Memorial Field

Memorial Field may refer to:

Airports:

  • Memorial Field Airport, serving Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States (FAA: HOT)
  • Archer Memorial Field, serving St. Johns, Michigan, United States (FAA: 2S3)
  • Chapman Memorial Field, serving Centerburg, Ohio, United States (FAA: 6CM)
  • Dexter B. Florence Memorial Field, serving of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States (FAA: M89)
  • Ed Carlson Memorial Field, also known as South Lewis County Airport, serving Toledo/Winlock, Washington, United States (FAA: TDO)
  • Frankfort Dow Memorial Field, serving Frankfort, Michigan, United States (FAA: FKS)
  • H. A. Clark Memorial Field, serving Williams, Arizona, United States (FAA: CRM)
  • James G. Whiting Memorial Field, serving Mapleton, Iowa, United States (FAA: MEY)
  • Karl Stefan Memorial Field, also known as Norfolk Regional Airport, serving Norfolk, Nebraska, United States (FAA: OFK)
  • Kevin Burke Memorial Field, also known as Anita Municipal Airport, serving Anita, Iowa, United States (FAA: Y43)
  • Lenzen-Roe Memorial Field, also known as Granite Falls Municipal Airport, serving Granite Falls, Minnesota, United States (FAA: GDB)
  • Miley Memorial Field, serving Big Piney/Marbleton, Wyoming, United States (FAA: BPI)
  • Noble F. Lee Memorial Field, also known as Lakeland Airport, serving Minocqua/Woodruff, Wisconsin, United States (FAA: ARV)

Sporting:

  • Memorial Field (Dartmouth), the football field at Dartmouth College
  • Alumni Memorial Field, the football field at the Virginia Military Institute

Famous quotes containing the words memorial and/or field:

    When I received this [coronation] ring I solemnly bound myself in marriage to the realm; and it will be quite sufficient for the memorial of my name and for my glory, if, when I die, an inscription be engraved on a marble tomb, saying, “Here lieth Elizabeth, which reigned a virgin, and died a virgin.”
    Elizabeth I (1533–1603)

    Mothers seem to be in subtle competition with teachers. There is always an underlying fear that teachers will do a better job than they have done with their child.... But mostly mothers feel that their areas of competence are very much similar to those of the teacher. In fact they feel they know their child better than anyone else and that the teacher doesn’t possess any special field of authority or expertise.
    Sara Lawrence Lightfoot (20th century)