Amanty Aerodrome 48°31′37″N 05°35′54″E / 48.52694°N 5.59833°E / 48.52694; 5.59833 (Amanty)
- Located 0.9 miles (1.4 km) NW of Amanty, Meuse[2]
- French, then American Air Service training and operational airfield [1]
- I Corps Observation Group School[1]
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 2 February-3 May 1918
- Headquarters, 1st Day Bombardment Group, 10–25 September 1918
1st Aero Squadron (training), 19 October 1917 – 4 April 1918
91st Aero Squadron (training), 14 December 1917 – 24 May 1918
88th Aero Squadron (training), 1 February – 28 May 1918
12th Aero Squadron (training, then observation), 2 February – 3 May 1918
90th Aero Squadron (training), 19 April – 13 June 1918
99th Aero Squadron (Observation School), 31 May – 1 July 1918
135th Aero Squadron (training), 19–30 July 1918
8th Aero Squadron (training), 31 July – 31 August 1918
50th Aero Squadron (training), 27 July – 4 September 1918
104th Aero Squadron (training), 1 - 4 August 1918
9th Aero Squadron (Night Army Observation) 28 August – 21 September 1918
96th Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 18 May – 23 September 1918
20th Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 7–23 September 1918
11th Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 6–24 September 1918
166th Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 21–25 September 1918
Autreville Aerodrome 48°27′39″N 05°49′41″E / 48.46083°N 5.82806°E / 48.46083; 5.82806 (Autreville)
- Located 1.9 miles (3.1 km) SSW of Autreville, Vosges[2]
- RAF operational, then American Air Service training and operational airfield[1]
168th Aero Squadron (training) 2 Sept 1918 - 5 Oct 1918
186th Aero Squadron (training), 18 Sept 1918 – 29 Oct 1918
354th Aero Squadron (training, then Corps Observation), 30 Sept 1918 – 25 Oct 1918
278th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation), 1 Oct 1918 – 10 Nov 1918
- Badonvilliers Aerodrome 48°32′59″N 05°35′12″E / 48.54972°N 5.58667°E / 48.54972; 5.58667 (Badonvilliers)
- Unknown exact location, Badonvilliers, Meurthe-et-Moselle
- Built by 477th Aero Sqn (Construct.) 1-22 August 1918
- Apparently never used
Belrain Aerodrome 48°51′10″N 05°18′17″E / 48.85278°N 5.30472°E / 48.85278; 5.30472 (Belrain)
- Located 1 mile (1.6 km) SSW of Belrain, Meuse[2]
- French, then American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, 2d Pursuit Group, 23 September – 11 December 1918
13th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 23 September – 6 November 1918
49th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 23 September – 6 November 1918
139th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 24 September – 7 November 1918
22d Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 22 September – 7 November 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 30 November 1918 – 14 January 1919
99th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 31 November – 13 December 1918
90th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 15 – 18 January 1918
Bethelainville Aerodrome 49°09′41″N 05°13′34″E / 49.16139°N 5.22611°E / 49.16139; 5.22611 (Bethelainville)
- Located 0.1 miles (0.16 km) WNW of Béthelainville, Meuse[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, III Corps Observation Group, 29 October – 11 November 1918
90th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 19 October – 15 January 1919
88th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 4–29 November 1918
Bicqueley Aerodrome 48°37′34″N 05°54′46″E / 48.62611°N 5.91278°E / 48.62611; 5.91278 (Bicqueley)
- Undetermined location near Bicqueley, Meurthe-et-Moselle
- French and American Air Service operational airfield[1]
50th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 8–24 September 1918
Bonne Maison Aerodrome 49°16′34″N 003°43′09″E / 49.27611°N 3.71917°E / 49.27611; 3.71917 (Bonne Maison)
- Located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) ESE of Fismes, Marne
- French 6th Army Air Service airfield from January 1917 (previously 5th Army)
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 10 April – 2 May 1918
Chailly-en-Brie Aerodrome 48°47′42″N 03°09′05″E / 48.79500°N 3.15139°E / 48.79500; 3.15139 (Chailly-en-Brie)
