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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1917-2011) - A United States Air Force base first established in 1917 as [[Gosport Field Field]] near San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Renamed [[Signal Corps Aviation School, Kelly Field No. 5]] on 5 Dec 1917. Renamed [[Brooks Field]] on 4 Feb 1918 after Cadet [[Sidney J. Brooks Jr.]] who was killed in a training accident | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1917-2011) - A United States Air Force base first established in 1917 as [[Gosport Field Field]] near San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Renamed [[Signal Corps Aviation School, Kelly Field No. 5]] on 5 Dec 1917. Renamed [[Brooks Field]] on 4 Feb 1918 after Cadet [[Sidney J. Brooks Jr.]] who was killed in a training accident. Renamed [[Brooks Air Force Base]] in 1949. Closed in 2011. | ||
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Brooks Air Force Base (1917-2011) - A United States Air Force base first established in 1917 as Gosport Field Field near San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Renamed Signal Corps Aviation School, Kelly Field No. 5 on 5 Dec 1917. Renamed Brooks Field on 4 Feb 1918 after Cadet Sidney J. Brooks Jr. who was killed in a training accident. Renamed Brooks Air Force Base in 1949. Closed in 2011. World War I--TBF-- World War IIPost World War IICurrent StatusClosed.
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