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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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