- Located 1.3 miles (2.1 km) E of Chailly-en-Brie, Seine et Marne[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 12–22 August 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 13–22 August 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 12–22 August 1918
Chaumont-Hill 402 48°06′04″N 05°12′51″E / 48.10111°N 5.21417°E / 48.10111; 5.21417 (Chaumont-En-Bassigny (40Z))
- Located 3.9 miles (6.3 km) ESE of Chaumont, Haute-Marne[2]
- Headquarters, Second Army Observation Group, 25 Oct 1918 - 4 Nov 1918[1]
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Wing, 24 Sept 1918 – 11 Nov 1918[1]
- Air Service HQ and operational airfield[1]
91st Aero Squadron (ground training) 15 Nov 1917 – 14 Dec 1917[1]
12th Aero Squadron (ground training) 16 Jan 1918 – 2 Feb 1918
85th Aero Squadron (Observation, Second Army), 30 Sept 1918 – 4 Nov 1918[1]
99th Aero Squadron (General Duties) 13 Dec 1918 – 19 Feb 1919
Coincy Aerodrome 49°09′30″N 003°23′54″E / 49.15833°N 3.39833°E / 49.15833; 3.39833 (Coincy)
- Located 1.0 mile (1.6 km) W of Coincy, Aisne[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit, advanced airfield) August 1918
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 10–12 August 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 10–13 August 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 10–12 August 1918
Croix-de-Metz Aerodrome (Toul) 48°41′53″N 05°55′02″E / 48.69806°N 5.91722°E / 48.69806; 5.91722 (Gengault)
- Located 1.3 miles (2.1 km) NE of Toul, Meurthe et Moselle[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Wing, 6 July 1918 – c. 24 September 1918
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Group, 5 May 1918 – 28 June 1918
- Headquarters, 2d Pursuit Group, 29 June 1918 – 23 September 1918
- Headquarters, 4th Pursuit Group, 26 October 1918 – 15 April 1919
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 22 August 1918 – 19 September 1918
- 1st Pursuit Organization and Training Center, then 1st Pursuit Group from 5 May (First Army)
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 7 April 1918 - 29 June 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 4 May 1918 - 28 June 1918
27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 1 – 26 June 1918
147th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 1 – 28 June 1918
- 2nd Pursuit Group (First Army, part of the 1st Pursuit Wing from 6 July)
13th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 28 June 1918 - 23 September 1918
139th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 30 June 1918 - 24 September 1918
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 4 July 1918 - 7 August 1918
49th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 2 August 1918 - 23 September 1918
22d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 16 August 1918 -22 September 1918
28th Aero Squadron (3rd Pursuit Group, First Army) 15 - 16 July 1918 (transfer from Orly to Vaucouleurs).
- I Corps Observation Group (First Army)
1st Aero Squadron (Observ.), 22 August 1918 - 21 September 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observ.), 22 August 1918 -20 September 1918
- IV Corps Observation Group (First Army, then Second Army from 14 October - HQ in Remicourt then Julvécourt)
8th Aero Squadron (Observ.), 29 September 1918 - 23 October 1918
135th Aero Squadron (Observ.), 30 Sept 1918 – 21 November 1918
168th Aero Squadron (Observ.), 5 October 1918 - 21 November 1918
85th Aero Squadron (Observ.), 10 - 24 November 1918
- 4th Pursuit Group
- 822nd Aero Squadron, then 6th Air Park Oct 1918 - April 1919
141st Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 19 October 1918 - 19 April 1919
25th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 24 October 1918 - 15 April 1919
17th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 4 November 1918 - 12 December 1918
148th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 4 November 1918 - 11 December 1918
278th Aero Squadron (VII Corps Obs. Group/First Army, 14 Nov to Second Army) 14 November 1918 - 15 April 1919[1]
Delouze Aerodrome 48°34′18″N 05°32′03″E / 48.57167°N 5.53417°E / 48.57167; 5.53417 (Delouze)
- Located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) NE of Deouze, Meuse[2]
- American Air Service airfield[1]
