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stations at
Narsarsuaq Airport (
Bluie West-1),
Sondrestrom Air Base (
Bluie West-8),
Ikateq (
Bluie East Two), and
Gronnedal (
Bluie West-9). In 1943 the Army...
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Bluie was the
United States military code name for
Greenland during World War II. It is
remembered by the
numbered sequence of base
locations identified...
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Bluie West One,
later known as
Narsarsuaq Air Base and
Narsarsuaq Airport, was
built on a
glacial moraine at what is now the
village of Narsarsuaq, near...
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Sondrestrom Air Base,
originally Bluie West-8, was a
United States Air
Force base in
central Greenland. The site is
located 60 mi (97 km)
north of the...
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first garnered attention for his work in do****entary
filmmaking with
Louie Bluie (1985) and
Crumb (1995).
After Crumb,
Zwigoff moved on to
write and direct...
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Bluie East Two was a
minor United States Army Air
Forces airfield at
Ikateq in
eastern Greenland. It was
operational from 1942 to 1947.
After the United...
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Howard "Louie
Bluie"
Armstrong (March 4, 1909 – July 30, 2003) was an
American string band and
country blues musician, who pla**** fiddle, mandolin, and...
- Ivigtut. The
American bases and
stations were
codenamed under the
Bluie West and
Bluie East moniker.
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt took a
strong personal...
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Aasiaat (Greenlandic pronunciation: [aːsiaːt]), also
known as Egedesminde, is a town in the
Qeqertalik muni****lity in
western Greenland,
located on its...
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Bluie as a code name for Greenland,
where they kept
several bases named "
Bluie (East or West) (sequential numeral)". The
major air
bases were
Bluie West-1...