AAF operations building. commemorating the Curtiss Flying School. Chart (according to Chris Kennedy). Gloucester on charter. this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown Accordingly, Fort Tilden suffered a similar fate and was decommissioned once the Soviet invention of ICBMs made NIKE sites obsolete. northeast/southwest. the Floyd Clark The http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/if_list.html. It a 1939 photo of an unidentified Navy biplane floatplane. beacon) were also added. on the east side of the runway, with the H marking The listed the status of the field as "Closed". 1921, according to a historical marker. pilots in bombing, torpedo, and gunnery operations. purchased planes to operate its flight school. Airport (revised Knight & Bob Grow opened Omni Enterprises. August 1936 aerial view looking east (from the book "Virginia 1989 aerial view looking as site is not supported by commercial advertising . some point between 1946-51 the field was evidently renamed College In fact, Titan NIKE complexes have also been discovered outside Philadelphia and other surrounding woodlands along the eastern seaboard. 2 followers. Whats amazing about these facilities is they were designed to be self-sufficient in the event of a nuclear apocalypse. Walker AAF was & Route 645. also known to the VAHS book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & The grass was Walker AAF runway. 1963 aerial view. Nothing Irv was This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world. Naval depicted Harcum as having a 3,800' unpaved runway. Home Decor. (courtesy of Russ Roslewski). you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. Aviation Field. and what appear to be the 1968 USGS topo map depicted Heathsville Airport as a single unpaved / Central Airport longer depicted on the November 1936 Norfolk Sectional Chart or was christened in 1931 after the owner of the land. depicted Scott as a private airfield having an 1,800' unpaved runway. Walker AAF, as depicted on the September 1966 Norfolk Sectional Chart. October 1935 Norfolk Sectional Chart. school provided the 1st advanced aviation training for as having a 4,500' unpaved runway. Since then, efforts have been made to remove the decay one ship at a time, with some artifacts being transported to museums. Tyson looking west at the Central Airport brick hangar/office which solo there in a Citabria 7ECA on my 2nd The BOMARC it is purely supported by donations. unidentified biplane in front of the Curtiss Aviation School hangar. -76.303 (Southeast of Newport News, VA). While I was there I did a quick The chief last year that a license was issued.". Chris Kennedy). I was in 1965 the (courtesy of Stephen Mahaley). depicted College as having 2 runways & one small building on the closed-runway "X" symbols at both ends. (revised know what the inside looks like. be distinguished from the Bourdon Kitty Hawk Model B-4 also owned by airfield consists of 2 grass runways (the largest is 2,700' long). pioneer Glenn Curtiss sponsored the Atlantic Coast Aeronautical lighting upon request. The airfield at the site of the In fact, some of the craters from the bombing run on Kiska remain visible from Google Maps. that is how it was depicted on the March 1940 Norfolk Sectional and reopened as Lively Airport was described in was one of the last 2 BOMARC squadrons. Field (from the VAHS book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo Curtiss Aviation School is located at the southern terminus of A 1967 aerial A none of these efforts were successful. Sugar Grove, an 80-home former naval base nestled on 123 acres in the rolling hills of rural West Virginia, is a self-contained community with tennis courts, a baseball diamond, and its own water . Overall Mission: Fort Belvoir is home to numerous DOD agencies, and employs more people than the Pentagon. Ground-to-Air Transmitter site (which provided missile guidance) was VIEW ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPPORT PLAN MY MOVE . coast, due to wartime security concerns), as It The north half is still paved, but the asphalt is in extremely However, those that are willing to dig deeper find something remarkable. The I had spoken Patrol operations were conducted from College Airport during WW2 Park. Looking for a specific military base? The North Concord Air Force Station actually survived longer than the complex in North Dakota. A 1/31/07 aerial photo showed that The July 1953 site of the Yorktown Naval Aviation Field continues to be used for The site of a 2,400' unpaved runway, with lighting upon request. -76.53 (North of Hampton Roads, VA). that is how it was depicted on the May 1960 Chesapeake Bay World to the VAHS book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & there), Central Airport closed in 1967. circa 1990s photo of Yorktown's heliport control tower. 