Back to Normandy - Recently Added Listings - 434 Troop Carrier Group (USA) https://www.backtonormandy.org/ Thu, 28 Mar 2024 14:14:04 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.3 434 Troop Carrier Group stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 27 october 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162520-st-45950.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 27 oktober 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162520-st-45950.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 03 august 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162521-st-45951.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 03 augustus 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162521-st-45951.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Fulbeck Lincolnshire on 14 march 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162522-st-45952.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 maart 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Fulbeck, Lincolnshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162522-st-45952.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 14 may 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162523-st-45953.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 mei 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162523-st-45953.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 16 april 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162524-st-45954.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 16 april 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162524-st-45954.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 20 june 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162526-st-45956.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 20 juni 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 71 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162526-st-45956.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 03 august 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162527-st-45957.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 03 augustus 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162527-st-45957.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Fulbeck Lincolnshire on 14 march 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162528-st-45958.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 maart 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Fulbeck, Lincolnshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162528-st-45958.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 14 may 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162529-st-45959.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 mei 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162529-st-45959.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 16 april 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162530-st-45960.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 16 april 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162530-st-45960.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 20 june 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162532-st-45962.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 20 juni 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 72 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162532-st-45962.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 03 august 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162533-st-45963.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 03 augustus 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162533-st-45963.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Fulbeck Lincolnshire on 14 march 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162534-st-45964.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 maart 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Fulbeck, Lincolnshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162534-st-45964.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 14 may 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162535-st-45965.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 mei 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162535-st-45965.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 16 april 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162536-st-45966.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 16 april 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162536-st-45966.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 20 june 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162538-st-45968.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 20 juni 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 73 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162538-st-45968.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 03 august 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162539-st-45969.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 03 augustus 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162539-st-45969.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Fulbeck Lincolnshire on 14 march 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162540-st-45970.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 maart 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Fulbeck, Lincolnshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162540-st-45970.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 14 may 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162541-st-45971.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 mei 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162541-st-45971.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 16 april 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162542-st-45972.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 16 april 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162542-st-45972.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 20 june 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162544-st-45974.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 20 juni 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, 74 Troop Carrier Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162544-st-45974.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 03 august 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162545-st-45975.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 03 augustus 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162545-st-45975.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 20 june 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162547-st-45977.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 20 juni 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162547-st-45977.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, HQ & HQ Squadron stayed at Fulbeck Lincolnshire on 14 march 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162548-st-45978.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 maart 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron were here in Fulbeck, Lincolnshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162548-st-45978.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, HQ & HQ Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 14 may 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162549-st-45979.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 14 mei 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162549-st-45979.html
434 Troop Carrier Group, HQ & HQ Squadron stayed at Aldermaston Berkshire on 16 april 1944 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162550-st-45980.html The 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron is one of the units on the UK Station List made by Mr. Grinton. This and other records on Back to Normandy was compiled from Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Kingdom Station List, and dated 7 September 1944.
(-) minus sign behind a unit name indicates that part of the unit was elsewhere.
Counties are mentioned as the so called pre-1974 British counties. The map co-ordinates are automatically made with Google Maps. If you have a more accurate location, photos, stories or links, please sent your information to Back to Normandy. The unit is also know as member of the US Army, Army Air Force. In this period, around this date of 16 april 1944 the 434 Troop Carrier Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron were here in Aldermaston, Berkshire.

The original station list was obtained from the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) at College Park, Maryland. The NARA describe it as HQ/ETO Station List, 4/30/44 and reference Box 15, 270/48/32/2. In the European and Mediterranean theater the US Army had 3.5 million troops there. About 1.7 million were combat troops and around 700.000 were service troops along with 592.000 army air force troops and the rest were replacements, patients, overhead and staff. The correct count of support- and line troops in this context is difficult.]]>
fredvogels Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:00:00 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops/headquarters/support9694/162550-st-45980.html