Talk:Aguadulce Army Air Field
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[edit]Neither of the references listed refer to this field as Aguadulce Army Airfield, just as Aguadulce. The name as given for this article seems unusual.
- During World War II, fields named after locations were "Army Air Fields" (abbreviated AAF), not "Army Airfields."
- This field was located in a foreign country, and it would be very unusual to have an Army Air Field or Army Air Base outside the US (except in occupied countries).
- More common usage would be for this to be named simply Aguadulce Airfield. --Lineagegeek (talk) 11:54, 21 October 2016 (UTC)
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