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A few months ago I did a lot of articles about U.S. Navy aircraft squadrons (see HERE). Many of them were long-ago WWII squadrons that were based at Naval Auxiliary Air Stations or similar places, some of which have their own articles, or redirects to the present airfields that once were NAAS's (See HERE for a list). Is there any interest in adding these to this article, or maybe to another one? (I think there were tons of these NAAS's, only some of which are mentioned in Wikipedia.) Lou Sander (talk) 18:52, 2 August 2014 (UTC)Reply