Fort Pepperrell (2)
Fort Pepperrell (2) (1941-1961) - A United States World War II Fort first established as Camp Alexander in 1941 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Named Fort Pepperrell after Sir William Pepperrell (1696–1759) of Kittery, Maine who captured Fortress of Louisbourg on 16 Jun 1745. Transferred to the United States Air Force and renamed Pepperrell Air Force Base in 1947. Abandoned by the U.S. in 1961.
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World War II (1941-1945)

Cold War (1947-1991)
After the end of the war Fort Pepperrell continued to operate at reduced levels. In 1947, after the Air Force was created as a separate service, Fort Pepperrell officially became Pepperrell Air Force Base. Pepperrell AFB became the headquarters for the newly formed Northeast Air Command (NEAC) on 1 Oct 1951. The 64th Air Division was activated at Pepperrell AFB In the spring of 1952 and the 152nd Aircraft Control and Warning Group was assigned to it. A temporary Air Defense Direction Center (ADDC) was established at Red Cliff Air Station until a permanent facility was finished at White Hills. The direction center mission terminated at Red Cliff AS on 26 May 1955. NEAC was inactivated In 1957 and Pepperrell AFB became headquarters for the Air Defence Command's 64th Air Division. Phase out of the base started in 1958. On 11 Aug 1961 Pepperrell Air Force Base was officially closed.Current Status
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