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The 10th | Troop Carrier Group was originally designated as the |
Paratroop C-47, 12th Air Force | Troop Carrier Wing. |
back to the U.S. where it served as a primary | troop carrier unit in the eastern U.S., participatin |
Douglas C-47A of the 84th | Troop Carrier Squadron. |
Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or | Troop Carrier Command) in other states commanded a s |
Redesignated 62nd | Troop Carrier Group in July 1942. |
p (19 November 1944-10 February 1945) and 433d | Troop Carrier Group (19 January-31 May 1945). |
It was last assigned to the 87th | Troop Carrier Wing, stationed at Atterbury Air Force |
HQ, 51st | Troop Carrier Wing, 28 March-13 May 1943 |
7 Skytrain transport squadron, trained under I | Troop Carrier Command in the southeast United States |
The American contribution was to be one | troop carrier group and one "highly mobile" heavy bo |
ercules, the 313th's 29th, 38th, 47th and 48th | Troop Carrier (later Tactical Airlift) squadrons fre |
483d | Troop Carrier Group, 1 Jan 1953-25 Jun 1960 |
403d | Troop Carrier Group, 14 Apr 1952-1 Jan 1953 |
63d | Troop Carrier Group (May 7, 1943 - June 3, 1943) |
olonel, he was advanced to command of the 51st | Troop Carrier Wing from June 1, 1942 to October 20, |
Exeter met the requirement of basing USAAF | troop carrier groups close to where units of the 101 |
Its last assignment was with the I | Troop Carrier Command, stationed at Travis Air Force |
itially as an operations officer with the 483d | Troop Carrier Wing and in May 1956 as chief of curre |
53d | Troop Carrier Wing: 1 August 1942-11 March 1944 |
States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force 316th | Troop Carrier Group, which flew C-47 Skytrains from |
62d | Troop Carrier Group, 6 September 1943-February 1944, |
HQ, 51st | Troop Carrier Wing, 29 August-29 September 1943 |
d and control organization for newly organized | troop carrier groups and glider units being trained |
19 | Troop Carrier Squadron: 31 May - 15 October 1946 |
13 | Troop Carrier Squadron: 22 August 1943 - 15 October |
it was a command and control base for the 52d | Troop Carrier Wing from 1 September 1943-13 February |
Archerfield was the Air Transport Command 21st | Troop Carrier Squadron from April 1942 to August 194 |
23d | Troop Carrier Squadron: 1 December 1944 - 7 Septembe |
Also in November 1943, elements of the HQ IX | Troop Carrier Command of the USAAF were relocated to |
The 437th was a group of Ninth Air Force's 53d | Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. |
Troop Carrier Groups were activated at every base th | |
tal Air Command (ConAC) Air Force Reserve 81st | Troop Carrier Squadron (TCS) at Grenier AFB on 22 Au |
tegic reconnaissance missions and by the 374th | Troop Carrier Group, being used by Technical Service |
November 1942 - HQ 14th Fighter Group, HQ 62d | Troop Carrier Group, and the 4th and 7th Troop Carri |
s Fifth Air Force and was operated by the 46th | Troop Carrier Squadron, part of the 317th Troop Carr |
d a Special Air Warfare Detachment of the 21st | Troop Carrier Squadron. |
Its last assignment was to the 441st | Troop Carrier Wing, stationed at Chicago-Orchard Apr |
y bombardment group, June 1947-June 1949; as a | troop carrier group, June-December 1952 |
The 54th | Troop Carrier Wing commenced air transport and medic |
wing the war he was given command of the 514th | Troop Carrier Wing, the 313th Troop Carrier Wing, an |
The B-29s were replaced by the 437th | Troop Carrier Group, flying Curtiss C-46 Commandoes |
Activated at Ashiya AB, Japan as the 483d | Troop Carrier Wing on 1 January 1953 and replaced 40 |
The 1st | Troop Carrier Group|1st Troop Carrier Group (Provisi |
d States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force 61st | Troop Carrier Group during the North African Campaig |
being assigned to the Pacific Air Forces 483d | Troop Carrier Wing. |
Moreover the route chosen for the 52nd | Troop Carrier Wing's operation was particularly diff |
peration, which involved 226 C-47s of the 52nd | Troop Carrier Wing carrying 2,781 paratroops, encoun |
James' unit, the 442nd | Troop Carrier Group, 303rd Squadron, was sent to Eur |
e airfield's primary use was for C-47 Skytrain | troop carrier and logistics operations by the Twelft |
The 10th | Troop Carrier Group is an inactive United States Air |
