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Helm Field

Helm Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A-7 is a former US Army Airfield use for training during World War II. Helm Field was location in the town of Coalinga, California, 70 miles south of Fresno. Helm Field had two 3,000 foot runways, one oriented east/west and one oriented northwest/southeast. The Airfield was on a 773 acres site of form farm land. The US Army purchased the land on January 11, 1943 for training pilots. The Airfield was used by the Lemoore Basic Flying School, based at the Lemoore Army Air Field. Helm Field was 15 miles northwest of Lemoore Army Air Field. The Army built at Helm Field to support training stage house, control tower, motor pool building, crash truck shelter and latrines. Helm Field was used by Air Corps Basic Flying School, the AAF Basic Flying School, the AAF Pilot School, the 88th Air Base Squadron, the 3023rd Army Air Force Pilot School and the 461st Army Air Force Base Unit. The army closed Helm Field on October 15, 1844 and the Airfield was sold by the War Assets Administration. Helm Field was used as a farm labor camp in the 1950s. The east/west runway was returned to farmland. The northwest/southeast runway was still intact and was used as a civilian airfield till 1971.[1] [2][3][4]

Helm Field
Part of Army Air Force Training Command
Coalinga, California
USGS 1971 photo showing one of the two Helm Field runways
Helm Field AAF
Coordinates36°21′0″N 120°10′26.4″W / 36.35000°N 120.174000°W / 36.35000; -120.174000
TypeArmy Airfield
Site information
Controlled byUnited States Army Air Forces
Site history
Built1943
In use1943-1945
Garrison information
GarrisonArmy Air Force Training Command

Lemoore Auxiliary Airfields edit

To support the Lemoore Basic Flying School, based at Lemoore Army Air Field Auxiliary Airfields and Landing Mats were built around the Lemoore Army Air Field.[5]

Boston Field edit

Boston Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-1) was located at 36°13′12″N 119°59′20″W / 36.22000°N 119.98889°W / 36.22000; -119.98889 near Westhaven, Fresno County, California. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland. Boston Field was 3 miles south/west of Lemoore Army Airfield. The Airfield is listed as Bond Field on some later maps.[6]

Huron Field edit

Huron Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-2) was located at 36°13′21″N 120°02′22″W / 36.22250°N 120.03944°W / 36.22250; -120.03944, near the City of Huron, California. Huron Field was 7 miles west-southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield. This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland.[7]

Indian Field edit

(for crops see Indian old field)

 
Indian Field March 13, 1950 USDA aerial photo

Indian Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-3), Indian Auxiliary Landing Field and Indian Auxiliary Field No. 3 was located at 36°07′53″N 120°05′06″W / 36.13139°N 120.08500°W / 36.13139; -120.08500, near the city of Huron, California at the corner of South Siskiyou Avenue and West Jayne Avenue. The 641.60 acres site was native pasture land, the air field was built in 1944. Prior to acquisition, the site was native pasture This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. Indian Field was 13 miles southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield. The land was sold on September 12, 1946 and turned into farmland. The 1950s Indian Field was used as a farm labor camp and the runway was not used. Late the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland.[8][9]

Murray Field edit

Murray Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-4) was located at 36°08′41″N 119°56′00″W / 36.14472°N 119.93333°W / 36.14472; -119.93333, 6 miles southwest of Stratford, California, near the current town of Avenal, California. The 621.76 acres site was purchased in 1941. Murray Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield . This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland.[10][11]

 
Vultee BT-13 Valiant in California, an Army training plane

West Field edit

West Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-5) was located at 36°15′45″N 120°12′06″W / 36.26250°N 120.20167°W / 36.26250; -120.20167, near Huron, California. This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat on 522.32 acres. West Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield. The Army purchased the farmland on 4 February 1943. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland, that land was sold off on 12 September 1947.[12][13]

