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  2. Dallas Love Field is named after Moss L. Love, [7] who, while assigned to the U.S. Army 11th Cavalry, died in an airplane crash near San Diego, California, on September 4, 1913, becoming the tenth fatality in U.S. Army aviation history. His Wright Model C biplane crashed during practice for his Military Aviator Test. [8]

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  3. History. Dallas Love Field (DAL), commissioned on October 19, 1917, began as a training base for the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I. Named for Army Lieutenant Moss Lee Love, who perished during flight training and had no connection to Dallas, the airport maintained the tradition of honoring Army aviators who perished while on duty.

  4. Feb 25, 2015 · Dallas History. Ask John Neely Bryan: Why Is Love Field Called Love Field? Because of a polo-playing Virginian who got himself killed, that's why. By John Neely Bryan|February 25,...

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  5. Apr 17, 2022 · It turns out Dallas Love Field was not named for the emotion love, but for a person named Love. "The airport was started in World War I as a training field for army aviators," Bleakley said. "It was the tradition at the time when they established a new flying field to name it after an army aviator who had perished in the line of duty.

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  6. Oct 10, 2014 · The army originally named the facility Love Field after pilot Moss Lee Love, who died while training‎ elsewhere in 1913. Bleakley says, ‎"There was a phenomenal amount of activity...

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesLove Field - TSHA

    Nov 28, 2023 · Love Field. Love Field (airport identifier DAL) is a major commercial airport and industrial center in Dallas, Texas, and is located approximately six miles northwest of the central downtown business district. The airport covers an area of 1,300 acres and has three runways: The city of Dallas owns the airport, and Southwest Airlines, with their ...

  8. www.loudfield.org › post › history-of-love-fieldHistory of Love Field

    Jan 22, 2024 · Dallas Love Field Airport has a rich history that began during World War I. Commissioned on October 19, 1917, as a training base for the U.S. Army Air Service, it was one of 32 new Air Service fields established by the Army. The airport was named in honor of Army Lieutenant Moss Lee Love, who died in a flight training accident.

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