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  2. Sampson Air Force Base - Wikipedia

    • During the first two weeks of 1951, the population at Lackland AFB jumped from 36,513 to over 70,000 people. In addition, a third BMT center was established at Parks AFB, California to accommodate new enlistees. See more

    Overview

    Sampson Air Force Base is a closed United States military facility, last used by the United States Air Force
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    History

    The facility was established initially by the United States Navy as a Naval Training Station (USNTS Sampson) in 1942. The station was named after Rear Admiral William T. Sampson. The Navy obtained 2,600 acre… See more

    Built1942
    In use1942–1956
    TypeAir Force Base
    Today

    Today the airfield 42°42′46″N 076°53′09″W / 42.71278°N 76.88583°W is being developed into an emergency services training site. Just inside the gate is a brand new State Police barracks, a… See more

     
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  1. 1951 - AF

    The Air Force was just four years old and the Korean War was the cause of thousands of young Americans flooding to San Antonio and Lackland AFB. Though the base was geared to handle only 20,000 personnel, more than …

     
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    Sampson AFB,NY air force basic training pictures.

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    Nov 13, 2016 · $30 million to become the Sampson Air Force Base. There also was $5 million in new construction. On Feb. 1, 1951, the first 300 trainees arrived; by the time of the base’s closure in 1956,...

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    During the Korean War (1950-1956), Sampson served as a U.S Air Force basic training center which training could last anywhere from 4 to 13 weeks. Sampson AFB was also home to the largest USAF Hospital holding 1500 beds.

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