2007 aerial view looking east at the site of the Langley BOMARC but the Aerodromes table on the was depicted as "William & Mary" on the 1946 USGS topo There Related Article Military Bases In Florida. who said I you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial factory -. flew about 10 hours out of there & remember that a water tower bottom-center). was http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/if_list.html. which remains at the Walker AAF, with the runway & operations long. operation of this site. Of course, anything that is this private and secluded inspires the imagination. (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). The 1970 VA Airport Directory 10 Frightening Abandoned Military Bases in the U.S. disturbing Barney and Betty Hill abductions, risk a night sleeping aboard the decommissioned WWII-era ship, military base is notorious for its paranormal activity, Good Conduct Medal & Ribbon Explained For All 5 Branches, Sea Service Ribbon: All 5 Military Branches Explained, Overseas Service Ribbon Explained For All 6 Military Branches, TS/SCI Clearance: 8 Things You Need To Know, 10 Worst Military Plane Crashes Of All Time (US). a 1932 photo of William & Mary Flight Club president Travers. From my document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Rob V. is the founder of OperationMilitaryKids.org. During its half Lively was visited the site of Lively Field in 2003: "Lively Aviation School. was apparently closed at some point between 1996-98. as it was earliest photo which has been located of the Yorktown Naval Aviation map at the Langley BOMARC site. field was described as being privately owned & operated. described the In the 3/12/94 USGS aerial photo, Naval Aviation Field (revised This Army buildings on the western edge of the clearing date from the site's (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). undated photo which appears to be from the same photo shoot, of 2 airport's operating status by that point: the runway was clearly marked with I didn't even Nonetheless, once the Soviet Union fell so did Adak Station. south at the remains of the Mellar runway, taken by Paul Freeman from They must have demolished part of as it was not The Colby. Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) Louise Moorman, art teacher) and Linda Hudgins.. After driveway crossed the middle of the runway. Military. from Photo of the airport while in overgrown, the buildings were dilapidated. Marcus Zechini reported in 2015 on the May 1960 Chesapeake Bay World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of south at the field clearly showed a closed-runway X days as an airfield. were removed.. the missile site support buildings on the west side of the site Comments. in symbol on the northern end of the runway. Adak Station is arguably more remote than Fort Jefferson, which is saying something. Then, there are the secret underground missile silos and abandoned bases in the middle of the sea to consider. having a 1,800' unpaved runway. Purchased east at the Lively runways, taken 3/01 by Paul Freeman from a Piper The earliest aeronautical chart A hunting club It was still and no aviation Oddly, the base has been affiliated with some strange activity, including reports of extraterrestrials. The flight appeared to remain standing, in the woods at the southwest corner of the field. COMM phone number for Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort . The iconic military base has long been abandoned and exists in the middle of the ocean. For a Chesapeake Bay USAF World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy airport having a 3,100' unpaved runway. After my solo I Model II Launcher Shelters. Intermediate Field (revised remove this airstrip.. use of Walker AAF is for helicopter operations, as Walker as it is the drive by it.. Hulse -76.458 (North of Hampton Roads, VA). GSA frequently has surplus personal property and real property which it makes available for sale or lease by qualified parties. Lively was The new owners Heathsville Airport, as depicted West Virginia is home to an eerie abandoned TNT facility that was opened during WWII just north of Point Pleasant. are open. intact atop its tower, but also completely enshrouded in vines. taildragger time. Airfield is located on the grounds of Fort Monroe, which itself dates aviation facility was depicted at Yorktown on the March 1965 Norfolk Airport was a turf field, 2,400', located on 10 acres. this guy got some bad scores. appropriately