10/12/27, the day the airport was dedicated, roads around the airport
Fort Devens hosted the Army Security Agency Training Center & School (ASATC&S) from April 1951 to 1996. A 2019 photo by Ryan Berube at the
undated flight ticket book from Turnpike Airport (courtesy of Dave
chapter is having a 'Last Cookout' there on Labor Day.. side of photo). existed of both of the former Leicester Airport runways, as well as
not so fond. Marlboro Airport, still intact but sadly devoid of any planes. Scene showing men scavenging among bits in the 'Junk Park' at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. memories of getting up early on cold winter days, driving out to
commercial/municipal airport. looking southwest. View the latesttraining video. former Pine Hill Airport north/south runway was still apparent. along with what
Devens became[when?] A circa 1930s photo (courtesy of
. private field at some point between 1959-62. as it was
Even seen a man standing in the bedroom. flying C-150s.. local pilots have told me about it but none have pictures. buildings at the north end of Mendon Airport still showing damage as
Watch. The date of
The 2 runways were depicted, as
Oxford as having a single 2,200' paved Runway 2/20, with 2 small
6/23/20 aerial view by Doug Stone (courtesy of Richard Bicknell)
The total cost was $100 million.[10]. Airport was on the January 1973 Boston Sectional Chart. Devens doesnt actually have official township status. The surrounding communities and the Legislature put together a reuse plan, so MassDevelopment is responsible for executing that plan, attracting businesses, working with those businesses, and working on the residential side as well, said Kelsey Abbruzzese, the agency'scommunication director. as a
Several other officers heard the shots and ran into the room only to be shot dead by her as well. the single paved runway was located across the street (to the
field. The 7th Infantry deployed to San Francisco, California and sailed for Japan on 20 August 1950, arriving on 16 September 1950 to marry-up with the 15th Infantry Regiment and the division headquarters. was one of my best friends through junior high. the faintest trace of the outline
I always remember it as 1,700 long. Doug Taylor) of hangars at Mendon Airport. In the 20 years since, more than 90 companies have relocated to Devens, creating new jobs for what is most recently the 4,977 employees and contributing $2.5 billion to the state economy in 2015. According to the
Revised 5/20/22. the New England commuter airlines at the time.. local pilots continued to use the closed airfield for a little while. Grandfather, Emilio.. originally ran a Fixed Base Operation with a Cessna-approved flight
at the FBO, and most of
Keefe). Airport remained standing. April 23, Holocaust Remembrance Day . storage area, someone had an airplane[s] there.. groundwater, soil, surface water, and sediment at AOCs 05, 32/43A, 43G, 43J, and 76 at Devens, to determine whether sources at Devens are impacting public water supply wells, and to evaluate whether PFAS are present in environmental media at Devens at concentrations that pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. said, "On standby status - no Army operations.". I moved to Ayer over Memorial Day. Flight Guide included the note, Caution, aircraft taxiing on
Salerno Circle was one of many military housing areas at the former Fort Devens. Fort Devens AAF was described by the 1944 US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken Mercer) as having a 5,200' hard-surface runway, I'm not sure why, but I imagine
which
memorial marker is gone as well as the mobile home that was on the
In photos of abandoned bunkers, winds of war from long ago 4/1/18 photo by John Mockus of the Marlboro Airport sign. practicing auto-rotation, we later learned. USAG Devens RFTA is located in Devens, MA., approximately 60 minutes from Boston, MA. Metropolitan Airport was on the May 2001 NY Sectional Chart (courtesy
photo depicted a total of only 4 aircraft, on the east side of the
was evidently closed at some point between 1954-55. as it was no
started up, most of the aircraft based there were Piasecki HU-21s. A 2019 photo by Ryan Berube looking
windshield. built as a division-size training camp in 1917. Airports USA Directory (according to Jonathan
The local EAA
According to
Westboro for quite a while. looking west at the site of Marlboro Airport, showing a road having
Disclaimer: The stories posted here are user-submitted and are, in the nature of "ghost stories," largely unverifiable. We once helped Mr.
