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Chanute Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located in Rantoul, Illinois.

In 1917, Rantoul was chosen to be the site of the Chanute Field due to its proximity to the Illinois Central Railroad and the War Department’s ground school housed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In the 1930s, Chanute grew, dominating the local economy as thousands of airmen were stationed there to train new recruits who cycled in and out. After World War II, with the formation of the Air Force, Chanute Field was renamed Chanute Air Force Base. It served as a major training facility for Air Force meteorology, fuels, and missile maintenance.

The Host Units at Chanute were:

The base was recommended for closure in 1988 and officially closed in 1993. In many ways, the transition of Chanute Air Force Base from military to civilian use has been successful. Many of the Air Force Base's buildings and facilities have found new life, with purposes that range from motels, retirement communities, restaurants, a fitness center, an Aerospace Museum, and several light manufacturing facilities. The Golf Course, once only available to servicemembers and their guests, is now one of the most popular in East Central Illinois. The housing on base, once homes for airmen with families, are now occupied by civilians. Even so, many buildings remain unoccupied, and they are maintained and kept available for reuse.

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