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Encyclopedia > Pope AFB, North Carolina

Pope Air Force Base is a U.S. Air Force Base in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States.

Location of Pope AFB, North Carolina
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Location

Pope AFB is located at 35°10'53" North, 79°0'50" West (35.181328, -79.013916)1.


According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.4 km˛ (2.9 mi˛). 7.4 km˛ (2.9 mi˛) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.

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Host Unit

The host unit for Pope AFB is the 43d Airlift Wing which falls under Air Mobility Command


Mission

Missions at Pope range from providing airlift and close air support to American armed forces, to humanitarian missions flown all over the world.


History

In 1918, bi-planes and observation balloons began using a pea field north of the newly established Army artillery training post at Camp Bragg in 1918 as a landing strip.


Lt. Harley Halbert Pope was killed in an airplane crash in January 1918 near the Cape Fear River, north of Fayetteville, North Carolina.


Members of Pope's squadron, the 276th Aero Squadron, received movement orders to Camp Bragg Flying Field in February 1919. As a memorial to Pope, the War Department officially established the field at Camp Bragg as Pope Field on 5 April 1919. A runway did not exist, just a wide open field surrounded by pine forest.


Pope Field became an Air Force Base with the creation of the United States Air Force on 17 September 1947.


Nearby Installations

External link

  • Base Web site (http://public.pope.amc.af.mil/)

External links

  • Maps and aerial photos
    • Street map from Mapquest (http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=35.181328&longitude=-79.013916&zoom=6)
    • Topographic map from Topozone (http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=35.181328&lon=-79.013916&s=200&size=m&layer=DRG100)
    • Aerial photograph from Microsoft Terraserver (http://terraserver.microsoft.com/map.aspx?t=1&s=14&lon=-79.013916&lat=35.181328&w=750&h=500)

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Pope AFB, North Carolina - definition of Pope AFB, North Carolina in Encyclopedia (270 words)
Pope Air Force Base is a U.S. Air Force Base in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States.
Harley Halbert Pope was killed in an airplane crash in January 1918 near the Cape Fear River, north of Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Pope Field became an Air Force Base with the creation of the United States Air Force on 17 September 1947.
Fayetteville, North Carolina - About Pope AFB (220 words)
Pope Air Force Base, adjacent to Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, has a twofold mission: to provide the essential airlift capacity to the armed forces and to conduct humanitarian airlift missions anywhere they are needed in the world.
On March 27, 1919, Pope AFB used both balloons and handmade single-engine biplanes to photograph terrains for mapping, to spot for the artillery, to report forest fires and to carry some of the first airmail.
Pope AFB provides the global reach and global power of the United States Air Force - capable of deploying a self-sustaining war fighting package anywhere in the world at a moment's notice, to form our nation's premier forced-entry capability with the U.S. Army.
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