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Vavincourt Aerodrome, was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located North of Vavincourt, in the Meuse department in Lorraine in north-eastern France. ==Overview== The airfield was built during the summer of 1918 by the French with an approximate area of 498,000 square meters. It was completed on 30 October 1918 having a capacity for 45 officers and 300 enlisted men with 7 barracks. It was able to accommodate 63 aircraft in 9 hangars.〔Series L, Miscellaneous Sections of the Air Service, Volume 11, History of the Design and Projects Section of the Construction Division, Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.〕 Vavincourt Aerodrome was used by the Air Service, United States Army as a main operating base. Beginning in September, 1918, it was the home of the 1st Army Observation Group during both the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with three squadrons of aircraft.〔Series "D", Volume 2, Squadron histories,. Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.〕 In support of the flying squadrons, the 3d Air Park had a flight of mechanics for repair of both aircraft and vehicles. Also, the airfield was the home of Photo Sections #2 and #10 for processing and analyzing aerial photography. The ground support station consisted of various aircraft hangars, support buildings and quarters for personnel.〔 After the armistice in November 1918, Vavincourt remained active with two observation squadrons being assigned to it, awaiting demobilization. The order came down in May 1919 to inactivate the Air Service in France and was turned over to the 1st Air Depot for de-construction. All hangars and other structures were dismantled and all useful supplies and equipment were removed and sent back to the Depot for storage. Upon completion, the land turned over to the French government.〔Series 1, Paris Headquarters and Supply Section, Volume 30 History of the 1st Air Depot at Colombey-led-Belles, Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.〕 Eventually the land was returned to agricultural use by the local farmers. Today, what was Vavincourt Aerodrome is a series of cultivated fields located south of Vavincourt. The airfield was located to the east of the Départmental 28 (D28), with no indications of its wartime use. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vavincourt Aerodrome」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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