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Robert Grey Air Field

Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:51 pm

Greetings
I have a ? for the group Was Robert Grey Airfield used in WW2 ? I know that is was named after one of Dolittle Raiders Robert Grey , their is also a Street in Downtown Killeen TX named Grey St after him. I was told that he was a local home grown Hero. The Airfield is located in present day Fort Hood TX . During WW 2 it was known as Camp Hood . the Runway is well over mile maybe 2 long. I understand that it is # 3 on the list for the Shuttle landing if it came to that . The reason that I ask is I recently came into finding a ( Dummy ) contact areal bomb maybe a 200Lb that was stamp Camp Hood AAF. can anybody bring light on the mystery ?

Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:03 am

where is Grey Street? I was stationed at hood for a while...I don't remember all the main streets, but...

Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:04 am

A little info is at this site:

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/facility/killeen.htm

Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:01 am

First off, its sspelled "Gray" not grey.

Gray airfield was not around during WWII, as West Ft Hood didn't come about until the cold war. It was originally a USAF Base. Nuclear weapons were stored in the ammo bunkers near the field at that time. Bergstrom AFB in Austin was a SAC base at that time also.

Hood Army Airfield was always located at its present position north of 38th Street (W S Young). I can remember being at the Killeen Drive In on Rancier Ave seeing fixed wing aircraft on short final to Hood AAF in the early 70's. Aircraft included C-45's, U-8's, U-21's and OV-10's.

When I was flying aircraft in the Ft Hood Flying Club at the Killeen Municipal airport, we got our av-gas tanker truck refilled at the Hood POL dump. This was as late as 1973.
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