U.S. Wartime Air Bases May Be Revived
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Received Saturday, 1.5 a.m. ^GNDON,' Jiiiy 16. . Reuter says' an' Air Ministry spokes'--jriian- in- Londoii, when asked about a* New York report" ttiat American wari t'ime air has'e's would3 b'e reviv'dd1 "becaktiU of the Berlin situation, said: "Vifeuii'dbrsbahd . :ah ofMkl anfiouncehitint wiil' he' madd'iiF Wasttiiigtfon' this- afteh nodiij -antf lintil1 tkdn . wO' h'ave rio cdriimdhti." tflie _ Associated FresS cott'esRdildent' said' the' RutisianM wafindd' th&" Ameficaii and British Air Forces that Yak fighter planes would. he training in^ the aii eorridors hetweeh 6: a?.ml and 6 p.m.i r today. Britisli and" ' American ^ Air Force offieers said the Russians' ' 'little • cold war' '» on the corridbrs was not afifecting the airlift. 1 Rbuter states that Britain 's Air • Ckie'f, Bord Tedder, left London in aii x R.A.F. Dakfota for Wunsdorf, the headquarters of the British' Air Force's' airlift in Germany.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 July 1948, Page 5
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