- Commissioners. The
airport was
named Bluethenthal Field on
Memorial Day, May 30, 1928, in
honor of
Arthur Bluethenthal, a
former All-American
football player...
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Arthur Bluethenthal,
nicknamed "Bluey" (November 1, 1891 – June 5, 1918), was an All-American
football player for
Princeton University, who died in combat...
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football player David Bairstow (1951–1998),
English cricketer Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918),
American college football player and
World War I
pilot Gregory...
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third site,
working in the officers' mess and
doing groundskeeping at
Bluethenthal Army Air Base,
which is now
Wilmington International Airport. Starting...
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Marshal of
France (1864) François
Achille Bazaine World War 1
pilot Arthur Bluethenthal United
States (posthumous)
World War 1
African American fighter pilot...
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Atlantic City (New Jersey) Fort Dix (New Jersey)
Mitchel (New York)
Bluethenthal (North Carolina)
Cherry Point (North Carolina)
Charleston (South Carolina)...
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Atlantic City (New Jersey) Fort Dix (New Jersey)
Mitchel (New York)
Bluethenthal (North Carolina)
Cherry Point (North Carolina)
Charleston (South Carolina)...
- (American football) Matt
Bernstein David Binn, US, LS, All-Pro
Arthur Bluethenthal, US, C
Justin Boren, US, OG
Daniel Braverman US, WR Greg Camarillo, US...
- From:
Oakland Airport,
California 8
December 1941 – 8
February 1942)
Bluethenthal Field,
North Carolina, c. 21
February 1942
Morris Field,
North Carolina...
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resumed a
split operation when the 538th and 529th
Squadrons moved to
Bluethenthal Field,
North Carolina after they were
organized . The Army Air Forces...