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Millville
Army Air Field in 1945
The Millville
Airport was dedicated "America's First Defense Airport"
on August 2, 1941 by local, state, and federal officials. In less
than a year, construction of military base facilities began, and
in January 1943, the Millville Army Air Field opened as a gunnery
school for fighter pilots. Gunnery training began with Curtiss P-40F
"Warhawk" aircraft, but after a few weeks, the P-40s were
gone, and the Republic P-47 "Thunderbolt" ruled the skies
over Cumberland County. During its three year existence, thousands
of soldiers and civilians served here, with about 1,500 pilots receiving
advanced fighter training in the Thunderbolt.
Following the
War, the airfield was declared excess to the governments needs,
and returned to the City of Millville. Most of the airport buildings
were converted to apartments for the many veterans returning from
the war. The last of the apartments vanished in the early 1970s,
and the airport soon became a hub of industry and aviation for Southern
New Jersey.
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