Units 712 and 714, Abandoned Duplex Row, George Air Force Base

Abandoned residential building with broken windows and dry vegetation at George Air Force Base in Victorville, California.
Abandoned residential building with broken windows and dry vegetation at George Air Force Base in Victorville, California.

George Air Force Base, near Victorville, California, served as a training and fighter base for the Army Air Forces beginning in 1941 and later became a Tactical Air Command installation before its closure in 1992 under a federal base realignment program. Family housing on the base included rows of single-story duplex units built to accommodate enlisted and officer personnel and their families during decades of active service. After the base shut down, the surrounding land and its residential streets were transferred for civilian reuse as part of the Southern California Logistics Airport, though many of the original housing units, numbered 712 and 714 among them, were never redeveloped. The base's history spans World War II training operations through Cold War-era jet fighter squadrons stationed there into the early 1990s.

Photo taken in December 2011.

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