LC control no. | n 85149544 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Clark Air Base (Philippines) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Philippines--Clark Air Base |
Variant(s) | United States. Clark Air Base United States. Air Force. Clark Air Base Clark Air Base Clark Airbase (Philippines) Clark Air Field (Philippines) |
See also | Predecessor: Clark Field (Philippines) |
Beginning date | 1949 |
Ending date | 1992-09-16 |
Associated country | Philippines |
Located | Luzon (Philippines) |
Found in | United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Azimuthal equidistant projection centered on Clark Airbase, Philippines ... 1986. LC data base, 1/8/87 (hdg.: Clark Air Base) BGN, 1/8/87 (BGN does not recognize air fields, but its office keeps records in its file: Clark Air Base, AIR, 15°11ʹN, 120°33ʹE) U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Foreign Affairs. Subcom. on Asian and Pacific Affairs. Implications of the U.S. withdrawal from Clark and Subic bases, hearing ... 1992: p. 1 (Clark Air Field in the Philippines) Encyc. Britannica online, Apr. 4, 2001 (Clark Air Base; formerly Clark Field; est. as U.S. military camp for the 5th Cavalry after the Spanish-American War; named for Maj. Harold M. Clark, a pre-World War I pilot, in 1918) Anderegg, C. R. The ash warriors, 2000: page 2 (in 1949 Fort Stotsenburg and Clark Field combined to form Clark Air Base) page 109 (17 July 1991, US and Government of Philippines (GOP) representatives announced that the US facility at Clark AB, RP would be turned over to the GOP NLT 16 Sept 1992) |
Not found in | NUCMC data from Hileman, M. Papers, 1944-1993 (Clark Field, Philippines, during World War II) |
Geographic area code | a-ph--- |
Associated language | eng |