Naval Air Station Brunswick

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former military airport in Brunswick, Maine, United States

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NAS Brunswick Maine aerial view 2008.jpg

Location: 43.892222222, -69.938611111, ///salt.gifted.stone, Google, Bing, Aerial View, OldMapsOnline, ESRI Imagery, Historic Markers, KML

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428-GX-K-116942 (26505737906)428-GX-K-116942 (26505737906)
428-GX-K-116943 (26258830770)428-GX-K-116943 (26258830770)
Aerial view of Naval Air Station Brunswick in 1944Aerial view of Naval Air Station Brunswick in 1944
Corsair Mk1 Quonset Point 1943Corsair Mk1 Quonset Point 1943
Five members of NASA`s Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured during a brief break in land survival trainingFive members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured during a brief break in land survival training
Five members of NASA`s Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured with a tent fashioned from parachute gear during land survival trainingFive members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured with a tent fashioned from parachute gear during land survival training
Karen NortonKaren Norton
My old plane from VP-11 in the heart of winter in Maine! (7980177193)My old plane from VP-11 in the heart of winter in Maine! (7980177193)
NASA TEST 737-100NASA TEST 737-100
Naval Air Station Brunswick in 1982Naval Air Station Brunswick in 1982
P3 Orions at BrunswickP3 Orions at Brunswick
Royal Navy aircraft at NAS Brunswick in 1944Royal Navy aircraft at NAS Brunswick in 1944
Royal Navy aircraft in hangar at NAS Brunswick in 1944Royal Navy aircraft in hangar at NAS Brunswick in 1944
Sm nasb aerialSm nasb aerial
S.N. BerryS.N. Berry
Three members of NASA`s Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured chatting with an instructor during land survival trainingThree members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured chatting with an instructor during land survival training
US Navy 040901-N-8228R-001 Aviation Machinist`s Mate 2nd Class Christian Mesina, right, demonstrates the proper use of a ring gear box (RGB) compressor puller to Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Vice Adm. Walter MassUS Navy 040901-N-8228R-001 Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Christian Mesina, right, demonstrates the proper use of a ring gear box (RGB) compressor puller to Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Vice Adm. Walter Mass
US Navy 050223-N-8228R-711 Sailors assigned to the Tridents of Patrol Squadron Two Six (VP-26), move into their newly built hanger on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick, MaineUS Navy 050223-N-8228R-711 Sailors assigned to the Tridents of Patrol Squadron Two Six (VP-26), move into their newly built hanger on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick, Maine
US Navy 050629-N-3122S-002 Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Shanna Brown and her Military Working Dog, Britt, conduct a drug sweepUS Navy 050629-N-3122S-002 Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Shanna Brown and her Military Working Dog, Britt, conduct a drug sweep
US Navy 060120-N-2568S-051 Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter meets with Sailors from Patrol Squadron Eight (VP-8) homeported at Naval Air Station BrunswickUS Navy 060120-N-2568S-051 Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter meets with Sailors from Patrol Squadron Eight (VP-8) homeported at Naval Air Station Brunswick
VP-8 crew with P-3C at NAS Brunswick c1994VP-8 crew with P-3C at NAS Brunswick c1994
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
baseFort Andross1688industrial building, fortification, military baseWikidata
baseFort George1715military base, fortificationWikidata
audioSen. Olympia Snowe on her Opposition to the Closure of Naval Air Station BrunswickWikimedia
image428-GX-K-116942 (26505737906)1977Wikimedia
image428-GX-K-116943 (26258830770)1977Wikimedia
imageAerial view of Naval Air Station Brunswick in 19441944Wikimedia
imageCorsair Mk1 Quonset Point 19431943Wikimedia
imageFive members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured during a brief break in land survival trainingWikimedia
imageFive members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured with a tent fashioned from parachute gear during land survival trainingWikimedia
imageKaren NortonWikimedia
imageMy old plane from VP-11 in the heart of winter in Maine! (7980177193)1991Wikimedia
imageNASA TEST 737-100Wikimedia
imageNaval Air Station Brunswick in 1982Wikimedia
imageP3 Orions at BrunswickWikimedia
imageRoyal Navy aircraft at NAS Brunswick in 19441944Wikimedia
imageRoyal Navy aircraft in hangar at NAS Brunswick in 19441944Wikimedia
imageSm nasb aerialWikimedia
imageS.N. BerryWikimedia
imageThree members of NASA's Group 18 of astronaut candidates are pictured chatting with an instructor during land survival trainingWikimedia
imageUS Navy 040901-N-8228R-001 Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Christian Mesina, right, demonstrates the proper use of a ring gear box (RGB) compressor puller to Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Vice Adm. Walter Mass2004Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050223-N-8228R-711 Sailors assigned to the Tridents of Patrol Squadron Two Six (VP-26), move into their newly built hanger on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick, Maine2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 050629-N-3122S-002 Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Shanna Brown and her Military Working Dog, Britt, conduct a drug sweep2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 060120-N-2568S-051 Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter meets with Sailors from Patrol Squadron Eight (VP-8) homeported at Naval Air Station Brunswick2006Wikimedia
imageVP-8 crew with P-3C at NAS Brunswick c1994Wikimedia