166th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 26 August – 1 September 1918; 7–12 September 1918
11th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 26 August – 6 September 1918
20th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 26 August – 7 September 1918
100th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 26 August – 26 October 1918
163d Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 30 September – 1 November 1918
Epiez Aerodrome 48°32′43″N 05°37′10″E / 48.54528°N 5.61944°E / 48.54528; 5.61944 (Epiez)
- Located 0.9 miles (1.4 km) W of Epiez-sur-Meuse, Meuse[2]
- American, then French Air Service airfield[1]
27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit, training) 24 April – 1 June 1918
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit, training) 1–7 April 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit, training) 1 April – 4 May 1918
147th Aero Squadron (Pursuit, training) 22 April – 1 June 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Observation, on transit) 4–8 August 1918
Flin Aerodrome 48°29′52″N 06°39′18″E / 48.49778°N 6.65500°E / 48.49778; 6.65500 (Flin)
- Undetermined location near Flin, SE of Chenevières OTAN/USAFE airfield, Meurthe-et-Moselle
- American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 13 – 29 June 1918[1]
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 13 – 29 June 1918
Foucaucourt Aerodrome 48°59′45″N 05°07′17″E / 48.99583°N 5.12139°E / 48.99583; 5.12139 (Foucaucourt)
- Located 1.0 mile (1.6 km) ESE of Foucaucourt, Meuse[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, V Corps Observation Group, 20 Sept 1918 – 4 Feb 1919
99th Aero Squadron (Observation), 20 Sept – 4 Nov 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Observation), 20 Sept – 4 Nov 1918
- Headquarters, 3d Pursuit Group, 6 Nov 1918 - 31 Dec 1918
28th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 6 November 1918 – 15 February 1919[4]
93d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 6 November – 15 December 1918
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 6 November 1918 – 5 January 1919
213th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 6 November – 29 January 1919[1]
Francheville Aerodrome 48°51′10″N 03°02′32″E / 48.85278°N 3.04222°E / 48.85278; 3.04222 (Francheville)
- Located 1.9 miles (3.1 km) N of Mouroux, Seine et Marne[2]
- French and American Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 6–30 July 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 6–22 July 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 6–22 July 1918
88th Aero Squadron (Observation) 7 July-4 August 1918
Gondreville-sur-Moselle Aerodrome 48°41′02″N 05°57′56″E / 48.68389°N 5.96556°E / 48.68389; 5.96556 (Gondreville-sur-Moselle)
- Located 0.7 miles (1.1 km) S of Gondreville, Meurthe et Moselle[2]
- American, then French (after Armistice) Air Service airfield[1]
- Headquarters, 1st Army Observation Group, 6–22 September 1918
91st Aero Squadron (Observation) 24 May – 21 September 1918[1]
24th Aero Squadron, (Observation) 22 August – 22 September 1918
Goussancourt Aerodrome 49°09′57″N 03°40′10″E / 49.16583°N 3.66944°E / 49.16583; 3.66944 (Goussancourt)
- Located on the SW side of Goussancourt, Aisne.
- French Air Service airfield[1]
88th Aero Squadron (Observation) 4–9 September 1918
Les Grèves (ferme) Aerodrome 49°01′11″N 03°29′25″E / 49.01972°N 3.49028°E / 49.01972; 3.49028 (Ferme des Greves)
- Located 4.3 miles (6.9 km) ESE of Château-Thierry, Picardy[2]
- French Air Service airfield[1]
88th Aero Squadron (Obs) 4 Aug – 4 Sept 1918; 9 – 12 Sept 1918
Julvécourt Aerodrome 49°03′49″N 05°10′49″E / 49.06361°N 5.18028°E / 49.06361; 5.18028 (Julvecourt)
- Located 0.4 miles (0.64 km) W of Julvécourt, Lorraine
- French then American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 5 November 1918 - 15 April 1919
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 5–21 November 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 3–21 November 1918
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La Noblette Aerodrome 49°06′57″N 04°23′27″E / 49.11583°N 4.39083°E / 49.11583; 4.39083 (La Noblette)
- Located 1.6 miles (2.6 km) SE of Mourmelon le Grand, Marne
- French Air Service airfield.
