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- Berteaux_Airfield abstract "Berteaux Airfield is an abandoned World War II United States Army Air Forces military airfield in Algeria, which was located approximately 9 km east of Telerghma; 35 km southwest of Constantine.The airfield was constructed as a semi-permanent facility in late 1942 and early 1943, with a hard asphalt runway and concrete taxiways. Numerous hardstands were built, as well as a pierced steel planking parking apron and a steel control tower. There were probably a few structures erected with at least one blister-type hangar. A mixture of medium bomber and fighter groups and squadrons from Twelfth Air Force used the airfield during the North African Campaign.".
- Berteaux_Airfield location Berteaux_Airfield__location__1.
- Berteaux_Airfield thumbnail 12th_USAAF.png?width=300.
- Berteaux_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink search.php?q=BERTEAUX&c=u&h=25&F=1940&L=1950.
- Berteaux_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink combat_sq_of_the_af_wwii.pdf.
- Berteaux_Airfield wikiPageID "23674880".
- Berteaux_Airfield wikiPageRevisionID "579260296".
- Berteaux_Airfield built "1942".
- Berteaux_Airfield caption "Location of Berteaux Airfield, Algeria".
- Berteaux_Airfield controlledby United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Berteaux_Airfield float "right".
- Berteaux_Airfield hasPhotoCollection Berteaux_Airfield.
- Berteaux_Airfield label "Berteaux Airfield".
- Berteaux_Airfield latDeg "36".
- Berteaux_Airfield latDir "N".
- Berteaux_Airfield latMin "6".
- Berteaux_Airfield latSec "57".
- Berteaux_Airfield lonDeg "6".
- Berteaux_Airfield lonDir "E".
- Berteaux_Airfield lonMin "27".
- Berteaux_Airfield lonSec "42".
- Berteaux_Airfield mark "Red_pog.svg".
- Berteaux_Airfield marksize "6".
- Berteaux_Airfield name "70".
- Berteaux_Airfield name "Berteaux Airfield".
- Berteaux_Airfield partof Twelfth_Air_Force.
- Berteaux_Airfield position "left".
- Berteaux_Airfield type "Military Airfield".
- Berteaux_Airfield used "December 1942-March 1944".
- Berteaux_Airfield width "200".
- Berteaux_Airfield subject Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Algeria.
- Berteaux_Airfield subject Category:World_War_II_desert_airfields.
- Berteaux_Airfield point "36.077777777777776 6.4875".
- Berteaux_Airfield type Airfield102687992.
- Berteaux_Airfield type AirfieldsOfTheUnitedStatesArmyAirForcesInAlgeria.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Artifact100021939.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Facility103315023.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Object100002684.
- Berteaux_Airfield type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Whole100003553.
- Berteaux_Airfield type WorldWarIIDesertAirfields.
- Berteaux_Airfield type YagoGeoEntity.
- Berteaux_Airfield type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Berteaux_Airfield type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Berteaux_Airfield type MilitaryStructure.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Place.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Wikidata:Q532.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Place.
- Berteaux_Airfield type Location.
- Berteaux_Airfield type SpatialThing.
- Berteaux_Airfield comment "Berteaux Airfield is an abandoned World War II United States Army Air Forces military airfield in Algeria, which was located approximately 9 km east of Telerghma; 35 km southwest of Constantine.The airfield was constructed as a semi-permanent facility in late 1942 and early 1943, with a hard asphalt runway and concrete taxiways. Numerous hardstands were built, as well as a pierced steel planking parking apron and a steel control tower.".
- Berteaux_Airfield label "Berteaux Airfield".
- Berteaux_Airfield sameAs m.06zqlz6.
- Berteaux_Airfield sameAs Q4895436.
- Berteaux_Airfield sameAs Q4895436.
- Berteaux_Airfield sameAs Berteaux_Airfield.
- Berteaux_Airfield lat "36.077777777777776".
- Berteaux_Airfield long "6.4875".
- Berteaux_Airfield wasDerivedFrom Berteaux_Airfield?oldid=579260296.
- Berteaux_Airfield depiction 12th_USAAF.png.
- Berteaux_Airfield isPrimaryTopicOf Berteaux_Airfield.
- Berteaux_Airfield name "70px".
- Berteaux_Airfield name "Berteaux Airfield".