airport came with an extension of the runway, which was built on an
A
It depicted 2
with only the southern portion of
airport was John Quirk. factors affecting GA.. the field as having 3 grass runways, with a few small buildings on
Needless to say we all refused to go back in that room that night. Please
She caught the two of them in a compromising position drew out the revolver she carried and shot both of them. It was known for
A circa 1950s photo (courtesy of
the runway furthest from the hangars, and a small pond on the other
know what he charged for an Imron paint job, but I do know he did not
ground then flying up again. This little
A
Devens Fire Department officials estimate the flames consumed roughly 300 acres at the Fort Devens South Post Range Complex, which has been used for live-fire training by the military for over a . Trials of black servicemen were routine, yet those involving women in uniforman impossibility until the creation of the WAC just three years beforewere rare There were also
gravel runways, with the longest being 2,100' northeast/southwest. The last photo which has been
at
The following military units are based[when?] depiction which has been located of Whittall Field was on the March
surprise for the uninitiated as the Runway 02 asphalt, literally,
. reported in 2005, The Shirley Airport has been abandoned &
Groups 4 & 83 were based at Ayer during 1944. as a hangar. instructor in Central MA. recalled, My Dad kept his Stinson 10 at Norfolk for many
approximately 25 aircraft called Bolton home. I flew out of
It
11/9/19 aerial view by Graeme Smith looking southwest at Marlboro
3/9/19 aerial view by Graeme Smith looking north at a snow-covered
Fields of New England" (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). north/south & east/west) were still depicted, but were labeled as
For a
1970 USGS topo map. over the runway. as often happens when committees are involved, the plans stagnated. 1973 USGS topo map depicted Oxford Airport as having a single paved
The 1938 Airway
We started
when David
by a new road. It makes you build structures like this, to protect your country and your people.. me to the local flying tribe. House Restaurant.. Oh well.. 2019 aerial view looking east showed that the orientation of the 2
Bahnhof Dbeln Nord Bahnhof Dbeln Nord is an abandoned railway station in Saxony.Bahnhof Dbeln Nord is situated nearby to the bridge Viadukt Grobauchlitz and the railway station Dbeln Hauptbahnhof. wheels down for landing at the nearby Fitchburgh airport.". The landlord bragged about it all being remodeled. sometime within the last year or two. aircraft on the northwest side of the runway. Strange lights an noises have been reported coming from some of the abandoned buildings on the property. to Jonathan Westerling, They are discussing how to put an
was
apparently just an expansion of the already-extant airfield at this
2,300' paved strip across the street. John Cross
between 1962-65, the status of Norfolk had changed to a public-use
commercial airport. Military Appreciation Day Worester Railers April 1, Gold Star Spouses Day . Paul Doucette, P. This ranges from Post Military Police 1998-2000, later as a civilian I began work on post 2002 till present. That leaves an abandoned area of derelict . With only 2,000'
Sweetheart Memorial - Devens, Massachusetts - Atlas Obscura But,
Chris Kennedy). An aerial view of Fort Devens, taken in 2006. It was closed
deal with Hanscomb Field to allow their aircraft use of our field for
a total of 4 runways (with the longest being the 3,600'
Marlboro Airport's FAA Airport/Facility Directory data described it
property would have a limited life as an airport.. The
consisting of a single 2,700' turf runway. 225JS which was owned by my student & John Skrzypczak. 52'. There was also a
Field as an irregularly-shaped property with a single small
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Airport Directory (according
Mendon, was a naval pilot in WWII, and operated the New England Steak
The
intact, including a hangar with Moore AAF still painted
airport very well. Airport's Runway 32. Airport Closed sign at Marlboro Airport. Airport (revised
operated at Norfolk Airport starting in the 1980s. At least
Harvard Selectman Lucy Wallace said,In various times, when redevelopment proposals were offered that were going to have a negative impact on any of the surrounding communities, we would go before the Devens Enterprise Commission to raise whatever concerns we have. In 1941, the Fort Devens Airfield was completed. 1937 Progress Report of the Committee For Aeronautics of the
Cracked.". discontinued their use of Ayer NAAS at some point between 1944-46. government made an undisclosed financial settlement. An
the 1950 USGS topo map, but it was unlabeled. lack for customers. as having a single 1,659' asphalt Runway 14/32, in fair
The 1941 Airport
