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After the war, Pope Field became Pope Air Force Base with the creation of the United States Air Force on 18 September 1947. The base served as the home of the 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, being activated at Pope on 3 December 1947 as the 10th Reconnaissance Group.
Pope Field. Type: Aerodrome. Description: human settlement in North Carolina, United States of America. Categories: human settlement, military facility and transportation. Location: Manchester Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, South, United States, North America. View on OpenStreetMap.
We support the 43rd AMOG, the tenant units on Pope AAF, and Air Force units within the SOF community on Fort Liberty. We are also the A6 when TF-Gryphon activates.
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Pope Air Force Base was established in 1919 as Pope Field, named for 1st Lt. Harley Halbert Pope (1879-1919), who was killed when his JN-4 Jenny crashed into the Cape Fear River near Fayetteville. The base is located on 1,885 acres next to Fort Bragg in Cumberland County.