Category:Central Field (Iwo Jima)
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Central Field (Iwo Jima), also known at Motoyama Airfield No. 2 and Airfield No. 2, is a World War II airfield on Iwo Jima. It was headquarters for VII Fighter Command of the Twentieth Air Force (March 1 – December 1, 1945) and the intelligence-gathering 41st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron (August though mid-September 1945). Central Field remained in U.S. hands until being turned over to the Japanese Government on June 27, 1968. It then became Iwo Jima Air Base, a navigation and weather station of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. It is still used by the U.S. military as an aircraft refueling depot and as a U.S. Navy special pilot training facility.
- See also Category:South Field (Iwo Jima), also known as Motoyama Airfield No. 1
Media in category "Central Field (Iwo Jima)"
The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.
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548th Night Fighter Squadron P-61 Black Widows Central Field Iwo Jima.jpg 1,024 × 781; 127 KB
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Aircraft attack Central Field on Iwo Jima, in February 1945.jpg 1,492 × 531; 598 KB
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B-24 Liberators after attacking Iwo Jima 15 December 1944.jpg 4,369 × 4,531; 7.53 MB
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Central and North Fields Iwo Jima 1945.jpg 600 × 344; 45 KB
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P-51Ds at Iwo Jima.jpg 1,600 × 1,224; 160 KB
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P-51s at North Field Iwo Jima 1945.jpg 3,771 × 2,828; 1.22 MB
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P-51s in Iwo Jima.jpg 1,600 × 1,241; 163 KB
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