Naval Air Station Chase Field, Texas State Highway 202, 4.8 miles east...
Significance: Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field is noteworthy for its contributions to naval aviation during World War II and Cold War eras. Established in 1943 as an auxiliary naval air station attached to N... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1042, Ofstie Road, .6 mile Sou...
Significance: Building 1042 (the Brig) is a small, three-celled jail constructed to hold naval personnel who committed relatively minor infractions of the military code. The brig is indicative of the everyday s... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters R, Essex Street, .43 mile Sout...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Texas State Highway 202, 4.8 miles east...
Significance: Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field is noteworthy for its contributions to naval aviation during World War II and Cold War eras. Established in 1943 as an auxiliary naval air station attached to N... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1042, Ofstie Road, .6 mile Sou...
Significance: Building 1042 (the Brig) is a small, three-celled jail constructed to hold naval personnel who committed relatively minor infractions of the military code. The brig is indicative of the everyday s... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
The Contrabando, a ghost town within Big Bend Ranch State Park, west o...
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The town consists of an original adobe building called "La Casita" and several later additions that became part of the Contrabando du... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Texas State Highway 202, 4.8 miles east...
Significance: Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field is noteworthy for its contributions to naval aviation during World War II and Cold War eras. Established in 1943 as an auxiliary naval air station attached to N... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1042, Ofstie Road, .6 mile Sou...
Significance: Building 1042 (the Brig) is a small, three-celled jail constructed to hold naval personnel who committed relatively minor infractions of the military code. The brig is indicative of the everyday s... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1042, Ofstie Road, .6 mile Sou...
Significance: Building 1042 (the Brig) is a small, three-celled jail constructed to hold naval personnel who committed relatively minor infractions of the military code. The brig is indicative of the everyday s... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters S, Essex Street, .45 mile Sout...
Significance: Quarters S, which was provided to the executive officer at Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field, stands as one of only two, historic, single-family housing units at NAS Chase Field, and is indicati... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters R, Essex Street, .43 mile Sout...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Texas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1009, Essex Street, .68 mile S...
Significance: Building 1009, historically known as the Enlisted WAVES Barracks, remains the only extant historic barracks building at Naval Air Station Chase Field and closely represents the contributions of Na... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters R, Essex Street, .43 mile Sout...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Texas State Highway 202, 4.8 miles east...
Significance: Naval Air Station (NAS) Chase Field is noteworthy for its contributions to naval aviation during World War II and Cold War eras. Established in 1943 as an auxiliary naval air station attached to N... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1001, Independence Street, .45...
Significance: Building 1001 has served as the base's command center since its completion in 1943, and it survives as a good illustration of "temporary" military architecture that the Navy specified during the r... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters R, Essex Street, .43 mile Sout...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1015, Byrd Street, .82 mile So...
Significance: Building 1015 (the Landplane Hangar), perhaps more than any other historic resource at the naval air station, represents the base's primary mission of training Navy pilots. It exhibits a distincti... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1042, Ofstie Road, .6 mile Sou...
Significance: Building 1042 (the Brig) is a small, three-celled jail constructed to hold naval personnel who committed relatively minor infractions of the military code. The brig is indicative of the everyday s... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Quarters R, Essex Street, .43 mile Sout...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a living room, fireplace, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More
Naval Air Station Chase Field, Building 1040, Enterprise Street, .37 m...
Significance: Building 1040 (the Auditorium/Gym/Chapel) stands out among the buildings of the base due to the combination of various functions. All other buildings at the base were used for a single, specified ... More