Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara

MCAS Santa Barbara

Goleta Field
Overhead MCAS Santa Barbara in April 1944
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
LocationSanta Barbara, California
Coordinates34°25′34″N 119°50′25″W / 34.42611°N 119.84028°W / 34.42611; -119.84028
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4,500 1,372 Asphalt

Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara (MCAS Santa Barbara) was a United States Marine Corps air station that was located in Goleta, California 70 miles (113 km) north of Los Angeles during World War II. It was also known as the Goleta Air Station in the 1940s.[1] Commissioned on 4 December 1942, the air station consisted of an airfield that had been built into the Goleta Slough and served as a training base for numerous squadrons before they deployed to support combat operations in the Pacific Theater. Later in the war, the station would serve as home to Marine squadrons that were trained to operate from aircraft carriers providing close air support for their fellow Marines on the ground. Following the surrender of Japan and the subsequent drawdown of forces that ensued, the air station closed its doors in 1946 and today its property is home to the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport and the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara.

  1. ^ Brummell, Clyde Verlon (2005). Beyond a Dream. Portland, Oregon: Gann Publishing Co. p. 195. OCLC 65433169. He asked if I would be interested in being sent to Goleta Air Station near Santa Barbara, California, where Major Joe Foss was forming up a Corsair fighter squadron, VMF-115