Florida World War II Army Airfields

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Florida for antisubmarine defense in the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico and for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers.

Most of these airfields were under the command of Third Air Force or the Army Air Forces Training Command (AAFTC), the latter being the predecessor of the current-day United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command (AETC). However the other USAAF support commands, Air Technical Service Command (ATSC) and Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command, also commanded a significant number of airfields in a support roles.

It is still possible to find remnants of these wartime airfields as most were converted into municipal airports. Two remained as active USAF installations until 1960, while a third was a joint civil-military airport hosting a Florida Air National Guard fighter-interceptor group until 1968. A fourth remained an active Strategic Air Command bomber and tanker base prior to its closure and conversion to a commercial international airport in 1975-76, while a fifth remained as an active Tactical Air Command then Air Combat Command fighter base until 1995, when it was converted to air reserve base status as a fighter base for the Air Force Reserve Command and the Florida Air National Guard. The others remain as modern day active U.S. Air Force installations. Hundreds of the temporary buildings that were used also survive today, with many being used for other purposes.

Multiple Commands

 * Jacksonville Army Airfield, 6.2 mi north of Jacksonville
 * I Bomber Command (1941)
 * Transferred to: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Transferred to: III Bomber Command
 * Became sub-base of: MacDill Field (1943)
 * Became sub-base of: Chatam Army Airfield, Georgia (1943-1944)
 * Transferred to: Air Service Command (1944-1945)
 * Later: Imeson Field Airport (1947-1968)
 * Used by: Roundel of the USAF.svg 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group, Florida Air National Guard, (1947-1968)
 * Now: Imeson Industrial Park (airfield closed)

Third Air Force

 * Drew Field, 5.0 mi west-northwest of Tampa
 * HQ Third Air Force; III Fighter Command
 * Also used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * 337th Fighter Group (Single Engine)
 * 22d Bombardment Training Wing (Heavy)
 * Drew Field Replacement Training Unit (Heavy Bombardment)
 * Army Air Force Aircraft Warning Unit Training Center (315th AAFBU)
 * 89th Combat Crew Training Wing
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Bartow Army Airfield
 * Brooksville Army Airfield
 * Hillsborough Army Airfield
 * Now: Tampa International Airport


 * MacDill Field, 7.8 mi south-southwest of Tampa
 * HO III Bomber Command
 * 27th Air Base Group
 * 55th Bombardment Training Wing (Heavy)
 * 326th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Also used by: Air Transport Command
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Bonita Springs Auxiliary Field
 * Brooksville Army Airfield
 * Hillsborough Army Airfield
 * Fort Myers Army Airfield
 * Lakeland Army Airfield
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg MacDill Air Force Base


 * Avon Park Army Airfield, 10.7 mi east-northeast of Avon Park
 * Initially Sub-Base of MacDill Field
 * III Bomber Command
 * 88th Bombardment Group (Heavy)
 * Avon Park Replacement Training Unit (Heavy Bombardment)
 * Later: Avon Park Air Force Base (1949-1956)
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Avon Park Air Force Range


 * Lakeland Army Airfield / Drane Field, 5.3 mi southwest of Lakeland
 * Initially Sub-Base of MacDill Field (Drane Field)
 * III Bomber Command
 * 60th Flying Training Detachment (Medium Bombardment)
 * Transferred to: III Fighter Command (1943)
 * Commando Squadron Fighter Training School
 * Now: Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (1960-Present)


 * Pinellas Army Airfield, 9.9 mi north-northwest of St. Petersburg
 * III Fighter Command
 * Initially Sub Base of Sarasota Army Airfield
 * Pinellas Replacement Training Unit (Fighter, Single Engine)
 * Now: St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater and Army Reserve Army Aviation Support Facility


