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- Naval Air Station Pasco - Wikipedia
Pasco Naval Air Station was a United States Navy air station located east of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA After the war, it was redeveloped into Tri-Cities Airport One of its auxiliary airfields became Vista Field in Kennewick, but was closed in 2013
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- Naval Air Station Pasco (Pasco Aviation Museum) - U. S. National Park . . .
For a railroad town created by the Northern Pacific Railway, Pasco, Washington has played an important role aviation history In 1909, Charles A Zornes moved from St Louis to Walla Walla, where he designed and built experimental airplanes In 1911, he leased 40 acres (16 1 hectares) of flat land facing the Columbia River in Pasco There he built aircraft and established the Zornes Aviation
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Naval Air Station Pasco Another view of NAS Pasco during World War II Photo Credit: Franklin County Historical Society
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What is network-attached storage (NAS)? Network-attached storage (NAS) is dedicated file storage that enables multiple users and heterogeneous client devices to retrieve data from centralized disk capacity Users on a local area network (LAN) access the shared storage via a standard Ethernet connection NAS devices typically don't have a keyboard or display and are configured and managed with
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