
Bruning Army Air Field # 397
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Biker Ozzy
N 40° 19.275 W 097° 26.827
14T E 631932 N 4464570
Marker about the Bruning Army Air Field.
Waymark Code: WM4K2T
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 09/01/2008
Views: 36
Marker reads as follows
BRUNING ARMY AIR FIELD
Bruning Army Air Field, located northeast of here, was one of eleven army airfields in Nebraska during World War II. Construction began in September 1942 on 1,480 acres of farmland, for which the government paid twelve landowners $73,400. The field was activated on March 18, 1943. It eventually included 1,720 acres, 234 buildings, and three 6,800-foot runways. By December 1943 nearly 500 civilians and 3,077 military personnel worked there.
Bruning initially provided training for the 456th, 449th, and 487th Heavy Bombardment Groups, flying B-24 Liberators. The 449th moved directly from Bruning to Italy, where it flew 245 group missions, losing 101 planes, 388 men killed in action, and 363 men as prisoners of war.
In 1944 the field was home to P-47 pilots from the 23rd Fighter Squadron, later sent to Europe, and the 507th and 508th Fighter Groups, which flew in the Pacific. The field was declared surplus by the War Department on November 21, 1945, and transferred to the state of Nebraska in 1947. Bruning was maintained as a state airfield until 1969. The site has reverted to agricultural uses.
Thayer County Historical Society
Nebraska State Historical Society
Nebr. 4, mile 118.5, SE of Bruning
Thayer County
Marker 397
Marker Name: Bruning Army Air Field # 397
 City: no
 Roadside: yes
 Other: no
 Web Address if available:: Not listed

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