Planes ready to leave Brunswick, Maine Navy base
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Posted: 5:39 PM Nov 20, 2009
Planes ready to leave Brunswick, Maine Navy base
Maine Naval Air station shutting down
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BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) - The rumble of Navy patrol aircraft
overhead will soon be a thing of the past as the remaining P-3
Orions depart from Brunswick Naval Air Station in Maine.

Air crews are prepping to ship out for a six-month deployment to
El Salvador, Italy and the Horn of Africa.

After that, they'll rejoin the rest of Brunswick aircraft that have relocated to Florida's Jacksonville Naval Air Station.

The final wave of departures begins Sunday from the base 20
miles northeast of Portland.

Bunswick NAS, which closes for good by May 2011, is the last active-duty military air base in New England.

Once there were 4,000 sailors at the facility that dates back to
World War II.

Only a skeleton crew will remain after these planes and their 350 personnel leave.


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