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Bradley Int'l Airport

Currently owned by the State of CT, Bradley started out as a military air field and played a role during the Cold War.  Bradley Field was a First Air Force fighter base during W.W.II. In the 1950s, Continental Air Command, the Air Force Reserves, and the Connecticut Air National Guard all used the airfield. In 1966, the military portion of Bradley Field was re designated Bradley Air National Guard Station, and it was re designated Bradley International Airport in 1973.

This link show an abandoned underground bunker and old artifacts on the Bradley Airport perimeter, date unknown.

http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=27039





Currently owned by the State of CT, Bradley started out as a military air field and played a role during the Cold War.  Bradley Field was a First Air Force fighter base during W.W.II. In the 1950s, Continental Air Command, the Air Force Reserves, and the Connecticut Air National Guard all used the airfield. In 1966, the military portion of Bradley Field was re designated Bradley Air National Guard Station, and it was re designated Bradley International Airport in 1973.

This link show an abandoned underground bunker and old artifacts on the Bradley Airport perimeter, date unknown.

http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=27039





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