It was last assigned to the | Troop Carrier Command, based at Alliance Army Airfie |
Activated on 1 May 1944 as 318th | Troop Carrier Squadron (Commando) at Camp Mackall, N |
A realignment of | Troop Carrier forces in 1957 led to Eighteenth Air F |
unit's World War II predecessor unit, the 61st | Troop Carrier Group was a C-47 Skytrain transport un |
The 61st | Troop Carrier Group was reassigned to Rhein-Main on |
The 87th | Troop Carrier Group is an inactive United States Air |
ams, each based with and serving one of the 14 | Troop Carrier Groups in the IX TCC. |
The aircrew of the 51st | Troop Carrier Wing had difficulty with navigation an |
34 Transport (later, 34 | Troop Carrier) Squadron: 14 February 1942 - 31 July |
52d Transport (later | Troop Carrier) Wing: 5 June 1942-8 May 1943, July 19 |
2d Transport (later | Troop Carrier) Squadron: 20 May 1937-2 February 1943 |
30 Transport (later, 30 | Troop Carrier): 15 June 1942-14 April 1944; 27 June |
31 Transport (later, 31 | Troop Carrier): 15 June 1942-14 April 1944. |
SS General W. A. Mann (AP-112), a World War II | troop carrier, was named for him. |
8 Transport (later, 8 | Troop Carrier, 8 Airlift) Squadron: 11 December 1940 |
57 | Troop Carrier: 18 November 1942-25 March 1946; 3 Aug |
344 | Troop Carrier: 10 June 1952 - 18 January 1955 (detac |
20 | Troop Carrier: 17 June 1948 - 20 October 1949 |
323 | Troop Carrier: 16 October 1945 - 30 September 1946 |
32 Transport (later, 32 | Troop Carrier; 32 Tactical Airlift): 2 March 1942 - |
Tactical Reconnaissance; 730 Bombardment; 730 | Troop Carrier; 730 Airlift) Squadron (6K) : 1 June 1 |
26 Transport (later, 26 | Troop Carrier; 26 Fighter-Bomber): 1 February 1942-1 |
24 Transport (later, 24 | Troop Carrier; 24 Fighter-Bomber): 1 February 1942-1 |
ted to the operation by protecting bombers and | troop carriers and by strafing and dive-bombing grou |
Air Force to provide a fighter escort for his | troop carriers or to fly searchlight neutralisation |
o serve as a airfield for British and American | troop carriers and gliders for the D-Day invasion of |
d its three squadrons-the 10th, 11th, and 12th | Troop Carriers Squadrons-began supporting the Berlin |
al in Kien Hoa province, when 1 of the armored | troop carriers reported a mechanical failure of a lo |
the battalion moved by rail and in New Zealand | troop carriers from Mersa Matruh to El Adem. |
For example, on October 20 the air force's | troop carriers delivered 2,860 paratroopers and more |
The | troop carriers still made an accurate drop, placing |
with experiments that had been carried out by | troop carriers over the previous months and was ther |
Subsequent to Vietnam all Australian M113 | troop carriers were fitted with the T50 turret. |
the following: 52 LCM-6's to serve as armored | troop carriers, 5 LCM-6's to serve as command and co |
however on the evening of the 19th, 50 German | troop carries arrived packed with assault troops who |
nfantry Brigade, 71st Field Regiment R.A., and | Troop Carrying Company, 52nd Division. |
Like other British | troop carrying gliders in the Second World War, it w |
However, it appears their | troop carrying capacity was adequate, with Feland li |
To meet required | troop ceilings, equipment had to be destroyed or, if |
dence day weekend 2009, the Pawhuska boy scout | troop celebrated its centennial with a mini-jamboree |
2008, Ripps created the performance art mascot | troop, Club Animals, with artist Nate Hill, and stag |
mpany, 2nd Battalion, 122nd RTI under the 78th | Troop Command of the Georgia Army National Guard. |
Hancock relieved Sheridan of | troop command on May 17, 1865. |
cally the 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 60th | Troop Command and the 449th Theater Aviation Brigade |
volunteers, the only officer ever promoted to | troop command from Grant's regular staff. |
General while serving as Commander of the 66th | Troop Command, Mississippi Army National Guard, Jack |
tional Guard's Joint Forces Headquarters, 95th | Troop Command, 208th Regional Training Institute and |
3d/141st was assigned to Texas National Guard | Troop Command. |
rding to Holroyd, was the cover name of an SAS | troop commanded by Nairac and Captain Julian Antony |
He served as a cavalry | troop commander in the Vietnam War. |
ded second in command of 10 Field Squadron and | Troop Commander and Construction Officer of 21 Const |