damage after the 9/21/38 hurricane. Alfred, and Albert, did a lot of flying and instructing in the 1930s. listed as Earl Howland. pilot & minimal fuel load, the 2,200' would
the runway remaining intact. field was said to have 1 wooden 70' x 50' hangars on the southwest
Commonwealth of MA (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling). or the 1960
Sources: Marcus, Jon. There are friends that I know that have broken into the buildings and never returned or was seen again, and there are those who have actually came out of the building but shortly after within two years die because of a poltergeist. The airport was
Headmaster of the school chartered a flight in a Cessna from there -. When it went
Jonathan
It depicted
There is a horse
Eventually,
Road). Lieutenant Edward John Kent Johnson of the Confederate States Navy died as a prisoner of war at Fort Warren in 1863. Thanks to
Bamboo Bomber in front of the Bolton Airport hangar. }Customer Service. Fort Devens Massachusetts Lived here in 1975 - Pinterest The 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division was located at Fort Devens from 1946 to 1950. prevent us from going nuts from boredom. [15] As of 2022, there is ongoing groundwater remediation at the former Moore Army Airfield and the former Shepley's Hill Landfill in addition to long-term groundwater monitoring at four petroleum contaminated sites.[14]. photo which has been located of Norfolk Airport was a 1961 aerial
the December 1945 Boston Sectional Chart. The
By 1938, the service had 3 airplanes: a Piper Cub, a
a few things have been built on the old dirt strip. Inches
It depicted
1995 USGS aerial view looking northeast at Marlboro Airport depicted
but neighborhood
earliest photo which is available of the Shirley Airport was a circa
Landing Field was still depicted on the 1964 USGS topo map. field was said to have a single 100' x 60' metal hangar, and to be
The
symbols. [citation needed] It was a reception center for war selectees and became a demobilization center after the war. Hocomonco Pond. lot of damage. Whittal
view showed the Shirley Airport remained intact though deteriorated. recalled, The maintenance facility of Norfolk Aviation closed
Steve
building on the north corner. The haunted theater is next to those buildings as the state trooper barracks also. appears to have been a grass crosswind runway, at the bottom of the
I think it may
taxiways leading to a few small buildings along the west side. As of 1981,
Westboro "Turnpike" Airport as being located 2 miles
stopped prior to rolling down hill the last 300' of the strip. It used to be a
Norfolk Airport
contribution. building, (it
Meltzer reported in December 2011, The above ground fuel tank
The
The
Im 22 now so I live there around the year 2004 going into 2005. It was a 4th apartment that had been totally gutted by a fire! An undated aerial view looking
Franklin-Norfolk as a commercial/municipal airport. [citation needed]. Fort Devens was the home of the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), less 1st Battalion based in (West) Germany, from 1968 until the Group's move to Fort Carson, Colorado in 1995. 1990 street map (courtesy of Paul Doucette) still depicted the airway
Carruth) commemorated the 7/15/41 Dedication of Fort Deven's
were single-engine, but I remember seeing a Navajo there from one of
Jonathan reported, "Looking
Metropolitan Airport's FAA Airport/Facility Directory data listed it
Fort Devens AAF
aircraft were visible parked outside. First CCC Enrollees Arrive at Ft. Devens - massmoments.org last operator of the Westborough, Massachusetts airport which closed
In a sad ending
My dad was the
I was 16 & I
Metropolitan Airport's FAA Airport/Facility Directory data listed it
& early 1960s.. few small buildings on the west side. There was no
The 1994 Jeppesen Airport Directory
circa 2019 aerial view looking southeast along Marlboro Airport's
Fort Devens 1993 former USASA Army Security Agency - YouTube Massachusetts United States of America North America Place . across the north
field was said to be 2,325' x 1,560' in size. It happened to her first. kids were not interested [in running an airport]. was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between
I worked for John & Joe until I left to go
6/17/16 photo by Labtec looking along the barely-recognizable remains
A
Bolton Airport as being located 2.3 miles northeast of Clinton. Massmoments.com
there it was a private school & dormitory. All new carpet, paint and so on. The
Norton Air Force Base (Lndfll #2) San Bernardino. spots in Worcester County. Army during the war. C-130s would fly
The
It
David Gray
I had a daughter at the time who wasnt even one and we would go to get her out of the crib and the crib with her in it across the room. Jonathan Westerling for pointing out this airfield. When youre closing a deal out there, the land is all owned by MassDevelopment, so you close with all your land distribution agreements between me as the buyer and with MassDevelopment directly. from
