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- Norton_Field abstract "Norton Field was an aviation landing field, located in Columbus, Ohio, that operated from 1923 until the early 1950s. It was the first airport established in Central Ohio, and was named for World War I pilot and star Ohio State University athlete Fred William Norton, a Columbus native. Lieutenant Norton, of the 27th Pursuit Squadron, died of injuries suffered when his Nieuport 28 was shot down in northern France by anti-aircraft artillery in July 1918. Although he managed to land safely behind Allied lines, it took two days to transport him to medical care during which time he contracted pneumonia, dying on 23 July 1918.".
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- Norton_Field wikiPageRevisionID "666712155".
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink 27th_Fighter_Squadron.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink 308th_Observation_Squadron.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Air_Force_Chief_of_Staff.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Mitchell.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Mitchell_(general).
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Ohio.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_airports_in_Ohio.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lindbergh.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Air_Force.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Columbus,_Ohio.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Curtis_LeMay.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Rickenbacker.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Fred_William_Norton.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Doolittle.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Nieuport_28.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_University.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Port_Columbus_International_Airport.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Pure_Oil.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Pure_Oil_Company.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_Air_Command.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Transcontinental_Air_Transport.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Whitehall,_Ohio.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLink Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots.
- Norton_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norton Field".
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- Norton_Field subject Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Ohio.
- Norton_Field subject Category:Defunct_airports_in_Ohio.
- Norton_Field hypernym Field.
- Norton_Field type Facility.
- Norton_Field comment "Norton Field was an aviation landing field, located in Columbus, Ohio, that operated from 1923 until the early 1950s. It was the first airport established in Central Ohio, and was named for World War I pilot and star Ohio State University athlete Fred William Norton, a Columbus native. Lieutenant Norton, of the 27th Pursuit Squadron, died of injuries suffered when his Nieuport 28 was shot down in northern France by anti-aircraft artillery in July 1918.".
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