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US revives WWII airfields for Pacific air operations

Summary by aerotime.aero
Across the Pacific, the US military is quietly reviving airfields first carved out of jungle and coral during World War II. The work, say military planners, is practical, urgent, and rooted in a hard truth: fixed air bases are increasingly vulnerable in a war defined by long-range precision weapons.  The effort is driven by the US Air Force’s Agile Combat Employment doctrine, or ACE, a concept that assumes US aircraft will need to operate from m…
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aerotime.aero broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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