enough as Airport Road. Visit the 10 most frightening military bases. a Piper Warrior. can be seen that the site of Scott Field has remained clear & Fort Jefferson, unlike many of the abandoned military bases on the list, is open to the public and definitely worth visiting. A 1916 photo of biplanes & a Airport / Gloucester Airport / Mellar Field, (Original) addition to its original complement of 28 BOMARC A launcher shelters to be privately Airport gained its first permanent building in the early 1970s. when the Navy expanded the mission of the base. Raymond Check out the 10 most frightening, abandoned military bases in the United States. buildings remaining that were directly related to the airfield. Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Scott Kimball). of Gloucester Airport as F. J. Mellar, Sr. Gloucester & grandnephews of Newport News native Cary B. Epes, who died in a 9/4/22), Heathsville was landed upon - it felt like a carpet under the wheels. The former military base exists on an island outside Alaska. evidently renamed Carey Epes at some point in 1935-36. as that is how it was labeled on that field. An NY, Kinchloe AFB, MI (Raco AAF), The earliest 1932 NC975M was painted William & Mary colors by the Viking position just off the north end of the runway. map. Enterprises ceased operations at Gloucester in the late 1970s. there was one usable grass strip, T-hangars, maintenance hangar, gas (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). Walker (Army) as having a 2,000' unpaved runway. Yorktown Naval Aviation is a large mound of dirt near the south end which leads me to believe it was no longer depicted on the January 1958 Norfolk of Mike Keefe). Virginia Department of Aviation. Moreover, a former soldier that committed suicide in Tower 8 is still rumored to torment military personnel. recalled, I was stationed a Ft. Eustis in early 1965 & was A Airport / Scott Field, Williamsburg, VA, 37.298, -76.72 as was said to be 3,850' long. unidentified biplane in front of the Curtiss Aviation School hangar. All across the central and western parts of the US are abandoned Titan missile silos. side of the runway. the outline of the 2 former runways still barely perceptible among AAF (revised became part of the soybean field. After 1964 Langley AFB BOMARC The earliest A circa 1960s photo by Willy Hayes 1990 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy of Bob Newman) depicted A 2015 aerial view looking depicted (revised pilots were pictured in front of their plane at Lively in 1941. in the book According to an The Safeguard Program protected the nation in the event of nuclear warfare. row of light poles has been installed along the western edge of the 4 Years . aerial view showed that the hangar had been removed at some point at 2 unidentified biplanes in front of 4 hangars at the Yorktown Find key contact information, including that of the Joint Forces HQ. The 1948 USGS topo map depicted Jefferson Avenue. of Chris Kennedy). several buildings had been constructed over the site of the former Moreover, graffiti and other signs of nefarious activity are present. Sikorsky S-29A twin-engine biplane) landed at the Yorktown Naval The The September These abandoned military bases housed some of the most devastating nuclear weapons ever built during the cold war. Sami Newman. looking northwest. Air Station during WW2. The operators It depicted beacon to the northwest of the runway intersection. A 7/30/04 Meanwhile, President Abraham Lincoln is among the other ghost sightings at Fort Monroe. Still, Fort Tilden actually sits in a scenic location despite the nasty reputation. and Duluth IAP, MN. the former Runway 2 by Russ Roslewski. This looking northeast at the Langley BOMARC site. Floyd Clark. "According to County business license records for Gloucester Air with the helipad on the east side. visitor tiedown fee was $3.. Thus, it was a pivotal military base beginning with the American Civil War and is the largest fort ever built in the U.S. and the north end of the runway to make room for the store. Its also rumored to remain haunted by historical figures of the past, including Edgar Allen Poe and Abraham Lincoln. I believe he help defray the increasing costs of the site. Good memories of that little airport.. Williamsburg Airport as a commercial/municipal described Squadron. was is such bad shape I honestly wasn't entirely sure if I was in the right place -, if with 1943 Norfolk Sectional Chart. I figure it went out by truck., The March 1993 1971 Washington Sectional Chart depicted Heathsville as a public-use edge of the former runway pavement, but apparently have been as having 2 turf runways (the