Other Lemoore Auxiliary Fields edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ militarymuseum.org, Helm Field
  2. ^ airfields-freeman.com, Helm Field
  3. ^ 1942 USAAF Serial Numbers, May 1944
  4. ^ A Study of the Aeronautical Status of California, May 1947
  5. ^ militarymuseum.org, Lemoore Lemoore Army Air Field
  6. ^ airfields-freeman.com, Boston Field-Bond Field
  7. ^ United States Official Postal Guide, Page 981, July 1942
  8. ^ airfields-freeman.com, Indian Field
  9. ^ militarymuseum.org, Indian Field
  10. ^ airfields-freeman.com, Murray Field
  11. ^ militarymuseum.org Murray Field
  12. ^ Investigation, Disposition of Surplus Property: Hearings Before the Select, By United States. Congress. House. Select Committee to Investigate Disposition of Surplus Property, page 3468, July 3, 1946
  13. ^ militarymuseum.org West Field
  14. ^ Coalinga airfields-freeman.com, Municipal Airport
  15. ^ militarymuseum.org, Corcoran Municipal Airport
  16. ^ militarymuseum.org Summit Lake Field

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Manning, Thomas A. (2005), History of Air Education and Training Command, 1942–2002. Office of History and Research, Headquarters, AETC, Randolph AFB, Texas OCLC 71006954, 29991467
  • Shaw, Frederick J. (2004), Locating Air Force Base Sites, History’s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC. OCLC 57007862, 1050653629
  • Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields:

