Former Holtville Naval Auxiliary Air Station
| Second World War 1939-1945, place with historical importance, parachute drop zone
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California /
Holtville /
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/ USA
/ California
/ Holtville
World / United States / California
Second World War 1939-1945, place with historical importance, parachute drop zone
Built by the United States Navy in 1943, it has trained WWII pilots, been a sanitarium for tuberculosis patients, a place to load crop dusters with DDT, a drag-racing strip and, the facility is still used by US and international military formations for air-asset and parachute training.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°50'20"N 115°16'21"W
- Camp Pilot Knob 48 km
- El Pinacate / Gran Desierto de Altar 59 km
- Blythe Airport/Blythe Army Air Field (KBLH) 101 km
- Palen Pass: Desert Training Center Maneuvers Area 123 km
- Camp Coxcomb (site) 123 km
- Camp Granite (site) 139 km
- Camp Iron Mountain (site) 143 km
- Rice Army Airfield (site) 144 km
- Camp Rice (site) 146 km
- Poston War Relocation Center 151 km
- Holtville Aerodrome International Raceway (HAIR) 0.2 km
- Viking Solar Energy Generation and Battery Storage Project 4 km
- Alamo Canal 22 km
- Imperial Valley Fault Zone 23 km
- General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada International Airport 23 km
- Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area 24 km
- Walter H. Brock Reservoir 26 km
- Netzahualcoyotl 31 km
- Ejido Tamaulipas 32 km
- Batáquez / Ejido Monterrey 38 km
Holtville Aerodrome International Raceway (HAIR)
Viking Solar Energy Generation and Battery Storage Project
Alamo Canal
Imperial Valley Fault Zone
General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada International Airport
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
Walter H. Brock Reservoir
Netzahualcoyotl
Ejido Tamaulipas
Batáquez / Ejido Monterrey