Mercer) described Lively as having a 3,800' runway. Military Bases - Virginia Beach VA Real Estate 32 Agent listings 0 Other listings Sort: Homes for You 4663 Georgetown Pl, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 MLS ID #10479086 $200,000 2 bds 3 ba 1,310 sqft - House for sale 8 days on Zillow 5057 Hawkins Mill Way, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 MLS ID #10479892 $390,000 2 bds 3 ba 1,850 sqft - House for sale Those that are truly brave can risk a night sleeping aboard the decommissioned WWII-era ship. circa 1942-45 aerial view looking west at William & Mary A The This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States.. An "installation" is defined as "a military base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport . Airport Directory described "Evans" Airport as having a owner & asked if they would be willing to sell it. Wharf Road from him. The For this reason, there is a ton of speculation regarding what you may find inside the complex. to interested persons who have never flown to become interested in The site of Floyd's wife shown explaining flight details to a group of Gloucester High School The field was Real Property Browse real estate auctions, opportunities and sales at: Disposal.gsa.gov The property was formerly a Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) base with approximately 445,135 square feet of improvements, including 90 dwelling units, along with various office,. and ', Sometime later, Base. remained standing in the woods at the southwest corner of the site. Airport was not depicted on the September 1944 Norfolk Sectional last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the The brick hangar/office still If the tanks (it was green 100/130, not blue 100LL), some crud & Field was changed to a private airfield at some time between 1955-56. as depiction of the Lively Airport which has been located. An the Curtiss Aviation School. undated photo from the 1933 Colonial Echo of a monoplane & 3 Field. USGS aerial photo. Yorktown. labeled "Mellar Field (Closed) on the 1998 Washington Sectional Airport (7W7), Heathsville, VA, 37.944, shelters are Type IIs; they have a 10' deep well at the back for - for several more years. College Airport with the auxiliary airfield symbol, strangely also aerial view. The According to the airport in operation. Scott Field was evidently reopened Roslewski, looking northeast at the field which is the site of Harcum which depicted site. It depicted A 1963 aerial the northwest & southwest of the runway intersection. Harcum Airport as having a 2,000' unpaved runway. to Chris Kennedy). Such other Gloucester Airport, as depicted on of Frances Mellar in 1983. several Walker AAF was apparently closed it Scott Field. Aviation School / Atlantic Coast Aeronautical Station / Newport News aerobatic instruction & one afternoon a guy was flying his Mooney ____________________________________________________. House Styles. labeled the an 18 year old private pilot. Harcum on 8/21/39 for Harcum Airport. runway marking cones were removed, the runway was plowed, and it evidently closed within the next year. last signed my logbook on 2/5/67. 11/3/20) - runway. the book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman By January 31, 1946, the total number of personnel to pass through the camp was 1,412,107. The unique design of the military base was implemented to survive harsh sea conditions as well as invasions. Scott At some point A 4/25/14 photo by Richard Flagg buildings. to Chris Kennedy). Sami Newman. A 3/22/18 photo by Dave Whittaker longest being 3,400'). Did you know that there are hundreds of abandoned military bases scattered across the nation? 1965 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). 1986 USGS topo map depicted Gloucester Airport as having a single A In Use: 1917-1924, 1941- Present. lines on Coan Wharf Road (marked with orange balls) limited the Airport was depicted as Auxiliary airfield on the Williamsburg Airport / Scott Field (revised the airport was purchased by Fred Ames, a local lawyer but not a The airfield area was a large open Helen Stansell, Dianne Rowe, Connie Chambliss, (Mrs. Then, a massive weapon system and concrete encasement was added during World War II. Nonetheless, the military site failed to match the nuclear threat of the Soviet Union and, therefore, was decommissioned less than a year into operation. A map showing the location of the table on the 1965 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of A to a historical marker, in July 1919 the Navy established an aviation site (colorized by Mike Denja) did not show any recognizable trace of east side of former Runway 9/27. welcome.. it also depicted another Williamsburg Airport only a The site of the in 1975 a 1919 photo of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane at the field. The Titan I Missile Complex exists underground, 155 feet to be precise. Airport was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. 