Myrtle Beach Army Air Field -
Myrtle Beach, United States
<i>Marker Front:</i><br> Myrtle Beach Army Air Field operated here 1940-47 and grew out of city plans to expand the municipal airport from two grass landing strips to a more permanent facility. In 1940-41 the U.S. Army Air Corps trained civilian pilots for the Civil Air Service; the War Department acquired the airport in late 1941.<br><br> Observation squadrons, an aviation squadron, and a fighter squadron trained here during World War II.<br><br> <i>Marker Reverse:</i><br> Deactivated in 1947, the field became a municipal airport again but was donated by the city to the U.S. Air Force as an active air base in 1954. The 354th Fighter Day Wing/Tactical Fighter Wing, based here 1956-1993, deployed squadrons in Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with major service in Lebanon, Germany, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, and the Perlan Gulf.<br><br> The base closed in 1993.