Here lies the | troop commander Henry Gage, Knight, son and heir of |
rean War, Segarra was reassigned and served as | troop commander of the men assigned to the 24th Infa |
His son, Captain Allyn K. Capron, Jr., was a | troop commander of the Rough Riders, a cavalry unit |
Licensing & Examination - Each highway patrol | troop commander is responsible for establishing a re |
tion Barbarossa when he was the Reconnaissance | troop commander the Iron Cross 1st class was awarded |
an Pacification from 1906 to 1909 serving as a | troop commander in the 15th Cavalry Regiment; the Pu |
igative ranks, including service as a regional | troop commander, headquarters staff inspector, and f |
In late 1965, the Egyptian | troop commitment in Yemen was at 55,000 troops, whic |
vehicle with a raised tarpaulin cover over the | troop compartment running almost to the rear. |
Support | troop, comprising a MT Section and Technical worksho |
Grant ordered a | troop concentration at Jackson under Brig. |
oward the end of October 1950, massive Chinese | troop concentrations crossed the border into North K |
ion Army expeditions, and shelling Confederate | troop concentrations and batteries ashore. |
ges, rail lines, vehicles, road junctions, and | troop concentrations in France. |
rds, airdromes, bridges, industrial areas, and | troop concentrations in Italy, Austria, Germany, Yug |
mplex, she moved north to bombard North Korean | troop concentrations on Tungsan Got, while aircraft |
Grenade and other attacks on | troop concentrations resulted from the intelligence |
bardment Group during World War I, it attacked | troop concentrations and communications to interfere |
astern Front, rather those were supply depots, | troop concentrations and transportation networks, es |
ong with railroad marshalling yards and German | troop concentrations in the occupied areas of France |
initially used to carry out attacks on German | troop concentrations to try and disrupt the German S |
man's plan was to bypass the minor Confederate | troop concentrations at Augusta, Georgia, and Charle |
commanded by Gen. Billy Mitchell struck German | troop concentrations in the Meuse-Argonne area where |
rail facilities, oil centers, bridges, roads, | troop concentrations, airfields, and military instal |
y and navy units with intelligence on Japanese | troop concentrations, installa¬tions, shore defenses |
oil centers, rail facilities, bridges, roads, | troop concentrations, airfields, and military instal |
Also struck such objectives as enemy defenses, | troop concentrations, bridges, and marshalling yards |
mmunition dumps, warehouses and factories, and | troop concentrations. |
She also appeared with him in twice-weekly | troop concerts. |
s -- including maps of military installations, | troop configurations and military hardware designs. |
Canopus then escorted | troop conoys from Egypt. |
F | Troop consisted of five light tank companies. |
The Headquarters and Headquarters | Troop consolidated on December 16, 1992 with the 3rd |
isbanded on 4 September 1945, but many of No 3 | Troop continued in sensitive and secret work in the |
lor were a source of inspiration to his entire | troop, contributed significantly to the success of t |
Efforts to solicit | troop contributions from other African nations have |
Major | troop contributors are Malaysia, Russia and Egypt. |
The first attack, on | troop convoy WS-5A, took place in December 1940. |
Late in March 1944, she escorted a | troop convoy out of Boston to Halifax, Nova Scotia; |
she formed part of the screen accompanying the | troop convoy KR-8 from Kilindini to Ceylon (now Sri |
say another suicide bomber targeted a foreign | troop convoy in the capital of northern Baghlan prov |
New Orleans, where she joined the escort of a | troop convoy bound for Pearl Harbor, arriving 20 Jan |
In January 1943, Shikinami escorted a | troop convoy from Pusan to Palau and on to Wewak. |
igned to the Southwest Area Fleet and escorted | troop convoy from Singapore to Penang, and Rangoon. |
k as part of the escort for the first American | troop convoy to France. |
rage, and on the 31st was detached to escort a | troop convoy to West Africa in the Free French attac |
Indies in late 1939 and then was reassigned to | troop convoy escort duties in the Indian Ocean in ea |
Lewes escorted a | troop convoy on its way to the Middle East and arriv |
