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Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 16)
Arts Policy
Arts policy in Newfoundland and Labrador began with the development of cultural self-consciousness following Confederation.
Other American Stations
America's military presence in Newfoundland during WWII extended beyond bases in St. John's, Stephenville and Argentia to include smaller stations across the island.
The Second World War, 1939-1945
About World War II and how it impacted Newfoundland and Labrador life.
Social Impacts of WW II
The Second World War triggered a series of rapid and far-reaching social changes in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Air Base Purpose
About the Earnest Harmon Air Force base located in Stephenville.
US Army Air Force Base Construction
The construction of the US Army Air Force Base was started in 1941 when the US came to Stephenville Newfoundland.
Air Force Base Buildings
This article is about the buildings that were created during World War II because of the Stephenville air force base.
Pinetree Radar Base: Environmental Concerns
As a direct result of the Earnest Harmon Air Force Base, there are environmental concerns associated with Stephenville and surrounding areas.
Harmon Field
In 1941, the United States obtained rights to construct an air base in the St. Georges Bay area of Newfoundland.
1941 Lend-Lease Agreement
The 1941 lend-lease agreement began when public opinion in the United States wanted to increase rearmament to help the Allies.
The American Influence on the People of Stephenville
The cultural and social impact of the American air force base on the people of Stephenville, Newfoundland.
Pinetree Radar Site
Pine Tree Radar Site is one of three warning systems selected when NORAD decided to build a number of Aircraft Control and Warning Stations.
Social Life
The social impacts of the Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland.
Stephenville Culture
How the American Air Force Base influenced the culture of Stephenville, Newfoundland.
Stephenville History
A brief history of the Ernest Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland.
Stephenville Introduction
An introduction to the Stephenville Integrated High School project: Stephenville...The American Influence.
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