Exploring 10 Abandoned Military Bases in Florida
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Today we will be exploring all abandoned Florida military forts, bases and airfields.
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Fort Dade, Egmont Key
01:57 Naval Air Station Lee Field
03:41 Carlstrom Field, Arcadia
04:50 Homestead Air Force Base
06:15 Fort Homer Hesterly, Tampa
07:39 Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale
08:58 Naval Air Station Sanford, Sanford
10:13 Opa-locka Naval Air Station
11:26 Camp Roosevelt, Ocala
12:37 Camp Gordon Johnston, Carrabelle
Abandoned military base in California, USA
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homestead wasn't abandon, it is now a reserve base
Opa-Locka Naval Air Station is also known to have deep ties to the SEA EYE AYE. Many Gulfstream aircraft from companies tied to that agency have been and still are tracked out of that airport. "Gray Birds" they are called.
You didn’t mention NAS Cecil Field. Possibly the most important base in Florida. Sounds like you need a Part II.
Thank you for your comment! Will make sure to include it in the second part of the video
You missed Pinecastle AFB, My Dad was stationed there.
Homestead was neither abandoned nor closed. It remains in the Air Force as Homestead Air Reserve Base, and actively used.
You missed Ellyson Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, is a former United States Navy installation which has been redeveloped as an industrial park in Pensacola Florida.
so we had a navy base, i wonder why they got rid of it since florida is surrounded by water.
There is also Avon Park it is now a state prison but it used to be a military base
Never knew there used to be Nas in Green cove.
Dude you MISSED A BUTT LOAD of places. Orlando International Airport, West Palm Beach International Airport, Naval Training Center Orlando. Plus like 3 or 4 more places between West Palm and Fort Myers
ron desantis will revive it
Closed military bases. Not abandoned. There is a difference