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What is a army base called?

U.S. Army installations are usually referred to as "posts." Air Force & Navy installations are referred to as "bases." Therefore, facilities within an Army post would be referred to as "Post Exchange", "Post Theater", etc. Facilities within a Naval or Air Force base would be referred to as "Base Exchange", "Base Theater", etc. Army posts often have "Fort" in the name, although other terms, including "Camp" are used ("Camp" is also used by the Marine Corps).


Was the North American F-86 Sabre used in the Vietnam war?

Yes they were used by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). They flew from Takhli RTAB and they were used as base air defence.


Was New bedford, MA bombed in World War 2?

I found no evidence of New Bedford, MA being bombed during World War 2. There were bomber crews who trained at the air bases there however. If you want further details you can contact:Air Technical Service CommanndBedford Army Air Field, Bedford432d/433d Army Air Force Base UnitWas: Hanscom Airport(1947)Was: Bedford Airfield (1948)Now: Hanscom Air Force Base (1948-Present)


What was the objective of the battle at Midway?

The goal of the Japanese was to use the bombing of Midway to lure the Americans into an uneven fight, and annihilate the US carrier force. The US goal was to ambush the Japanese and annihilate the Japanese carrier force.


Do Bombers from world war 2 Still exist?

Yes. They can be found at air shows ( many still fly) and in air museums. If you are in CA Castle Air force base museum has several you can see and go into.