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Morse Field (Hawaii)

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51: 567: 23: 462: 67: 74: 393: 267:, and all adjacent landing areas demolished and the strip destroyed as a precautionary measure against enemy use. By 28 December 1941, gasoline storage facilities were complete, a water line installed, and mobilization buildings were more than half finished. These projects were all that were deemed appropriate for continuance at the time. 256:. Construction work, originally under the Zone Constructing Quartermaster, was transferred to the District Engineer in late 1940. A total of $ 1,534,793 was requested from the War Department in May for completion of the project; this amount later increased to $ 2,020,000. 301:
It was later reopened, however, in support of Project Have Lent, a sounding rocket probe program to evaluate advanced ballistic reentry system experiments. The close proximity and aspect angle of South Point to the optical site sensors located on the island of
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In 1979, the Station was divided in two parcels located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) apart, containing approximately 5.9 acres (24,000 m) each. One of the sites was the main operations area, while the other areas was used for a boresight tower.
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In 1941 construction was underway on five buildings, runways, and access roads at Morse Field. Activities were centralized at this airport inasmuch as its location shortened by approximately 200 miles (320 km), from a routing through
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Blocking of landing areas on the island occupied large amounts of time and manpower due to the extensive areas involved and the comparatively smooth surfaces surrounding the field, which could be used as landing fields.
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of the AFSC announced that the Air Force would assume control of space tracking and communications from the Navy at South Point on 1 February 1965. Then on 30 September 1965, the Station was closed.
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Shaw, Frederick J. (2004), Locating Air Force Base Sites History’s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
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South Point AFS was one of the few Air Force installations in the State of Hawaii that did not fall under the control of the 15th Air Base Wing at
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was approved. It was not until August 30, 1952 that the property was finally restored to the Territory by Executive Order.
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The Station was under the operational control of the Space and Missile Test Center (SAMTEC).
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is a former military airfield located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south-southwest of
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On February 11, 1983, the facilities at the former Morse Field were formally closed by the
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it was declared surplus and on January 16, 1948, a right of entry from the
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runways at Morse Field was suspended shortly after the December 7, 1941
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were the primary reasons for launching the probes from this location.
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plus utility easements covering 21 acres (8.5 ha) of land.
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Hawaii
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The work on the Morse Field was an earth field with a
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15th Air Base Wing History Office via Hawaii Aviation
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It is now abandoned. 207:. It was also known as 1141:JB Pearl Harbor–Hickam 398:public domain material 116:18.91611°N 155.67806°W 1083:French Frigate Shoals 415:Hawaii, Hawaii island 320:. It belonged to the 179:Radar tower 1964-1983 296:Bernard A. Schriever 186:Garrison information 121:18.91611; -155.67806 799:549th Night Fighter 794:548th Night Fighter 773:316th Troop Carrier 768:311th Troop Carrier 742:41st Reconnaissance 737:28th Reconnaissance 710:419th Troop Carrier 284:Territory of Hawaii 112: /  1114:PMRF Barking Sands 1108:CGAS Barbers Point 747:43d Reconnaissance 209:South Cape Airport 173:Air Base 1933-1948 145:Controlled by 1222: 1221: 1018:Kapalua–West Maui 910: 909: 811: 810: 807: 806: 789:6th Night Fighter 763:9th Troop Carrier 718: 717: 658:494th Bombardment 653:307th Bombardment 561: 560: 469:Seventh Air Force 375:. 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Hawaii County
Ka Lae

Morse Field is located in Hawaii
18°54′58″N 155°40′41″W / 18.91611°N 155.67806°W / 18.91611; -155.67806
United States Army Air Forces
Naʻālehu, Hawaii
Ka Lae
fee simple
Oahu
Australia
Philippines
marston mat
Japanese attack on Hawaii
World War II
U.S. Army
Territory of Hawaii
Bernard A. Schriever
Maui
Hickam AFB
Air Force Systems Command
Andrews AFB
governor's
executive order
Hawaii World War II Army Airfields
"Morse Field (South Cape Airport)"
public domain material
Air Force Historical Research Agency
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields

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