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- Moore Army Airfield is a former airfield located in Fort Devens, Massachusetts. It was closed following the closure of the fort in 1995. It is named for Ayer native Chief Warrant Officer 2 . It was the only Army Airfield named for someone killed in the Vietnam War. It is currently used for racing and State Police driver training. (en)
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- Moore Army Airfield August 2020 (en)
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- Moore Army Airfield is a former airfield located in Fort Devens, Massachusetts. It was closed following the closure of the fort in 1995. It is named for Ayer native Chief Warrant Officer 2 . It was the only Army Airfield named for someone killed in the Vietnam War. It is currently used for racing and State Police driver training. (en)
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