In early 1942, Mutsuki escorted a | troop convoy from Truk to Guam, and then joined the |
ips to the destroyers guarding America's first | troop convoy on 13 June. |
igned to the Southwest Area Fleet and escorted | troop convoy from Singapore to Penang, Rangoon, Fren |
e escort force for the Newport News section of | Troop Convoy 76 bound for New York and European wate |
On 11 November 1944, Hamanami was escorting | troop convoy TA No. 3 from Manila, Philippines to Or |
nsylvania, she steamed to New York to escort a | troop convoy to Europe. |
ered service, after which she would serve as a | troop convoy escort to the Middle East in the event |
land, then refuelled at Derry, then escorted a | troop convoy into the Atlantic. |
On 7-8 June, Delight escorted a | troop convoy evacuating Allied troops from Narvik (O |
d there until being sent to intercept an enemy | troop convoy, in company with the Australian destroy |
e Blonde to Quebec as part of the escort for a | troop convoy. |
er, Hatsuharu deployed out of Manila to escort | troop convoys to Ormoc on 1 November and 9 November. |
early 1942, Harukaze was assigned to escorting | troop convoys to Malaya and French Indochina. |
The Navy also protected | troop convoys from French Algeria to France in both |
early 1942, Harukaze was assigned to escorting | troop convoys from Taiwan to Malaya and French Indoc |
arly 1942, Nagatsuki was assigned to escorting | troop convoys from French Indochina for "Operation J |
months were spent in the Home Fleet, escorting | troop convoys on the first stage of their long voyag |
At the time, two | troop convoys were approaching European waters. |
In early 1942, she escorted | troop convoys to Lingayen, Tarakan, Balikpapan and M |
l task groups that were assigned to protecting | troop convoys to the Italian colony of Libya for the |
Swiftsure escorted Indian | troop convoys from Bombay to Aden from September to |
early 1942, Hatakaze was assigned to escorting | troop convoys to Singora, Malaya and French Indochin |
early 1942, Asakaze was assigned to escorting | troop convoys to Singora, Malaya and French Indochin |
ting in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and escorting | troop convoys. |
He argued for a higher | troop count, but late in 1967 the C.I.A. reached an |
Sudong and organized a Marine and Army service | troop counterattack which gradually drove the Chines |
Raynham is patrolled by | Troop D (Southeast District), 4th Barracks (located |
Somerset is patrolled by | Troop D (Southeast District), 3rd (Dartmouth) Barrac |
Acushnet is patrolled by | Troop D (Southeast District), 3rd Barracks (located |
g the regiment, he was posted to 18 (Mobility) | Troop D Squadron. |
Swansea is patrolled by | Troop D (Southeast District), 3rd (Dartmouth) Barrac |
The town is home to the First Barracks of | Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police. |
f the Buick and how it has been kept secret by | Troop D for so long, Ned becomes convinced that the |
Troop D - Forrest City, Arkansas, Counties Served ar | |
atrolled by the Fifth (Oak Bluffs) Barracks of | Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police. |
serving as a reconnaissance section leader in | Troop D. On a road near Song Be in Binh Long Provinc |
With his death, the Wuwei Front | Troop declined greatly contributing to the fall of P |
F | Troop deployed around the bridges and for five days |
the plan unchanged after the review, Pakistani | troop deployments were not altered after the July ap |
most importantly on military installations and | troop deployments. |
ere he organized the militia to thwart British | troop desertions. |
1962, in the presence of Charles de Gaulle, a | troop detachment and a large crowd. |
The operations of Union volunteer | troop detachments primarily from California, some fr |
Troop died in Saint John at the age of 72 after suff | |
In 1775, he gathered a children's | troop, directing them at Antwerp and Rotterdam under |
His | troop disarmed the policemen and left the camp. |
oes not alter the fact the actual organizer of | troop dispositions was the Jew Abrahami, born... in |
re "Dorvack", "Dolbuk", "Special Powered Armor | Troop Dorvack", "Special Machine Army Dorvack", "Mac |
is is, however, to a great extent a Bundeswehr | troop drilling ground, and is therefore off limits. |
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