forest (part) Esler Airfield (LA Army National Guard) Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville...
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  • Airport Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico UTC−08:00 Apr-Oct ESF KESF Esler Airfield (Esler Regional Airport) Alexandria, Louisiana, United States UTC−06:00...
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  • Battalion (General Support) at Army Aviation Support Facility #2 at Esler Airfield Company F "State Aviation Command". Louisiana Army National Guard. 18...
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    Training Center Pineville - Pineville Army Aviation Support Facility #2 at Esler Airfield - Pineville Camp Minden, site of the deactivated Louisiana Army Ammunition...
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    LA 1254 LA 116 – Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville, Esler Airfield Paradise LA 623 – Tioga Heritage Park and Museum Ball LA 1204 South...
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    6 km) distant. In the early 1940s, this became the site of Esler Army Airfield, now known as Esler Regional Airport. The portion of the current LA 116 extending...
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  • HBO miniseries The Pacific. Tatum is portrayed in the series by actor Ben Esler. Tatum enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps when he was 17. He became a machine...
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    P-40 Warhawks were assigned. Control of the airfield was transferred from DeRidder AAB to Third Air Force (Esler Field) on March 24, 1944. The mission of...
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    California, 26 November 1943 Esler Field, Louisiana, 8 May 1944 Key Field, Mississippi, c. 29 January–26 Feb 1945 Nancy-Azelot Airfield (A-95), France, 22 March...
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    com. Archived from the original on 21 May 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2018. Esler, David (20 August 2019). "Storied Le Bourget Is Europe's Premier Business...
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  • commanded a significant number of airfields in a support roles. It is still possible to find remnants of these wartime airfields. Many were converted into municipal...
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    Publisher Helion and Company and co-authored by David Truesdale and Allan Esler Smith and a foreword by Sir Roger Moore. Available here: http://www.helion...
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    7 December 1943 Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana, 25 March 1944 Pollock Army Airfield, Louisiana, 15 April 1944 Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana, 9 February...
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  • Air support base (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces)
    post (Camp Atterbury Army Airfield, Camp Breckenridge Army Airfield, Camp Campbell Army Airfield, & Camp Davis Army Airfield), one base supported two army...
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    7 December 1943 Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana, 25 March 1944 Pollock Army Airfield, Louisiana, 15 April 1944 Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana, 9 February...
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    Salinas Municipal Airport (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in California)
    with Fort Ord units. It was reassigned back to Third Air Force, moving to Esler Field, Louisiana in January 1943 where it served as the observation unit...
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    Observation Squadron was assigned to the 67th Observation Group at Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana in August 1941. The Squadron flew antisubmarine patrols...
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    June 1943 Camp Campbell Army Airfield, Kentucky, 27 June 1943 Esler Field, Louisiana, 20 November 1943 Muskogee Army Airfield, Oklahoma, 12 Apr – 3 October...
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  • Michigan KESC – Delta County Airport – Escanaba, Michigan KESF (ESF) – Esler Regional Airport – Alexandria, Louisiana KESN (ESN) – Easton Airport (Newnan...
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    unit, as the 94th Reconnaissance Squadron. In February, the group moved to Esler Field, Louisiana, where it began converting to the North American B-25 Mitchell...
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    Signal Battalion (Air Support Command) and activated on 11 January 1943 at Esler Field, Louisiana. In June 1944, the unit was reorganized and re-designated...
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    1940. For many years this airfield was simply called the Artillery Range Airport Camp. On 11 April 1941, Lieutenant Wilmer Esler was killed in the crash...
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    North American BC-1As to fly, the unit was called to active service at Esler Field in Alexandria, LA, in response to a general military call-up following...
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    Experimental Establishment's chief test pilot Squadron Leader Samuel Eric Esler, DFC, AE. The second low-speed 707, VX790, built with the still uncompleted...
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    the 94th Reconnaissance Squadron. In February 1942, the group moved to Esler Field, Louisiana, where it began converting to the North American B-25 Mitchell...
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    performed its maiden flight from RAF Boscombe Down, Squadron Leader Samuel Eric Esler, DFC, AE, was at the controls. Two days later, it was statically displayed...
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