 * Dale Mabry Army Airfield, 3.4 mi west of Tallahassee
 * III Fighter Command
 * 338th Fighter Group (Single Engine)
 * Dale Mabury Replacement Depot
 * 335th Army Air Force Base Unit (Replacement, Fighter)
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Thomasville Army Airfield (Georgia)
 * Harris Neck Army Airfield (Georgia)
 * Perry Army Airfield
 * Carrabelle Flight Strip
 * Later: Dale Mabry Field (commercial airport) (1946-1961)
 * Now: Campus of Tallahassee Community College (airfield closed)


 * Bartow Army Airfield, 4.9 mi northeast of Bartow
 * III Fighter Command
 * 54th Fighter Group (Single Engine)
 * Bartow Replacement Unit (Fighter, Single-Engine)
 * Later: Bartow Air Base (1950-1961)
 * Now: Bartow Municipal Airport


 * Sarasota Army Airfield, 4.4 mi north-northwest of Sarasota
 * III Bomber Command
 * Later: III Fighter Command
 * 337th Fighter Group (Single Engine)
 * Sarasota Replacement Training Unit (Fighter, Single Engine)
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Fort Myers Army Airfield
 * Lake Wales Army Airfield
 * Pinellas Army Airfield
 * Punta Gorda Army Airfield
 * Immokalee Army Airfield
 * Now: Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport


 * Venice Army Airfield, 2.1 mi south-southeast of Venice
 * III Fighter Command
 * Also used by 27th Service Group (Air Service Command)
 * 53d Fighter Group (Single Engine)
 * Venice Replacement Training Unit (Fighter, Single Engine)
 * 422d Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Now: Venice Municipal Airport

AAF Training Command
Eastern Flying Training Command


 * Marianna Army Airfield, 5.1 mi north-northeast of Marianna
 * 17th Single Engine Flying Training Group (Advanced-Single Engine)
 * 325th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Ellis Auxiliary Field
 * Malone Auxiliary Field
 * Bascom Auxiliary Field
 * Alliance Auxiliary Field
 * Later: Marianna Air Base (1951-1960)
 * Now: Marianna Municipal Airport


 * Hendricks Field, 6.6 mi east-southeast of Sebring
 * Specialized Pilot Training School (Four Engine)
 * 76th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Conners Auxiliary Field
 * Immokalee Army Airfield
 * Now: Sebring Regional Airport


 * Buckingham Army Airfield, 10 mi east of Fort Myers
 * Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School
 * 38th Flexible Gunnery Training Group
 * 328th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Naples Army Airfield
 * Now: Buckingham Field Airport


 * Tyndall Field, 7.5 mi southeast of Panama City
 * Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School
 * 38th Flexible Gunnery Training Group
 * 69th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Apalachicola Army Airfield
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Tyndall Air Force Base

Eastern Technical Training Command'
 * Boca Raton Army Airfield, 2.1 mi northeast of Boca Raton
 * 3501st Army Air Force Base Unit (Technical School, Radar)
 * Airfield became: Boca Raton Airport
 * Station became: Florida Atlantic University

AAF Contract Flying Schools

 * Avon Park Municipal Airport, 1.4 mi west-southwest of Avon Park
 * Lodwick Aviation Military Academy
 * 61st Army Air Force Fight Training Detachment (Contract Flying)
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Avon Park Auxiliary Field
 * Avon Park Auxiliary Field
 * Avon Park Auxiliary Field
 * Avon Park Auxiliary Field
 * Now: Avon Park Executive Airport


 * Lodwick Field, 2.1 mi north-northeast of Lakeland
 * Lodwick Aviation Military Academy
 * 60th Flying Training Detachment (Contract Pilot School)
 * Also: Royal Air Force training
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Coronet Auxiliary Field
 * Haldeman-Elder Auxiliary Field
 * Hampton Auxiliary Field
 * Lodwick Auxiliary Field
 * Northeast Auxiliary Field
 * Northwest Auxiliary Field
 * Gilbert Auxiliary Field
 * Now: Closed 1957, currently recreation area