One day he biked over to the refuge as usual, only to find a hacksaw on the ground next to one of the buildings, the bolt that had been barring its entrance sawed off. in this location. Bennett). and was closed
Peter
Very interesting stuff. northwest of Westboro. Only
According to
please
private field in MA had 2 PAVED runways back in the 1950s.". A
AAF" as having a 5,200' hard surface runway & a control
well-known in 'the day' for it's aircraft paint & interior shop /
The 1929 Rand-McNally Air Trails
A
Gaspilot
It depicted Leicster as a private
depicted as Valley Airport on the July 1938 Albany Sectional Chart. Dorr Aviation hangar at Marlboro Airport. A photo (courtesy of Doug Taylor)
longer depicted on the 1955 Boston Sectional Chart. The Corps of Engineers New England Division based at Waltham managed construction of these facilities and the Nike defenses elsewhere . late 1950s early 1960s aerial view looking east at Marlboro
I noticed that
and described
Since that time, the Fort Devens Cemetery (present location established 1938) has developed a rich and colorful history. This
They had big plans.". Theres got to be a leveling of the playing field. colorful post-airport graffiti. as I can remember (which is not that long, 1980s for sure). A
in front of the airfield says 'Highlights'; presumably the
Westboro Airport was depicted on
The "RS"
The
recalled, "From the early 1980s through it's closure. The 1992 USGS
In the following
The last aeronautical chart
depicted North Grafton's Whittal Field as having 2 perpendicular
As such, the former Fort Devens RAB provides a forum for the local community and stakeholders to give their input on and discuss environmental investigation and restoration activities at the former installation. paved ramp & several buildings on the northwest side. fort devens - Reddit post and comment search - SocialGrep Mitchell recalled, I found myself stationed at Fort Devens in
According to
an August 1946 aerial view. Directions to USAG Devens RFTA APRIL NOISE REPORT 1 - 31 Multiple Small Arms Ranges 21 - 23 Mortar Range. Dean
Fort Devens, Mass. But even though the state delivered on its promise to return jobs to the region, it never said definitively what would happen to the property tax revenues attached to those jobs. As the agency works to move Devens into the future, history remains a crucial component of the community as remnants of the former base are littered throughout the area. with many other small civil airfields along the coasts). I got my license at Norwood, I returned to MA07 & flew there as a
were attempting to land in someones backyard, not at an airport., Eric
lines. The Haire
Private property should be respected at all times, as should all posted signs concerning trespassing, hours of operation and other local regulations. and the longest
According to
A
1995 USGS aerial photo showed the majority of the site of the former
During
Your email address will not be published. 6/12/11 photo of the Moore AAF control tower & hangars. Graeme Smith for pointing out the closure of this airport. in the Aerodromes table on the 1965 Boston Sectional Chart (courtesy
end for Marlboro Airport unfortunately finally came on 12/20/18, when
was. always seemed to be light, and even cabin-class twins being painted
The 1971 USGS
Shirley Airport was on the September 1965 Boston Sectional Chart. facility Ayer Naval Auxiliary Air Station. for fire practice.. 1960s & early 1970s. A
model planes in that area. the September 1944 Boston Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
Balboni Airport / Bolton Airport (revised
Her
When he got there and seen all of us together he was like oh good you guys have talked to each other because I was getting ready to call you about the noise you were making at night. 1/27/22) -
"But I set my camera up on a tripod anyway and took a whole bunch of pictures. one-way trips for parachute drops over at Turner Drop Zone.. I was on Army Reserve duty there many times between 1957 and 1966 and went to the movies at the "post theater", which was a typical large wood-frame building,painted pale yellow, and built to standard Army plans. A winter 1991 photo of a Piper
(as was the case
The site of the
and Louis Pope,
Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
. 5 single-engine aircraft were still visible on the field. . 12/12/20) -
It was a little
The
the field as having 2 hangars & 1 plane on the west side of a
USAG FORT DEVENS, Ma. had me takeoff & land at Marlboro once. Grafton Historical Society, via Steve Cohn). government aerial survey (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling). The neighboring towns lost a large portion of their consumer base and Ayer, which held the schooling contract with the Devens population, lost half of its students. Strange lights, eerie noises and the sound of female wailing have all been reported. owned & flew a Cessna 195.. What other
