Fairmont Army Air Field
category : Military History

This 1,980-acre field provided final training for Heavy Bombardment Groups before they proceeded to the European, Mediterranean or Pacific Theatres. In 1944, the 393rd Bomb Squadron of the 504th was selected to join another group, which ultimately dropped bombs on Japan.
Fairmont Army Air Field was deactivated in 1945. In 1948 the air
base was turned over to the state aeronautics department. Today the remaining hangers are used for grain storage.
Address: 2 miles North of Geneva on Hwy 81, Road J east to Road 15 north, or South of Fairmont
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