Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base
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Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base is a joint installation shared by various active component and reserve component military units, as well as aircraft flight operations of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under the aegis of the nearby Johnson Space Center. The host wing for the installation is the Texas Air National Guard's 147th Attack Wing (147 ATKW). Opened in 1917, Ellington Field was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I. It is named for First Lieutenant Eric Ellington, a U.S. Army aviator who was killed in a plane crash in San Diego, California in 1913.
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The entrance to Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base in 2012, with the Space Shuttle Endeavour arriving in the background
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The entrance to Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base in 2012, with the Space Shuttle Endeavour arriving in the background
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the United States of America
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration
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Airfield shared with Ellington Airport
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*1st Battalion, 23rd Marines
*Coast Guard Air Station Houston
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