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Lieutenant General Best Barracks : ウィキペディア英語版
Lieutenant General Best Barracks

Lieutenant General Best Barracks ((オランダ語:Luitenant-generaal Bestkazerne)), formerly De Peel Air Base ((オランダ語:Luchtmachtbasis De Peel)), is a Royal Netherlands Army guided missile base in the Netherlands. It currently has only one, though not actively used, runway.
==History==

In June of 1944 the German Luftwaffe constructed the first airfield near the town of De Rips, consisting of a single 1400 meters long and 75 meters wide grass strip. The airfield did not see much use by the retreating German forces and was later briefly used in October of 1944 by the Royal Canadian Air Force 126 wing as an Advanced Landing Ground (designated B-84). It was not located on the site of the current air base, but about 8 kilometers to the north-west of it. There are no visible remains of it today.〔(Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields - Noord Brabant, the Netherlands - De Rips ), article retrieved April 10, 2013.〕
The air base was founded as a diversion airfield in 1954 with two parallel runways (06L/24R and 06R/24L) and never served as an active base for aircraft, seeing only incidental usage from the aerial photo reconnaissance unit from nearby Volkel Air Base, even though the base was expanded in 1973 for possible NATO use. In 1993 it was closed as an operational airfield and became the home base of the Royal Netherlands Air Force guided missile division (Groep Geleide Wapens, or GGW). One runway remained however, though it is no longer actively used by the military. The base is used for glider flying however. Military aerial exercises also take place in its airspace.
In March 2012 it was decided as part of a reorganisation to transfer control of the base from the Royal Netherlands Air Force to the Royal Netherlands Army, resulting in a name change to Lieutenant General Best Barracks ((オランダ語:Luitenant-generaal Bestkazerne)). However, it is still commonly referred to as ''De Peel''.〔NOTAM as an example of continued usage of ''De Peel'': EHDP VENRAY/DE PEEL - M0432/13 - TEMPORARY SPECIAL RULES ZONE 'DE PEEL A' ACTIVATED FOR MIL EXER 'FTX NIVEAU 2'. (... ) DAILY 0700-1400, 16 APR 07:00 2013 UNTIL 18 APR 14:00 2013. CREATED: 02 APR 07:20 2013〕〔Aeronautical chart as an example of continued usage of ''De Peel'': (Skyvector.com - Aeronautical Chart of the Netherlands ), map retrieved April 10, 2013.〕

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