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 18 February – 10 April 1918
Lay-Saint-Remy Aerodrome 48°41′09″N 05°44′55″E / 48.68583°N 5.74861°E / 48.68583; 5.74861 (Lay-Saint-Remy)
- Located 0.7 miles (1.1 km) WNW of Lay-Saint-Remy, Lorraine
- American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters 5th Pursuit Group 15 Nov 1918 - 15 April 1919
41st Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 15 Nov 1918 - 15 April 1919
138th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 5 Nov 1918 - 15 April 1919
638th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 14 Nov 1918 - 15 April 1919
Lemmes Aerodrome 49°04′11″N 05°16′19″E / 49.06972°N 5.27194°E / 49.06972; 5.27194 (Lemmes)
- Located 0.6 miles (0.97 km) N of Lemmes, Meuse
- French Air Service airfield.
186th Aero Squadron, (Observation) 7–24 November 1918
Lisle-en-Barrois Aerodrome 48°54′05″N 05°08′11″E / 48.90139°N 5.13639°E / 48.90139; 5.13639 (Lisle-en-Barrois)
- Located 1.0 mile (1.6 km) N of Lisle-en-Barrois, Meuse.[5]
- French then American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, 3d Pursuit Group, 20 September – 6 November 1918
28th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 20 September – 6 November 1918
93d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 21 September – 5 November 1918
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 20 September – 6 November 1918
213th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 20 September – 5 November 1918[1]
Longuyon area 49°26′47″N 05°36′03″E / 49.44639°N 5.60083°E / 49.44639; 5.60083 (Longuyon)
- Five former German wartime airfields used by American Aero Squadrons before entering Germany in December 1918
Noërs Aerodrome located 1 mile (1.6 km) SW of Longuyon.
94th Aero Squadron (observation) 20 Nov - 31 Dec 1918
Joppécourt Aerodrome 10 miles (16 km) SE of Longuyon.
166th Aero Squadron (observation) 21 Nov - 5 Dec 1918
Mercy le Bas located 8 miles (13 km) SE of Longuyon.
1st Aero Squadron (observation) 21 Nov - 6 Dec 1918
Mercy le Haut located 11 miles (18 km) SE of Longuyon
- 462nd Aero Squadron (Construct.) 20 Nov - 2 Dec 1918
IV Corps Observation Group HQ 21 Nov - 4 Dec 1918
12th Aero Squadron (observation) 21 Nov - 6 Dec 1918
Preutin Aerodrome located 10 miles (16 km) SE of Longuyon
9th Aero Squadron (comm. duties) 21 Nov - 5 Dec 1918
91st Aero Squadron (observation) 21 Nov - 2 Dec 1918
Luxeuil-les-Bains Aerodrome 47°47′26″N 06°22′21″E / 47.79056°N 6.37250°E / 47.79056; 6.37250 (Luxeuil-les-Bains)
- Located 1.7 miles (2.7 km) SSW of Luxeuil-les-Bains, Franche-Comté
- French (from 1916) and American Air Services airfield.
- V Corps Infantry Liaison School
99th Aero Squadron (Observation) 1 July – 7 September 1918
- Flight operated from Corcieux Aerodrome, 19–24 July 1918
- Flight operated from Dogneville Aerodrome, 24 July – 26 August 1918
- Headquarters, V Corps Observation Group, formation 1 – 7 Sept 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Observation for V Corps[6]) 8 Aug – 8 Sept 1918
- Now: Luxeuil Air Base (BA 116)
- Located south of Thiaucourt, near Toul, it is only a possible airfield, where 85th Aero Squadron stayed 4–10 November 1918.[7]
Maulan Aerodrome 48°38′23″N 05°13′39″E / 48.63972°N 5.22750°E / 48.63972; 5.22750 (Maulan)
- Located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) SSW of Maulan, Lorraine[8].
- (French) and American Air Services airfield.
- Headquarters, 1st Day Bombardment Group, 25 Sept – 17 Jan 1919
11th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 24 Sept 1918 – 17 Jan 1919
20th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 23 Sept 1918 – 16 Jan 1919
96th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 23 Sept 1918 – 10 Jan 1919
166th Aero Squadron (Day Bomb.), 25 Sept – 22 Nov 1918
May-en-Multien Aerodrome 49°04′25″N 03°01′39″E / 49.07361°N 3.02750°E / 49.07361; 3.02750 (May-en-Multien)
- Located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of May-en-Multien, Île-de-France, along the D 405, towards Meaux.
- French and American Air Services airfield.
