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NAS Ft. Lauderdale training squadron markings of FT-28, Taylor's Avenger Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale was an airfield of the United States Navy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 1942 the navy selected Merle Fogg Airport in Fort Lauderdale to expand into a naval air station for both pilot and enlisted aircrew training (i.e., gunners, radiomen) in Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers flown by carrier-based flight crews and by land-based US Marine Corps flight crews ashore.[1] Additional facilities were used to train aircraft maintenance and other ground crew support for the TBF and TBM series aircraft.[1] Among the Avenger pilots who graduated NAS Fort Lauderdale was former President George H. W. Bush, from a class in 1943.[1][2] Several airfields in the immediate vicinity of NAS Fort Lauderdale were commissioned as navy satellite or outlying fields. Several of these fields continue in operation today as civilian airports, such as Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. Training was difficult and dangerous. From 1942 through 1946, 94 trainees lost their lives while serving at the naval air station. Fourteen of those men made up a five-aircraft flight, now known as Flight 19, that disappeared while on a routine training mission on December 5, 1945.[1] The need to train Avenger crews having passed, the station was decommissioned after 1946. The facility was conveyed to the government of Broward County, Florida for use as a civilian airport. Today the facility is known as Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. [edit] Notes
Coordinates: 26°04′18″N 80°09′04″W / 26.0717°N 80.1511°W
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