 * Riddle Field, 7.4 mi west-southwest of Clewiston
 * Riddle-McKay Aero College
 * 75th Flying Training Detachment (Contract Pilot School)
 * Also: Royal Air Force training
 * Now: Airglades Airport


 * Taylor Field Airport, 2.1 mi southwest of Ocala
 * Greenville Aviation School
 * Also operated: AAFSAT Ocala Bombing Range
 * Now: Closed 1962, currently industrial park


 * Carlstrom Field, 6.4 mi southeast of Arcadia
 * Riddle Aeronautical Institute
 * 53d Flying Training Detachment (Contract Pilot School)
 * 2148th Army Air Force Base Unit (Contract Pilot School)
 * Also: Royal Air Force training
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Arcadia Airport
 * Myrtle Auxiliary Field
 * Southwest Auxiliary Field
 * Sparkman Auxiliary Field
 * Wells Auxiliary Field
 * Now: Closed 1945, currently Desoto County Juvenile Correctional Complex


 * Dorr Field, 11.6 mi east of Arcadia
 * Riddle Aeronautical Institute
 * 54th Flying Training Detachment]] (Contract Pilot School)
 * 2148th Army Air Force Base Unit]] (Contract Pilot School)
 * Also: Royal Air Force training
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Dorr Auxiliary Field
 * Dorr Auxiliary Field
 * Dorr Auxiliary Field
 * Dorr Auxiliary Field
 * Now: Closed 1945, currently Desoto County Correctional Institution


 * Chapman Field, 11.1 mi south-southwest of Miami
 * Civil, AAF, Navy training usage
 * Riddle Aeronautical Institute
 * Now: Closed 1947, partly Chapman Field Subtropical Horticulture Research Station

Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics

 * Orlando Army Air Base, 2.9 mi east of Orlando
 * Initially used by: I Bomber Command (1941-1942)
 * Initially used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command
 * 13th Bombardment Group (1942-1943)
 * HQ Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics (1942)
 * 9th Bombardment Group (Heavy)
 * 50th Fighter Group (Special)
 * HQ Army Air Force Interceptor Command School (1943)
 * 481st Night Fighter Operational Training Group
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Brooksville Army Airfield
 * Bushnell Army Airfield
 * Kissimmee Army Airfield
 * Cross City Army Airfield (1942-1946); Roundel of the USAF.svg Cross City Air Force Station (1958-1970)
 * Zephyrhills Army Airfield
 * Airfield became: Orlando Municipal Airport (1946)
 * Now: Orlando Executive Airport
 * Ground Station became: Roundel of the USAF.svg Orlando Air Force Base (1951-1967)
 * Ground Station transferred to: United States Navy as Naval Training Center Orlando (1968-1999)
 * Now: Baldwin Park neighborhood of Orlando


 * Pinecastle Army Airfield, 8.7 mi south-southeast of Orlando
 * sub-base of Orlando Army Airbase (1942-1945)
 * AAFSAT Technical Center
 * Transferred to: Air Proving Ground Command (1945)
 * Later: Roundel of the USAF.svg Pinecastle Air Force Base (1951-1958); Roundel of the USAF.svg McCoy Air Force Base (1958-1975)
 * Now: Orlando International Airport


 * Alachua Army Airfield, 4.2 mi northeast of Gainesville
 * sub-base of Orlando Army Airbase (1942-1943)
 * AAFSAT Medium Bombardment training unit
 * 415th Bombardment Group (Medium)
 * Transferred to: III Fighter Command (1943)
 * Commando Squadron Fighter Training School
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Cross City Army Airfield
 * Keystone Army Airfield
 * Leesburg Army Airfield
 * Montbrook Army Airfield
 * Now: Gainesville Regional Airport


 * Dunnellon Army Airfield, 5.2 mi east of Dunnellon
 * sub-base of Orlando Army Airbase (1942-1944)
 * AAFSAT Night Fighter Department (Dark)
 * 420th Night Fighter Squadron
 * Transferred to: III Fighter Command (1944)
 * Commando Troop Carrier Training School
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries
 * Canal Auxiliary Field
 * Now: Dunnellon/Marion County Airport