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 5–10 August 1918[1]
1st Aero Squadron 5–10 August 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 3–10 August 1918
Ferme de Moras Aerodrome 48°56′32″N 03°10′19″E / 48.94222°N 3.17194°E / 48.94222; 3.17194 (Ferme de Moras)
- Located 2 miles (3.2 km) E of La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, Île-de-France
- French and (temporary) American Air Services airfield.
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group], 30 July - 5 August 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 22 July – 5 August 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 22 July – 3 August 1918
Ourches Aerodrome 48°39′47″N 05°41′12″E / 48.66306°N 5.68667°E / 48.66306; 5.68667 (Ourches)
- Located 0.7 miles (1.1 km) WNW of Ourches-sur-Meuse, Lorraine
- American Air Services airfield.
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 1 April – 29 June 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 4 April – 29 June 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 3 May – 13 June 1918
88th Aero Squadron (Observation) 28 May – 7 July 1918
- Headquarters, IV Corps Observation Group, 1 July – 29 September 1918
90th Aero Squadron (Observation) 13 June – 20 September 1918
135th Aero Squadron (Observation) 30 July – 30 September 1918
24th Aero Squadron, (Observation) 6–22 August 1918
8th Aero Squadron (Observation), 31 August – 29 September 1918[1]
- Headquarters, 2d Day Bombardment Group, 1–11 November 1918
100th Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 30 Oct – 11 Nov 1918[1]
163d Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment), 1–11 Nov 1918[1]
Parois Aerodrome 49°08′18″N 05°07′02″E / 49.13833°N 5.11722°E / 49.13833; 5.11722 (Parois)
- Undetermined location near Aubréville, Lorraine
- American Air Services airfield.
50th Aero Squadron (Observation) 28 Oct - 6 Nov 1918
- Headquarters, V Corps Observation Group, 4–11 November 1918
99th Aero Squadron (Observation) 4–31 November 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Observation) 4–30 November 1918
Pretz-en-Argonne Aerodrome (Bregnet Field) 48°57′23″N 05°08′49″E / 48.95639°N 5.14694°E / 48.95639; 5.14694 (Pretz-en-Argonne)
- Undetermined location near Pretz-en-Argonne, Lorraine
- French and American Air Services airfield.
88th Aero Squadron (Observation) 14–20 September 1918
Rembercourt Aerodrome 48°55′08″N 05°12′46″E / 48.91889°N 5.21278°E / 48.91889; 5.21278 (Rembercourt)
- Located 1.6 miles (2.6 km) ENE of Rembercourt aux Pots, now part of Rembercourt-Sommaisne, Lorraine
- French then American Air Services airfield.
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Group, 1 September – 11 November 1918
27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 3 September – 12 December 1918
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 1 September – 20 November 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 2 September – 11 December 1918
- Flight Operated from: Verdun Aerodrome, 7 Nov 1918 – unknown
147th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 1 September – 12 December 1918
- Flight operated from: Verdun Aerodrome, 25 Sept 1918 – unknown
185th Aero Squadron, (Night Pursuit)) 7 October – 11 November 1918
Remicourt Aerodrome 48°57′03″N 04°50′57″E / 48.95083°N 4.84917°E / 48.95083; 4.84917 (Remicourt)
- Located 1.2 miles (1.9 km) W of Remicourt, Champagne-Ardenne
- French then American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, VII Corps Observation Group, 30 Aug – 23 Nov 1918
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 21 Sept – 5 Nov 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 21 September – 5 November 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 20 September – 3 November 1918
50th Aero Squadron (Observation) 24 September – 28 October 1918
Saints Aerodrome 48°46′04″N 03°03′33″E / 48.76778°N 3.05917°E / 48.76778; 3.05917 (Saints)
- Located 0.7 miles (1.1 km) N of Saints, Île-de-France
- French and American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Group, 9 July – 1 September 1918
1st Aero Squadron (Observation) 29 June – 6 July 1918
12th Aero Squadron (Observation) 29 June – 6 July 1918
- Headquarters, I Corps Observation Group, 29 June – 6 July 1918
27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 9 July – 3 September 1918
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 9 July – 1 September 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 9 July – 2 September 1918
