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U.S. Naval Air Station: France: Saint-Trojan
U.S. Naval Air Station: Saint-Trojan, France
The U.S. Naval Air Station at Saint-Trojan, France, was established in July 1918 and operated seaplanes during World War I in the southwestern France location. The commanding officer was Virgil C. Griffin. The base was disestablished in January 1919.
Image: NH 113857: U.S. Naval Air Station, Saint-Trojan, France, circa WWI. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.