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Helm Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 7 is a former US Army Airfield use for training during World War II Helm Field was location in the town of Coalinga California 70 miles south of Fresno Helm Field had two 3 000 foot runways one oriented east west and one oriented northwest southeast The Airfield was on a 773 acres site of form farm land The US Army purchased the land on January 11 1943 for training pilots The Airfield was used by the Lemoore Basic Flying School based at the Lemoore Army Air Field Helm Field was 15 miles northwest of Lemoore Army Air Field The Army built at Helm Field to support training stage house control tower motor pool building crash truck shelter and latrines Helm Field was used by Air Corps Basic Flying School the AAF Basic Flying School the AAF Pilot School the 88th Air Base Squadron the 3023rd Army Air Force Pilot School and the 461st Army Air Force Base Unit The army closed Helm Field on October 15 1844 and the Airfield was sold by the War Assets Administration Helm Field was used as a farm labor camp in the 1950s The east west runway was returned to farmland The northwest southeast runway was still intact and was used as a civilian airfield till 1971 1 2 3 4 Helm FieldPart of Army Air Force Training CommandCoalinga CaliforniaUSGS 1971 photo showing one of the two Helm Field runwaysHelm Field AAFCoordinates36 21 0 N 120 10 26 4 W 36 35000 N 120 174000 W 36 35000 120 174000TypeArmy AirfieldSite informationControlled byUnited States Army Air ForcesSite historyBuilt1943In use1943 1945Garrison informationGarrisonArmy Air Force Training Command Contents 1 Lemoore Auxiliary Airfields 1 1 Boston Field 1 2 Huron Field 1 3 Indian Field 1 4 Murray Field 1 5 West Field 2 Other Lemoore Auxiliary Fields 3 See also 4 ReferencesLemoore Auxiliary Airfields editTo support the Lemoore Basic Flying School based at Lemoore Army Air Field Auxiliary Airfields and Landing Mats were built around the Lemoore Army Air Field 5 Boston Field edit Boston Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 1 was located at 36 13 12 N 119 59 20 W 36 22000 N 119 98889 W 36 22000 119 98889 near Westhaven Fresno County California After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland Boston Field was 3 miles south west of Lemoore Army Airfield The Airfield is listed as Bond Field on some later maps 6 Huron Field edit Huron Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 2 was located at 36 13 21 N 120 02 22 W 36 22250 N 120 03944 W 36 22250 120 03944 near the City of Huron California Huron Field was 7 miles west southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield This was a 3 000 by 3 000 foot landing mat After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland 7 Indian Field edit for crops see Indian old field nbsp Indian Field March 13 1950 USDA aerial photo Indian Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 3 Indian Auxiliary Landing Field and Indian Auxiliary Field No 3 was located at 36 07 53 N 120 05 06 W 36 13139 N 120 08500 W 36 13139 120 08500 near the city of Huron California at the corner of South Siskiyou Avenue and West Jayne Avenue The 641 60 acres site was native pasture land the air field was built in 1944 Prior to acquisition the site was native pasture This was a 3 000 by 3 000 foot landing mat Indian Field was 13 miles southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield The land was sold on September 12 1946 and turned into farmland The 1950s Indian Field was used as a farm labor camp and the runway was not used Late the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland 8 9 Murray Field edit Murray Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 4 was located at 36 08 41 N 119 56 00 W 36 14472 N 119 93333 W 36 14472 119 93333 6 miles southwest of Stratford California near the current town of Avenal California The 621 76 acres site was purchased in 1941 Murray Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield This was a 3 000 by 3 000 foot landing mat After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland 10 11 nbsp Vultee BT 13 Valiant in California an Army training plane West Field edit West Field redirects here For the airfield on the Mariana Islands see West Field Tinian West Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A 5 was located at 36 15 45 N 120 12 06 W 36 26250 N 120 20167 W 36 26250 120 20167 near Huron California This was a 3 000 by 3 000 foot landing mat on 522 32 acres West Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield The Army purchased the farmland on 4 February 1943 After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland that land was sold off on 12 September 1947 12 13 Other Lemoore Auxiliary Fields editCoalinga Municipal Airport was used a both as Auxiliary Field and as the Coalinga Emergency Landing Field Coalinga Municipal Airport was 22 miles west southwest of Lemoore Field Located at 36 09 27 N 120 21 35 W 36 15750 N 120 35972 W 36 15750 120 35972 in Coalinga California This airfield is now closed as a new Airport was built called the New Coalinga Municipal Airport 14 Porterville Army Airfield located at 36 01 46 N 119 03 43 W 36 02944 N 119 06194 W 36 02944 119 06194 was used buas an Auxiliary Field Now called the Portersville Municipal Airport in Porterville California Corcoran Municipal Airport located at 36 06 08 N 119 35 40 W 36 10222 N 119 59444 W 36 10222 119 59444 one mile west of Corcoran California was built to support training After the war the 220 acres site became the Corcoran Municipal Airport The farmland was purchased by the Army on October 13 1941 15 Summit Lake Field located at 36 20 22 N 119 56 49 W 36 33944 N 119 94694 W 36 33944 119 94694 in Lemoore Station California was used to support training at Lemoore Field Summit Lake Field is three miles north of Lemoore Airfield The Summit Lake Field is listed as Summit Field on some maps The land of Summit Lake Field became Naval Air Station Lemoore 16 See also edit nbsp Aviation portal California during World War II American Theater 1939 1945 Desert Training Center Military history of the United States during World War II United States home front during World War IIReferences edit militarymuseum org Helm Field airfields freeman com Helm Field 1942 USAAF Serial Numbers May 1944 A Study of the Aeronautical Status of California May 1947 militarymuseum org Lemoore Lemoore Army Air Field airfields freeman com Boston Field Bond Field United States Official Postal Guide Page 981 July 1942 airfields freeman com Indian Field militarymuseum org Indian Field airfields freeman com Murray Field militarymuseum org Murray Field Investigation Disposition of Surplus Property Hearings Before the Select By United States Congress House Select Committee to Investigate Disposition of Surplus Property page 3468 July 3 1946 militarymuseum org West Field Coalinga airfields freeman com Municipal Airport militarymuseum org Corcoran Municipal Airport militarymuseum org Summit Lake Field nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lemoore Army Airfield Manning Thomas A 2005 History of Air Education and Training Command 1942 2002 Office of History and Research Headquarters AETC Randolph AFB Texas OCLC 71006954 29991467 Shaw Frederick J 2004 Locating Air Force Base Sites History s Legacy Air Force History and Museums Program United States Air Force Washington DC OCLC 57007862 1050653629 Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields California Southwestern Fresno area Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helm Field amp oldid 1205794891 Indian Field, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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