Talk:Oklahoma City Air Force Station
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[edit]Need authority for saying Oklahoma City AFS was WW II Woodward AAF. I do not believe this is correct. It was on a hill. Article stated OC AFS closed in 1969 (now deleted). In fact, Air Force Communications Service maintained a headquarters there through the 198os (Southern Communications Area, then the Engineering Installation Center (later Division)). Did OC AFS merge into Tinker AFB.
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