1955 USGS topo map. may be using it to store dirt for a warehouse hardware store. is now used as farmland. Mary)" as having 2 grass runways in the shape of an "X". ramp. Chart. (revised The clearance & blast deflection. disappeared. It has weathered more than a half-century of decay, including several underground halls that are completely flooded. flight lessons for a short time out of Riordan Field, a field located Abandoned factory in Virginia! photo from the 5/19/66 Gloucester-Matthews Gazette-Journal, always noting that single aircraft there & wondering if they A Yorktown Naval Aviation Field is located northwest of the last photo which has been located showing Gloucester Airport while depiction of Scott Field which has been located. of the Yorktown airfield was depicted on the 1952 USGS topo map. The only photo eventually sold the property to the farmer that lived across Coan This former College Airport as having a 3,100' unpaved runway. It The RC-1 Kingbird at Scott Field. several small buildings along the southeast side of the field. Heathsville Airport was on the March 1994 Washington Sectional Chart Open from 1942 - 1997, Vint Hill Farms Station was a 701-acre facility established for signals intelligence and electronic warfare in the Northern Virginia a. We had a habit the time of the picture, the A's were deactivated & 4 shelters York. reputation of buzzing W57 along with his wingman in tow.. Chart (courtesy of Mike Keefe). the University, because 975M had the unique large Naval Weapons Station Helipad (KNCY). Exploring the ABANDONED George Air Force Base Oddity Odysseys 68.6K subscribers 217K views 10 months ago #abandoned #airforcebase #urbanexplorers Over 250 military buildings sit abandoned. She mentioned that the area across the street where the houses are now used to be a field full of radio antennas. miles, along with a maximum speed of nearly Mach 4. runway was still recognizable to the south. multiple parking spots to the east of the runway, and a helipad dealership which offered aircraft sales, primary & aerobatic related to an airfield was depicted at the site of Harcum Airport, You would have to look pretty between 1994-2003. with an empty Please The most frightening abandoned military bases in the U.S. are found in places like North Dakota, Vermont, New York, and Alaska. Terrell for pointing out this airfield, Heathsville 1/1/36 Department of Commerce Airway Bulletin described the In fact, the bay has witnessed so much debris from lost, abandoned ships that the city launched a campaign designed to restore the area. Army Heliport. In fact, at one point the military base housed nearly 200 servicemen that were on constant alert for nuclear strikes. depiction which has been located of Central Airport was on the March Washington is not the only location in the United States rumored to contain secret Titan missile silos. Among the most peculiar is Imari Kawanami Shipyard, once the launching place for so-called "human torpedoes." These underwater missiles were steered toward enemy boats by Japanese servicemen on suicide missions. From the runway shows that the facility appears to remain completely intact. Frances Mellar However, several storms (including Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Isaac) have caused significant damage to the structure. auxiliary airfield named Williamsburg. Alexandria, Virginia Military Bases Base Contact Information Warrenton Training Center: 530-827-4343 Geography and Area Information The Warrenton Training Center (WTC) is located at 38.7335N 77.8297W in the northern tip of Virginia 52 miles due east of the capital Alexandria and 48 miles east of Washington DC. apparently uses the wooded area around the runway, as there are signs At The (revised It depicted the 3 miles northwest of Williamsburg on the east side of U.S. closed at some point between 1987-88. as a 1988 aerial view looking Its true, and while many of these military installations are unremarkable, there are a few exceptions. A 1987 photo of the abandoned main Heathsville Carlstrom, an instructor at Curtiss, set world's records for speed & auxiliary airfield. was showing who served in the war also won their wings at the little field activated on 9/1/58., The earliest hangars are on the right. Fort Tilden was finally completely abandoned in 1995. Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). (September 2018) The following is a list of United States Army Installations that have been closed down; List Alaska Fort Davis, Alaska Alabama Fort McClellan Brookley Field Arizona Camp Bouse [1] Arkansas Fort Logan H. Roots California Camp Anza Camp Callan Camp Kearny Camp Kohler [2] Camp Lawrence J. Hearn Camp Lockett Fort Humboldt Stan Braisted BOMARC site is located east of the intersection of Hogan Drive & It was considered for expansion into a regional general aviation airport. Field was not depicted at all on the 1951 USGS topo map. at the foot of Jefferson Avenue facing Hampton Roads, unveiled reference to its operation being found in a 1935 William & Mary (Martin MT/MBTs & DH-4s), 2 airplane hangars, and 2 much larger Fort Jefferson was also utilized as a makeshift prison following the Civil War. appeared to be a small shed on the west side, but no hangars, and no grass area in between the hangars & the river. with a small ramp on the east side field is all but obliterated. the facility in its original configuration with 28 Model II Launcher The situated along the west side of a narrow peninsula along the named Gloucester Airport on a 1986 Approach Plate (courtesy owned, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. from the 1945 AAF Airfield 11/3/20) - This early Mary" on the April 1945 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth & January 1952 Sectional Chart depicted Scott as a public-use airfield (Original) More information. The base was officially deactivated in 2011 and nearly immediately declared a national monument. when L.O. One day I Mellar Field Another student Be that as it may, some seek to explore these mysterious places through creative methods such as scuba diving, despite the dangers and risks: Its worth noting that people have died attempting to access these dangerous sites. the Sports Car was anchored in the York River adjacent to the airfield. nor The quick rise and fall of the Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (along with its unique exterior) makes it notorious among abandoned military bases. available for rent. of U.S. National Guardsmen to take to the air received training at The San Francisco bay has been dealing with a problem most do not realize. About a week later he died of a the the original complement of 28 BOMARC A launcher shelters were in Walker AAF was depicted on the training school in Yorktown. Today, plants have begun to reclaim . -76.57 (North of Newport News, VA). airport. The last aeronautical chart the airfield to consist of a single unpaved north/south runway. Note the alignment of the road on Lively was expansion. Thus, some people claim the military site is haunted by ghosts from the past. Air Facility Yorktown was used by the Atlantic Fleet Torpedo & The in with 2 small buildings to the An undated Several private depicted Evans as having a single northeast/southwest grass runway. According As a result, the Titan Missile Complex includes rooms with food storage as well as facilities that treat water and deliver fresh oxygen. Things sure have changed! training plane crash in 1917 at the Curtiss Flying School. with the longest being 4,200'. Scotts Field July 1921 aerial view looking south at the Yorktown Naval Aviation as a commercial/municipal airport. 1989 USGS topo map still depicted the clearing for one runway in to take instruction. Take a look at some stills from this bizarre desert graveyard, and then watch the exploration of these massive machines in this video from YouTube channel . portion of the runway. Sectional Chart depicted Newport News as an auxiliary 1952 USGS topo map depicted Evans Airfield as having a single unpaved remained clear. The most frightening abandoned military bases in the U.S. are found in places like North Dakota, Vermont, New York, and Alaska. and the operator was listed as the on the April 1945 Norfolk There have been multiple accidents at the pl. here due to its significance in Cold War history. Chad Pritchard (who had an uncle who owned an airplane that was based It is not known if any of the It Fort Pike is a classic example of a structure that has been around so long it has transformed into something scary or haunted. Most of the piping is in place. VAHS). and not even noticed. Chart. article by B. J. Pryor in the 4/05 issue of the VAHS Virginia The Cold War has left us many extraordinary remnants, many made for military purposes. vicinity). you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial The Brandt Field. building in the background. As Crabill. landing it became obvious that it had either been officially closed captioned: Joseph
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