There already exists a key military=*.
Now that I took a better look, it seems that there already is a key for
aerodromes exclusively used in military operations: military=airfield
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:military>.

The questions remains as to how to mark an aerodrome that is not used
exclusively in military operations (e.g. a public use airport with a
militar base).




2014-07-06 19:29 GMT-03:00 Richard Welty <[email protected]>:

> On 7/6/14 3:41 PM, Fernando Trebien wrote:
> > How about using "aerodrome=*" to express how the aerodrome is used by
> > civilians and then add "military=yes" when the airport is also used
> > for military operations?
> >
> you could potentially broaden it a bit, with military=yes being the
> generic "i have no more data" tag:
>
> military=reserve
> military=nationalguard
> military=militia
> military=air_force
> military=army
> military=navy
>
> (in the US national guard is not automatically redundant with
> militia; NY state for example has militia units that are distinct
> from the guard units.)
>
> richard
>
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