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Peel Field
Peel Field, (Formerly: Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #4), is a closed United States Air Force field. It is located 5.7 miles west of Valparaiso, Florida. ==Overview== Auxiliary Field 4 is named Peel Field for 2nd Lt Garland O. Peel, Jr.,, USAAF, who died in the take-off crash of Martin B-12AM, AAF Ser. No. ''33-262'',of the 387th School Squadron, 2 January 1942, when he suffered engine failure.〔(January 1942 USAAF Accident Reports ). Aviationarchaeology.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-31.〕 He was a gunnery school instructor at Eglin.〔(Factsheets : Eglin Air Force Base History ). Eglin.af.mil. Retrieved on 2011-10-31.〕 Peel Field was utilized for the filming of scenes for the 1944 film ''Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo''.〔(Eglin in the movies ). (PDF) . Retrieved on 2011-10-31.〕
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