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Sherman Army Airfield

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because even after the separation of the Air Force from the Army, Fort Leavenworth continued to provide Sherman with almost all necessary quartermaster, ordnance, engineering and finance facilities. In 1951 the base acquired an additional mission, responsibility for providing minimum flying training for officers at 11 stations, mostly ROTC detachments, in Kansas and neighboring states.
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they were further lengthened to 6,000 feet, a distance sufficient for most types of aircraft used in that war. However, because in wet weather or when the river was high the ground was often too sodden to be satisfactory for use by heavy aircraft, cement aprons were laid down late in 1944 at the ends
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under which it remained for the duration of the war. The Third Staff Squadron was inactivated on 29 April 1944, its personnel and equipment going to a new organization, the 355th Air Base Unit. Also disbanded at that time and absorbed into the 355th were a medical detachment and the 344th Sub-Depot,
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Sherman airfield is also home to one of the last Army flying clubs in the United States. Fort Leavenworth Army Flying Club and Red Stone Arsenal Flying Club are the only two active Army clubs today. Fort Leavenworth Army Flying Club was established in 1958. For many years, it was based on the north
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As late as May 1944 Sherman had only 25 planes, most of which were trainers and none models then used in combat. However, an influx of pilots sent to study at Fort Leavenworth after gaining extensive combat experience on tours of duty overseas made it desirable to provide more and better planes for
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During the summer of 1953 Tenth Air Force evaluated Sherman Air Force Base and came to the conclusion that in the interests of economy the base should be discontinued and its training activities be transferred elsewhere. Headquarters USAF approved this measure, and on 25 October the 2223d Air Base
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cadets were given primary flight instruction there in 1942 by the 671st School Squadron. Otherwise the mission of the base continued to be to provide facilities for proficiency flying by faculty and students at the Command and General Staff School, for administrative flights, and for transients.
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After World War II operations at Sherman sank again to a small scale. By mid-1947 there were only 13 aircraft at the field and later there were even fewer. On 1 July 1950 only four officers and 104 airmen were assigned to the 4405th Air Base Squadron. However, this low manning was possible only
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In the early 1920s such flying was done at an old polo ground about three miles from Sherman. However, in the spring of 1926 an emergency strip, which had been laid out on the present site in 1923, was converted into a permanent airfield. To run the field an
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A hangar for the base was built in 1932. Badly damaged in 1934 by a fire which also destroyed several planes, it was repaired and used for the next 20 years. Several temporary buildings, including barracks for enlisted men, were added during World War II.
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which had been in operation at Sherman since its activation on 1 May 1941. About 50 men belonging to an airways communications detachment and a weather detachment remained outside the base unit, though attached to it for rations and quarters.
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the airfield is actually named for an early Army Aviation pioneer, Major William Carrington Sherman (1888–1927), who died in 1927 at Ft. Leavenworth while there as an instructor. William Sherman wrote the Army's first airplane tactics manual,
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detainees may be relocated to the Barracks, civilian leaders of the city and county of Leavenworth formally opposed the move because they fear it would mean an end to civilian use of the airport because of increased security.
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was to provide flying facilities for the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth. Most of its use was for proficiency flights by pilots assigned to the school as students or instructors.
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ramp at Sherman Airfield. The club was later moved inside the large hangar on the airfield. The club offers active duty and retired soldiers the opportunity to earn their pilot's certificate.
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At first a sod surface was used, but in 1930 construction of three cinder runways was initiated. The largest of these had a length of 4,000 feet, and after the entry of the United States into
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for the Private Pilot Certificate, Commercial Pilot Certificate, Airline Transport Pilot Certificate, and Flight Instructor Certificate. It has three aircraft available for rental, a
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for the Private Pilot Certificate, Commercial Pilot Certificate, Airline Transport Pilot Certificate, and Flight Instructor Certificate. It has five aircraft available for rental, a
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Lease Agreement Between the United States Army and the City of Leavenworth, Kansas, a political subdivision of Leavenworth County and the State of Kansas December 2010.
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Over the years Sherman saw many array of visitors, usually drawn there to transact business or attend ceremonies at Fort Leavenworth. Among them were in 1944 Gen.
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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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detachment was stationed there until 1 July 1937 when the detachment became the Third Staff Squadron. The base was located on low ground in a bend of the
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Squadron was officially discontinued. Responsibility for final close-out of the base was entrusted to the 2472d AFROTC Detachment at the
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Early in the war when bases were scarce Sherman AAF was pressed into service for training purposes. In September and October 1941 two
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of the main runways. Intersecting at one end and joined by a short cross-strip, the runways made a shape like the letter "A."
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For the 12-month period ending 31 December 2017 the airport had 20,400 aircraft operations, an average of 55 per day: 94%
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relocated from the middle of the fort to the northwest edge of Fort Leavenworth. In 2009 after it was announced that
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enworth. While many facilities at Fort Leavenworth are named for the Command and General Staff College founder
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During much of World War II Sherman had the peculiar distinction of being directly under Headquarters,
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units, the 124th and 127th Observation Squadrons, were sent there to train. They left in April 1942.
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designated 16/34 with an asphalt/concrete surface measuring is 5,318 by 102 feet (1,772 x 30 m).
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bluffs that make up the fort. Often endangered by floods, the levee protecting it burst the
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From its beginning, the primary and almost exclusive function of Sherman Army Airfield at
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at Sherman Army Airfield. It offers aircraft rental, flight instruction, fuel, and
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For the defunct World War II army airfield in Pleasant Hill, California, see
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in September 1947, the name of Sherman was changed on 13 January 1948 to
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rental to military and government employees. Its school provides
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The field on 19 July 2011 during the 2011 Missouri River floods
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and repair, aircraft rental, flight instruction, fuel, and
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Fort Leavenworth Army Flying Activity (FLAFA) is the
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It is a non-towered airfield with one 450:, Kansas. The airport is located on the 1405:United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth 994: 1156:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1149: 1111:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1104: 1041:"AirNav: KFLV - Sherman Army Airfield" 703:Sherman Army Airfield, 10 October 1943 1175:"Airport Data and Information Portal" 1000: 998: 489:Fort Leavenworth Army Flying Activity 7: 1339:Kansas City Kansas Community College 989:Air Force Historical Research Agency 739:adding citations to reliable sources 624:adding citations to reliable sources 1393:United States Disciplinary Barracks 947:United States Disciplinary Barracks 438:) is a joint use civilian-military 968:Kansas World War II Army Airfields 922:The airport is at the foot of the 557:Sherman AAF covers an area of 234 18:Sherman Army Airfield (California) 14: 942:causing Sherman to be inundated. 881:. 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Sherman Army Airfield (California)
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

39°22′04″N 094°55′04″W / 39.36778°N 94.91778°W / 39.36778; -94.91778 (Sherman AAF)
United States Army
IATA
ICAO
FAA
LID
AMSL
Coordinates
39°22′04″N 094°55′04″W / 39.36778°N 94.91778°W / 39.36778; -94.91778
KFLV is located in Kansas
Runways
Direction
Federal Aviation Administration

IATA
ICAO
airport
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Leavenworth County
United States Army
Leavenworth, Kansas
William Tecumseh Sherman
MWR operated aero club
hangar
flight training
Piper Warrior II
Cessna 172

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