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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jon Tonks, Wideawake Airfield, from Empire, 2014

Jon Tonks

Wideawake Airfield, from Empire, 2014
Pigment print
101.6 x 101.6 cms 40 x 40 ins
Series: Empire
10366
View on a Wall
Wideawake Airfield is a joint facility run by the United States Air Force (USAF) and the RAF; the runway is US owned, and the Airhead is British owned. Built in...
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Wideawake Airfield is a joint facility run by the United States Air Force (USAF) and the RAF; the runway is US owned, and the Airhead is British owned. Built in 1943, the runway allowed planes to land and refuel en route to conflicts within Europe and the Middle East. The runway is two miles long and would have been used as an emergency runway in the event of an aborted space shuttle launch, until their decommissioning in 2011.
During the Falklands Conflict the runway was invaluable. It was re-garrisoned and quickly became the world's busiest airstrip for a brief period in June 1982.
The American troops who constructed the runway named the airfield after a colony of seabirds that nested nearby. The Sooty Terns, or 'Wideawake Birds', with their loud distinct call, would wake up the troops well before the call of duty.

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