Talk:Alabama World War II Army airfields
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[edit]This article (and 49 or so others) should be renamed to end in Army airfields, rather than Army Airfields.
- Airfields is not a proper noun in this case. Some of these field names include "Army Air Field" (mostly those with geographic names), other field names are simply "Field" (mostly those dedicated to a person). Locations of contract flying schools are usually civilian airports, and there is great variety of these names. I'll be moving them, and making minor edits as time allows.--Lineagegeek (talk) 22:14, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
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