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Bellows Air Force Station

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Bellows Field was used for recreational gliders in the late 1950s and early 1960s. A truck would tow a glider into the air, then the glider pilot would release the tow cable and then catch updrafts from the prevailing wind blowing inshore and deflecting upwards from the very nearby mountains. In this
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is a historic Japanese cemetery on the base. The cemetery is excluded from military use. Marine Corps research has identified 57 burials with approximately 45 grave markers. The markers are primarily written in Japanese. The death dates of the dead are primarily in the 1910s; the most recent burial
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Recent improvements to the training area over the old runway include construction of a forward operating base (FOB) mock-up around the old Bldg. 700, Bldg. 700 renovations, and a modular military operations in urban terrain (MOUT) training system that consists of 74 buildings (made from shipping
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The 298th Regiment, Multi-Functional Training Unit (MFTU), Regional Training Institute (RTI) is part of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Army School System. The headquarters and 1st and 2nd Battalions are located at Bellows Air Force Station in Waimanalo, Hawaii. The Ordnance
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In 1958, when the last runways were closed and the flying field status terminated, Bellows was renamed Bellows Air Force Station with a primary mission as an Armed Forces Recreation Center. As a Recreation Center, Bellows AFS provides beachfront cabins, camping, and limited condominium style
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Bellows AFS was also the Air Force transmitter-facility site for long-haul high-frequency radio communications from the late 1950s until HF radio was largely replaced by the military satellite program. HF radio links were established using highly directional Sloping "V" antennas to
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containers) on four separate sites. Additional containers have been moved into the main training area to be used as part of a combat vehicle operators' course for Marines to simulate driving in real-world conditions.
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The RTI is accredited by various agencies, including TRADOC, the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy, active duty proponent schools for the various military occupational specialties, and the U.S. Army Ordnance Center.
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apartments for active duty, reserve, and retired military personnel to stay in. Additionally, there is a small AAFES Express shopette, a paintball course, and Turtle Cove outdoor adventure program office.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has organized removal of invasive ironwood trees. The base command is also working on sand dune restoration in order to minimize beach erosion.
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The Marine Corps acquired approximately 1,049 acres (4.25 km) of Bellows from the Air Force in 1999. The Marine Corps Training Area Bellows is now part of
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A panorama of the northern section of Bellows Beach. Antenna installation on the right marks the beginning of the southern section of the beach
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war hero. Bellows Field was made a permanent military post in July 1941, and it was one of the airfields targeted during the
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The Hawaii Army National Guard 298th Regiment, Regional Training Institute located on Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii.
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View of rear of duplex cabin at Bellows AFS, Hawaii. Cabins come with charcoal barbecues, picnic tables and chairs.
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Training Company is located at the Regional Training Site Maintenance (RTSM) facilities in Pearl City, Hawaii.
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Created in 1917 as the Waimänalo Military Reservation on a former sugarcane plantation, the base was renamed
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This is the sign located at the entrance to Bellows Air Force Station in Hawaii.
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way the pilot could keep the glider in the air as long as desired.
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on December 7, 1941. The attack at Bellows Field killed two
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Hawaii
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Hawaii Army National Guard 298th Regiment, MFTU (RTI)
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and Hans C. Christiansen—and injured six others. One
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watershed-management system upstream from the base.
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Buildings and structures in Honolulu County, Hawaii
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Bellows Air Force Base

Bellows Air Force Station is located in Hawaii
21°22′08.71″N 157°42′40.12″W / 21.3690861°N 157.7111444°W / 21.3690861; -157.7111444

United States
military reservation
Waimanalo, Hawaii
World War II
Pililaau Army Recreation Center
Armed Forces Recreation Centers
Franklin Barney Bellows
World War I
attack on Pearl Harbor
United States Army Air Forces
George Allison Whiteman
B-17
bomber
Hickam Field
Clark Air Base, Philippines
McClellan AFB, California
Hickam AFB




Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Kaneohe Bay
amphibious

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