Look, Anna, over there on the edge of North Field!
Construction began on North Field and it was designed to have a single runway 5,200-feet (1,280-meters) long for fighter aircraft.
In July 2007, the company announced it began production of gas from Qatar's North Field.
Until the late 1970s, the North Field was worked by caving (Bruchbau).
The first 330th aircraft set down at North Field, Guam on 25 March 1945.
As a result a second beacon was added at North Field helping in instrument landings.
All aircraft were back at North Field at about 20/0830G.
The United States entered the war before he could develop North Field.
Upon completion, North Field was the largest airfield in the world.
North Field was abandoned after the war; its facilities were used for revetments and munitions storage in support of the other two airfields.