Air Transport Command

 * Homestead Army Air Base, 6.0 mi east-northeast of Homestead
 * Station 8, Caribbean Wing, ATC
 * 563d Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Was: Dade County Airport (1945-1955)
 * Was: Roundel of the USAF.svg Homestead Air Force Base (1955-1994)
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Homestead Air Reserve Base (1994-Present)


 * Miami Army Airfield (36th Street Airport), Miami
 * Joint Civil/Army Airfield use
 * Also used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command
 * HQ 45th Bombardment Group (I Bomber Command) (1942)
 * HQ 26th Antisubmarine Wing (1942-1943)
 * Army Air Forces Pilot School (Miscellaneous Fields)
 * Operated by Pan American Airways
 * Later: : 408th Army Air Force Base Unit (Contract pilot training)
 * 1595th Army Air Force Base Unit (First Foreign Transport Group)
 * 1105th Army Air Force Base Unit (ATC Caribbean Wing)
 * Now: Miami International Airport


 * Morrison Field, 3.4 mi southwest of West Palm Beach
 * Initially used by: 8th Pursuit Wing, III Interceptor Command
 * Also used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * HQ Caribbean Wing, ATC
 * 427th Army Air Force Base Unit
 * Also used by: United States Navy
 * Later: Roundel of the USAF.svg Palm Beach Air Force Base (1951-1962)
 * Now: Palm Beach International Airport

Proving Ground Command

 * Eglin Field, 3.1 mi southwest of Valparaiso
 * HQ Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command
 * Known sub-bases and auxiliaries


 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #1
 * Now Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #1, Wagner Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #2
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #2 Pierce Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #3
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #3, Duke Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #4
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #4, Peel Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #5
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #5, Piccolo Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #6
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #6 Biancur Field and Camp Rudder (1 October 1958-Present)


 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #7
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Aux Fld #7, Epler Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #8
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin AFB Auf Fld #9, Baldsiefen Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #9
 * Previously Eglin AFB Aux Fld #9, Hurlburt Field (1947-1955)
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Hurlburt Field
 * Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #10 (Dillon Field) (1943)
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Naval Outlying Field Choctaw (United States Navy)
 * Santa Rosa Island Range Complex
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Santa Rosa Island Range Complex


 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Eglin Air Force Base

Minor Airfields

 * Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Boca Chica, 6.1 mi east-northeast of Key West
 * Used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Now: Roundel of the USAF.svg Naval Air Station Key West


 * Naval Outlying Field (OLF) Marathon, 2.6 mi east-northeast of Marathon
 * Used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Now: Florida Keys Marathon Airport


 * Naval Outlying Field Meacham, 1.5 mi east of Key West
 * Used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Now: Key West International Airport


 * Lantana Airport, 8.7 mi south-southwest of West Palm Beach
 * Used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Now: Palm Beach County Park Airport


 * Flagler Beach Airport, Flagler Beach
 * Civil Air Patrol Use
 * Used by: Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (1942-1943)
 * 26th Antisubmarine Wing (Squadrons)
 * Closed appx. 1945, now abandoned


 * Jasper CAA Site, 2.8 mi south-southeast of Jasper
 * Likely Emergency landing airfield
 * Closed appx. 1950, now farmland


 * Ponoma Field, 0.9 mi east of Pomona Park
 * Likely Emergency landing airfield
 * Now: Pomona Landing Airport


 * Quincy Municipal Airport, 1.7 mi east-northeast of Quincy
 * Likely Emergency landing airfield
 * Now: Quincy Municipal Airport


 * Withlacoochee Army Airfield, 8.2 mi east of Lacoochee
 * Used by the Dugway Proving Ground Mobile Chemical Warfare Testing Unit
 * Now: Closed appx. 1945, now abandoned