Hazbub Airfield

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Hazbub Airfield
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Part of Ninth Air Force
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Type Military airfield
Site information
Controlled by United States Army Air Forces
Site history
Built 1943
In use 1943
Location of Hazbub Airfield, Tunisia

Hazbub Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located "south of Medenine" (Madanin); 38 km north of Tataouine, about 385 km south-southeast of Tunis.

It was a temporary airfield built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, used by the United States Army Air Force Ninth Air Force during the Tunisian Campaign. It was used by the 57th Fighter Group, which flew P-40 Warhawks from the airfield between 4–10 April 1943 during the British Eighth Army's advance into Tunisia from Libya, to which the 57th was attached.

When the Americans moved out at the end of April 1943, the airfield was dismantled and abandoned. Today the airfield's precise location is undetermined, as agricultural fields have obliterated its existence.

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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