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Activated December 1942 as U.S. Army Air Forces advanced training school for World War II twin engine pilots; graduated over 4,000 by February 1945. Construction of 413 structures and four 5,500-foot runways supervised by U.S.Army Corps of Engineers; named for Indiana pilot Captain Richard S. Freeman (1907-1941). Deactivated in 1948. Erected 1997 Indiana Historical Bureau, City of Seymour, and Seymour Municipal Airport Authority. Walnut St. (IN-11) & B Ave. East, Freeman Field, Seymour, Jackson County Indiana
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