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Los Alamitos Army Airfield, military airbase in Los Alamitos, California, USA

Los Alamitos Army Airfield is a military air base located in California and operates as part of the Joint Forces Training Base, primarily serving reserve forces and regional military operations. The facility features multiple runways capable of handling various military aircraft, modern maintenance hangars, administrative buildings, and training areas spread across an organized layout.

The airfield began as a Naval Air Station during World War II in the early 1940s, serving to train pilots and prepare aircraft for combat operations. The facility transitioned to Army control in 1973 and was renamed the Joint Forces Training Base in 2000, reflecting its expanded role supporting multiple military branches and reserve forces.

The airfield takes its name from the alamito trees that once grew in this area. Today, the base maintains a rhythm of military operations alongside community connection, hosting public events and air shows that allow local people to learn about military life and see aircraft up close.

Access to the base requires valid photo identification, with inner areas restricted for security reasons. When visiting, respect quiet hours and rules about noise and equipment, particularly during training times and when aircraft are taking off or landing.

Vice President Richard Nixon attended an air show at the base in 1955, highlighting its importance during the Cold War era. This visit marked a significant moment that underscored the facility's strategic role in the nation's regional defense infrastructure.

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33.79000,-118.05139
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