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Kingsville Naval Auxiliary Fields

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Aerial view of Kingsville OLF #21 in 1944.

The Kingsville Naval Outlying Fields in Corpus Christi, Texas are a complex of over 50 naval outlying landing fields built during World War II to support navy flight training. Many of these airfields either used a circular landing mat, or a circular landing mat with 4 extended runways. They also used 8 runways in a star-shaped format which at-least 7 fields had used, and in other locations. In order to make way for the construction of the NOLF fields, lots of acres owned by the King Ranch were purchased. [1]


Seven of these outlying fields were assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field. Eight of these outlying fields were assigned to NAAS Rodd Field.

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Naval Outlying Landing Fields
Field Name In Use Layout Notes
Field 1-A Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field 1-B Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field 1-C (NOLF #21811) Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field 1-D Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field No.1
Field No.2
Field No.3
Field No.4
Field No.5
Field No.6
Field No.7
Field No.8
Field No.9
Field No.10 (NOLF #22912) Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field No.11 (NOLF #23416) 1943 - 1945 4 Runways Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field No.12 1943 - 1945 4 Runways
Field No.13 (NOLF #23521) 1943 - 1949 4 Runways One of 10 airfields leased from its original owners.
Field No.14 (NOLF #22521) Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field No.15
Field No.16
Field No.17
Field No.18 (NOLF #22912)
Field No.19
Field No.20 Circular Landing Mat
Field No.21 (NOLF #26117) 1943 - 1945 8 Runways Located at 27°39'21"N 97°32'38"W
Field No.22 (NOLF #26122) Circular Landing Mat Located at 27°38'39"N 97°36'57"W
Field No.23
Field No.24
Field No.25 (NOLF #24024) 1943 - c1946 4 Runways Assigned to NAAS Rodd Field
Field No.26
Field No.27 (NOLF #23416)
Field No.28
Field No.29
Field No.30 (NOLF #27221) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.31 (NOLF #28523) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.32 (NOLF #27325) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.33 (NOLF #28327) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.34 (NOLF #26426) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.35 (NOLF #28131) Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.36 (NOLF #26832) 1943 - c1949 4 Runways Assigned to NAAS Cuddihy Field
Field No.37
Field No.38
Field No.39
Field No.40 (NOLF #21305) 1941 - Present Twin outlying fields, both with 4 Runways & Circular Landing Mat The airfield was re-built in 1943 as NOLF Waldron Field
Field No.41 (NOLF #20410) 1942 - c1949 Twin outlying fields, both with 4 Runways & Circular Landing Mat
Field No.42 (NOLF #20115) 1942 - c1950 4 Runways & Circular Landing Mat Assigned to NAS Kingsville, an uncompleted airfield was right next to it.
Field No.43
Field No.44 (NOLF #23242)
Field No.45
Field No.46
Field No.47
Field No.48
Field No.49
Field No.50
Field No.51
Field No.52
Field No.53 (NOLF #25938) Located at 27°35'18"N 97°51'39"W
Field No.54 (NOLF #23242) Located at 27°19'01"N 97°47'49"W
Field No.55 (NOLF #22441) 1943 - c1950 4 Runways & Circular Landing Mat Assigned to NAS Kingsville and after the war, used as a navy bombing target. Located at 27°16'36"N 97°43'25"W.

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The shape of NOLF 41 is still recognisable from above.

References

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  1. ^ "Airfields in Texas: Corpus Christi". Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  2. ^ U.S. Army Map Service (1950). https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/topomapexplorer/#maps=&loc=-97.49,27.60&LoD=10.75 (Map). Western-United-States: Corpus Christi. 1:250,000. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 2024-09-05. {{cite map}}: |map-url= missing title (help)
  3. ^ "Airfields in Texas: Western Corpus Christi area". Retrieved 2024-09-05.