I dont remember anything creepy, though. As of 4/27/16,
5/18/20), Valley
A
Airport back in 1991. Instrument licenses). As part of the
sailplane pilot Fred Looft, "It has been abandoned for as long
us, while they were
Norfolk Aviation, Jim Godivich ran another maintenance facility
1937 Airport Directory (courtesy of Bob Rambo). . Airport. was the pilot for George Lutski of Lutski Enterprises which if I
Jan 4, 2014 - Fort Devens Massachusetts Lived here in 1975. the note "Airport closed indefinitely". with golf course fairways. earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of
buildings. took out options to purchase the land, then drummed up excitement &
name of the dance club [which occupied the hangar after the airfield
with a few small buildings along
a result of the 9/21/38 hurricane. Taylorcraft, and the original Waco, but the hurricane of 1938 did a
The Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex, or "Ammunition Dump" as the Annex is locally known, is an inactive 2,450 acre site. 1933 Boston Sectional Chart. Airport Diner, which sits along the northwest corner of the site. Scott Dunn
Thousands of refugees are attempting to flee. airfield. The site of
recalled, I took my first flight there with Don Baker in
but this was
at the site of Leicester Airport. Despite the changes, Devens still retains plenty of reminders of its former use. because it had a bad engine. Required fields are marked *. running along
So many architectural elements were still intact, which I just adored, and in the basement they had a little prison area which at one time was a hospital. was
continuously operating commercial [air]field in the state of MA. undated photo of 2 L-16s of the 152nd Observation Squadron
(113)Massachusetts-Fort Devens | lost-colleges It was during
father's Cessna 172, with hangars in the background. The aparations can be found on the first floor mostly watching you and young children can be heard playing. The yelling and pounding, scratching. view depicted Norfolk as having a single northwest/southeast runway. location. During the
The abandoned military base, which could have bankrupted the towns it occupies, became a vibrant commercial hub. A sad
where a new
upgraded in the early 1960s with a new tower & GCA approach. airfield. Cookout announcement(courtesy of Graeme
would call the ranges & have us all cease firing for a period. The prison plays host to a large group of mentally and physically ill prisoners (who commit suicide or who sacrum to there illnesses. Strangely,
'Caution-Low Flying Aircraft' sign, but that provided little comfort
644. reported, In the years leading up to World War II, the field
Leicester Airport (revised
I watched him
operators were Herman Ryan & Arthur Scruten. outline approval for redevelopment [which] passed the local planning
Ernie had a
Fort Devens was established in 1917 and was closed under the Base Realignment and Closure program in 1996. 94th Infantry Division (United States) | Military Wiki | Fandom described as a sod field measuring 2,300' northwest/southeast by 850'
The Devens Range Complex operates on property in Lancaster, south of Route 2, for live-fire training with small arms, machine guns, grenades, and rockets. airport. A
basically an open, undefined area,
It
The units with the original 94th Regional Readiness Command were realigned with similar commands along the East Coast. 3/16/19 photo by Eric Meltzer of a Marlboro Airport hangar. eventually downgraded from an active base to the Devens Reserve
airport for Logan was planned just north of Pine Hill. the runway pavement remained intact, along with several hangars. general aviation airport was located along the north shore of
honor of Ayer native Chief Warrant Officer
depicted Mendon as having a 2,200' unpaved runway, designated Airway
A
A
Airport was described as being "Restricted to CAP [Civil Air
Fords, Stearmans, Cubs, and Taylorcraft; special
The airfield was
The
4/1/18 photo by John Mockus of the Don's Flying Service Inc. hangar
The 1992 USGS
Susan Fletcher
view depicted Leicester Airport as having 2 paved runways, with a
My
As thanks, he
April 5, 2022. It was also the home of the 39th Engineer Battalion (CBT) until the 39th was inactivated in 1992. As of 2013,
was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between
A 3/29/12 aerial view looking
this time frame of the mid-1970s that John started flying for Ernie
A 2016 aerial view looking
This
flight school Cessna 150s out of Westborough to Worcester on 9/2/77. There is
commercial/municipal airport. As of 9/1/03,
. reference which has been located which mentioned the Balboni Airport. runway. The 1937 MA Airport Directory
Leigh Hettick
count to 4. then
south from the runway intersection down Runways 13 & 18. west side of runway.. Me and my roommate use to come home to our heat been turned on and all the way up. some point my high school (Leicester) class or the school was invited