147th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 9 July – 1 September 1918
Saizerais Aerodrome 48°47′46″N 06°01′25″E / 48.79611°N 6.02361°E / 48.79611; 6.02361 (Saizerais)
- Located 1 mile (1.6 km) SW of Saizerais, Lorraine
- French then American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, VI Corps Observation Group, 25 Oct 1918 – 15 April 1919
8th Aero Squadron (Observation), 22 Oct – 21 Nov 1918
354th Aero Squadron (Observation), 25 October – 15 April 1919
Souilly Aerodrome 49°02′06″N 05°17′45″E / 49.03500°N 5.29583°E / 49.03500; 5.29583 (Souilly)
- Located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) N of Souilly, Lorraine
- French and American Air Service airfield
- Headquarters, V Corps Observation Group, 7–20 Sept 1918
99th Aero Squadron (Observation) 7–20 September 1918
104th Aero Squadron (Observation) 8–20 September 1918
- Headquarters, III Corps Observation Group, 20 Sept – 29 Oct 1918
88th Aero Squadron (Observation) 12–14 Sept 1918; 20 Sept – 4 Nov 1918
90th Aero Squadron (Observation) 20 Sept – 29 Oct 1918
13th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 23 September – 16 December 1918
49th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 7 November 1918 – 7 December 1919
22d Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 7 November 1918 – 29 January 1919
139th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 7 November 1918 – late January 1919
- Det. of 24th Aero Squadron (Obs), 9–18 Oct 1918, 27 Oct – 6 Nov 1918
- Det. of 91st Aero Squadron (Obs), 16 Oct 1918 – Nov 1918
186th Aero Squadron (Observation), 29 Oct 1918 – 15 April 1919
Touquin Aerodrome 48°43′43″N 02°59′17″E / 48.72861°N 2.98806°E / 48.72861; 2.98806 (Touquin)
- Located 1.2 miles (1.9 km) WSW of Touquin, Île-de-France
- French and American Air Service airfield.
- Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Group, 28 June – 9 July 1918
27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 28 June – 9 July 1918
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 30 June – 9 July 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 28 June – 9 July 1918
147th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 28 June – 9 July 1918
Vaucouleurs Aerodrome 48°37′47″N 05°38′57″E / 48.62972°N 5.64917°E / 48.62972; 5.64917 (Vaucouleurs)
- Two airfields (French and American Air Services): first built 2.1 miles (3.4 km) NNW of Vaucouleurs, Lorraine, then second field 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the city, on the "Plateau de Bussy".
- Headquarters, 3d Pursuit Group, 30 July – 20 September 1918
28th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 16 July –20 September 1918
49th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 28 July – 2 August 1918
93d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 28 July – 24 September 1918
103d Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 7 August –20 September 1918
213th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 26 July – 24 September 1918[1]
139th Aero Squadron (Pursuit), 28 May – 30 June 1918[1]
Vavincourt Aerodrome 48°48′56″N 05°12′44″E / 48.81556°N 5.21222°E / 48.81556; 5.21222 (Vavincourt)
- Located 0.6 miles (0.97 km) SSE of Vavincourt, Lorraine
- American Air Service airfield and depot
- Headquarters, 1st Army Observation Group, 22 September – 11 November 1918
24th Aero Squadron (Obs) 22 September 1918 – 15 April 1919
91st Aero Squadron (Obs) 21 September 1918 – 21 November 1918[1]- Det. operated from Souilly, 9–18 Oct 1918, 27 Oct-6 Nov 1918
9th Aero Squadron (Night Observation) 21 Sept – 21 Nov 1918
Verdun area 49°09′33″N 05°24′47″E / 49.15917°N 5.41306°E / 49.15917; 5.41306 (Verdun)
- Allied airfields at undetermined locations around Verdun, Lorraine
- Detachment of 27th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 25 Sep – 12 Dec 1918
- Detachment of 95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 7 -11 Nov 1918
Villeneuve-les-Vertus Aerodrome 48°56′14″N 04°03′30″E / 48.93722°N 4.05833°E / 48.93722; 4.05833 (Villeneuve-les-Vertus)
- Located 3.4 miles (5.5 km) NE of Vertus, Champagne-Ardenne
- French Air Service airfield
- 1st Pursuit Organization and Training Center January 1918 – 5 May 1918
94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 5 March – 1 April 1918
95th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) 18 February – 1 April 1918
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