That will probably mean keeping bombers at the airfields in Timbuktu and Sevare.
The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) said the monuments would acknowledge the locations as heritage sites and highlight their contribution.
"The airfields aren't permanently destroyed, " Rumsfeld added.
The Camp Bastion complex, near the large U.S. Camp Leatherneck, is one of the busiest airfields in the world, with more than 28, 000 people working on site, according to the UK Ministry of Defense.
The club said it had now moved to "one of the most beautifully located airfields in the UK".
It started on the ground with seizures of airfields in the west of Iraq -- to prevent their use as launch pads for Scud missiles -- and of oil fields, to prevent them from being ignited.
The scheme saw engineer regiments construct airfields as part of the soldiers' training using materials supplied by local authorities.
The FAA targeted airfields with fewer than 150, 000 operations -- an operation is a takeoff or landing -- or 10, 000 commercial operations in a year.
The most dazzling example of the power of negative space comes from the efforts of analysts during World War II to reduce the enormous losses of aircraft and lives of flight crews that were routine during missions from British airfields over the German industrial heartland.
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One of the armed forces' oldest airfields could be sold to private investors under plans being considered to help the MoD cope with budget cuts.
General aviation aircraft flying into or out of three airfields in the DC area -- Potomac Airfield, Hyde Field and College Park Airport -- will be required to stop at Tipton Airfield in Tipton, Maryland, to be screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Their orders were to attack enemy airfields and harass the Germans in any way possible.
Mr Cundall said he expected the search to include three different airfields and to last about six weeks.
In 1971, the Pakistani air force attacked Indian airfields and Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency.
It will require further contraction of military bases, ports, airfields and depots and the defense industrial base and its suppliers.
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Whereas in the Gulf war America and its allies were able to use modern Saudi ports and airfields for their six-month build-up, the ports, airports and even roads of Albania and Macedonia, the likeliest staging-grounds for such a force, are poor to non-existent.
The Americans may be thinking of storing weapons in the region and of having access to airfields.
VLJs are mostly confined to the large number of underused airports and airfields in America, Ms Blakey believes they will provide valuable growth opportunities.
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It will be able to carry military payloads non-stop from Europe to military, commercial, or remote airfields in central Africa or the Middle East.
Duty later called Safferstein to the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific, where U.S. forces had built airfields to launch long-range raids on Japan itself, and in mid-1945 the two bombs from Los Alamos had been secretly delivered by Navy ship.
Among other things, it publicly allowed the U.S. Navy and Air Force to use its ports and airfields.
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