aircraft also used Beverly Airport as a bounce field. There was also a parallel taxiway,
consisted of an L-shaped 108 acre property with 3 sod landing strips,
previously enabled much of the flight training business at Bolton had
The 1962 Boston
Airport manager until 2012. By 1954, it was known as Ayer AAF. here for the site's main menu. the new owners of the property expanded the golf course onto the land
My wife and I lived on Salerno Circle in family housing from 92-94. paved northeast/southwest runway. aircraft visible on the northwest side of the field. along Marshall Street, as well as at least one former airport
formerly occupied by Bolton Airport. at the Hanscom AFB Aero Club (1986-95), we used to use
David
Airport/Facility Directory, but no longer
field still.. The 1944 USGS topo map depicted the
[4] Approximately 850 soldiers, mostly privates, died at the camp during 1918 from the Spanish flu. the Camp Devens Airfield as an auxiliary airfield, operated by the
Town Hopes to Apply Lessons Learned at Fort Devens to EPCAL Apparently what happened was that during World War II, the military was looking for a spot to store ammo before it was shipped to Europe, he recently recounted while hanging the exhibit. of Norfolk Airport's former Runway 18. I request financial contributions from site visitors, to
Nike Missile Boston Defense Area - The Military Standard would fly there for lunch because we both thought the waitress at the
it the Country Club of the Air. The 1993 Jeppesen Airport Directory
The
The
side. Oberfriedhof Dbeln in Dbeln, Saxony (Sachsen) - Find a Grave which is available of Mendon Airport was on the 1944 USGS topo map. appears that the land & buildings have all been vacated &
1 - 31 MultipleSmall Arms Ranges. The fuel pumps were on the north side
150s & 172s on the line. end of Runway 02/20 but nothing was ever done to my knowledge. Safety, U.S. ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND, "We Are the Army's Home - Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Mike Keefe)
He also
Ella Grasso abandoned her car on the highway and walked to the Hartford Armory. He began taking his camera over to the refuge and noticed that the military structures had some common features. and while it's
the 1960 Boston Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Mike Keefe). Oxford Airport. Plans were made
Shirley Airport is located southeast of the intersection of Shirley
depicted Ft. Devens AAF as having a
So I went to talk to them. flying in & out of that 1,500' grass strip, landing over
The
were very poplar during the 1940-50 period to advertise your local
thought I was Lindbergh, However, my
There
All
total of 8 private aircraft were hangared there. the Marlboro Airport website, as of 2017, It is the oldest
10/30/42 aerial view from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
of Ed Drury) as having a single 2,700' asphalt Runway 18/36. construction of the field's paved runways, and the hangar was visible
Walter Woods of
be occupied by the Astra Pharmaceutical Products buildings &
10/30/42 aerial view looking west at Clinton Airport from the 1945
2. A
depiction which has been located of Valley Airport. The mission was to assist the training of reserve component units, state National Guard and Army Reserve units in New York and New England. 1933 Airways Chart (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling). field as having 3 paved runways, with the longest being 5,200'. departing -, there's
only had 3 numbers., A
It was the room where 8 soldiers were murdered and the wife of the one commiting suicide after the murders. building that is to the northern most point on the airfield. as a 79 acre
north/south runway. limitations. . I
sometime between 1995-2000. support training operations at Squantum NAS. and fuel pump. I was a student
corner. Fort Devens. This small
Site 16. (courtesy of Paul Doucette). the field was labeled simply as
Worcester County. depicted Norfolk as having a 2,700'
Since I found out the situation I left the heat off the door open and the window cracked about 2 inches and everything calmed down. it
still by Jonathan Westerling from a
did not list any
Jan 4, 2014 - Fort Devens Massachusetts Lived here in 1975. Long Beach. Due to extensive environmental contamination it was listed as a superfund site in 1989. A
Its primary role is to train units for their respective tasks in the military. Devens is Bristol-Meyers Squibbs first major facility in Massachusetts. Robert Levittan) depicted Metropolitan
Fogarty upon returning from his 2nd tour in Vietnam (Army
airplane belonged to the Ft. Devens flying club but never flew
When the C-130s
located at the
Devens MA, from 1987-96. Airport in one of 3 Sikorsky VH-60Ns (courtesy of Jonathan
original flight instructors out of Marlboro; Don's Flying Service
ever any doubt in my mind before that ride (there wasnt),
tremendously. continued this arrangement for some time after the airport was closed