Naval Air Station Livermore has nearby airfield landing strips to support the training of US Navy pilots during World War 2.
To open the needed Outlying Landing Fields quickly, the Navy took over local crop dusting and barnstorming airfields.
The Airport offered training, charters, repairs and model airplane flying.
Brown-Fabian NOLF was located 3.5 miles west of the city of Tracy, California at 37°46′48″N 121°33′36″W / 37.780°N 121.560°W / 37.780; -121.560.
The Navy leased 160 acres from the Heath family in Fremont, California, south of the city center at 37°30′N 121°58′W / 37.5°N 121.96°W / 37.5; -121.96.
Lindeman NOLF was located 9 miles northwest of the city of Tracy, California at 37°05′N 121°34′W / 37.08°N 121.57°W / 37.08; -121.57 at a 2,000-foot elevation.
The satellite airfield was just North of Naval Air Station Livermore and has a 4,000-foot sod runway, now the `.
The satellite airfield was also called Silva Barthe Field, had four unpaved runways.
Rita Butterworth NOLF was located 3 miles northeast of the City of Pleasanton, California at 37°42′11″N 121°51′21″W / 37.703124°N 121.855718°W / 37.703124; -121.855718.
The satellite airfield had a 3,000-foot sod runway, now a vacant lot and commercial property in Dublin, California just north of the I-580 freeway and west of Fallon Road.
Spring Valley NOLF was located 2.5 miles northwest of the City of Pleasanton, California at 37°40′N 121°47′W / 37.66°N 121.79°W / 37.66; -121.79.
Wagoner Airport was located 1.5 miles southwest of City of Livermore, California at 37°41′24″N 121°47′24″W / 37.690°N 121.79°W / 37.690; -121.79.
The Wagoner Airport had a 3,000-foot sod runway, in 1943 the Navy built a 2,700-foot x 3,000-foot paved landing pad on the site.