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Chandler Field (Pennsylvania)

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Today, the Chandler Field main building, officer's quarters, hangar foundations, launching ramp and other elements of the base remain. The buildings are closed to the public, however site tours are available.
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The facility was reopened in 1919 as a flying school, and used by the Navy during World War II as a seaplane base. It was again reopened as a civil facility in 1946.
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Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the First World War, Volume 3, Part 3, Center of Military History, United States Army, 1949 (1988 Reprint)
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military airfield. The field was one of the first three Signal Corps military training airfields prior to the United States Entry into
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It was closed in early 1918 as inadequate for the Army's needs, its personnel and equipment moved to
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The facility was opened as a training field in early 1917 and initially operated as an
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as pilot. Lt Chandler was knocked unconscious in the crash and drowned.
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Transportation buildings and structures in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
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seaplane aviators. Training units assigned to Chandler Field were:
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Location of U.S. Aviation Fields, The New York Times, 21 July 1918
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Re-designated as 45th Aero Squadron (II), August – November 1917
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Post Headquarters, Chandler Field June 1917 – January 1918
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Former military airfield in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
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History of Air Education and Training Command, 1942–2002
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Pennsylvania's lost World War I airfield is rediscovered
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143d Aero Squadron (Service), October – November 1917
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1917 Air service graduating class from Chandler Field
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Essington, Pennsylvania

Chandler Field is located in Pennsylvania
39°51′38″N 75°18′00″W / 39.86056°N 75.30000°W / 39.86056; -75.30000 (Chandler Field)

Air Service, United States Army

World War I
central business district
Essington
Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
United States
Delaware River
Philadelphia International Airport
North Island
Lewis H. Brereton

Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
World War I
National Guard
Gerstner Field
List of Training Section Air Service airfields
public domain material
Air Force Historical Research Agency


FAA Airport Form 5010 for 9N2
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