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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 06:49 AM
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Last flights take off from NAS Brunswick


Anthony Bell, right, helps fellow squadron member Laquita Starks with her pack Nov. 28 as she prepares to board the last flight on a P-3 Orion from Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine.


Last flights take off from NAS Brunswick
The Associated Press
Posted : Saturday Nov 28, 2009 16:49:56 EST

NAVAL AIR STATION BRUNSWICK, Maine — The last two planes at Maine’s Brunswick Naval Air Station lifted off Saturday in blustery winds, ending nearly 60 years of maritime patrol operations at New England’s last active-duty military air base.

The P-3 Orions of the VP-26 squadron lumbered down an 8,000-foot runway before heading off to a six-month deployment in Central America. After that, they fly to their new home at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla.

The planes took off without any speeches or fanfare about 50 minutes apart Saturday afternoon. A small group of visitors gathered at the base operations building to watch, including Albert Stehle of Bowdoinham, whose father, Leroy Stehle, commanded the VP-26 during the early 1970s.

“I just came to see the last plane take off,” said Stehle, a building contractor who lives in the flight path of the base and will no longer be able to look up and see the planes bearing the squadron’s trident insignia. “After being a Navy brat for all these years and having to miss your dad because he was off on deployment, you finally realize it was all for a great cause.”

Brunswick, once home to 4,000 sailors and six patrol squadrons, now has a skeleton crew. Its two runways are scheduled to close in January, and personnel will continue to leave the base until it closes for good in May 2011.


Rest of article at: http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/11/ap_navy_brunswick_last_takeoffs_112809/
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 07:21 AM
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1. P-3s operated out of there. But, can't have military bases in the north policy continues!
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mn9driver Donating Member (877 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-29-09 09:03 AM
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2. It was a great place to be stationed.
It's got to have a chilling effect on the local economy to lose the base. Bowdoin College isn't going to be able to pick up the slack of losing all those jobs and military incomes.
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