39th Airlift Squadron - Bases Stationed

Bases Stationed

  • Duncan Field, Texas (1942)
  • Bowman Field, Kentucky (1942)
  • Lawson Field, Georgia (1942)
  • Maxton, North Carolina (1942)
  • RAAF Base Townsville, Australia (1943)
  • RAAF Station Archerfield, Australia (1943)
  • Port Moresby, New Guinea (1943)
  • Finschhafen, New Guinea (1943)
  • Hollandia, New Guinea (1943)
  • Leyte (1944–1945)
  • Clark Field, Luzon (1945)
  • Okinawa, Japan (1945)
  • Fukuoka, Japan (1945–1946)
  • Tachikawa, Japan (1946)
  • Yamoto, Japan (1946)
  • Carelus Army Air Field, Japan (1946)
  • Tachikawa, Japan (1946–1948)
  • Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany (1948)
  • RAF Celle, Germany (1948–1949)
  • Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (1952–1953)
  • Neubiberg Air Base, Germany (1953–1956)
  • Évreux-Fauville Air Base, France (1956–1964)
  • Lockbourne Air Force Base, Ohio (1964–1971)
    • Deployed: Évreux-Fauville Air Base, France (February - May 1965)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (13 May - 18 July 1968)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (15 April - 22 July 1969)
  • Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina (1971–1992)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (12 December 1973 – 17 February 1974)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (12 April – 14 June 1976, 1 October – 15 December 1977)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (12 July – 14 September 1975, 4 January – 4 March 1977)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England(5 June – 14 August 1979, 8 October – 13 December 1980)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (3 February – 14 April 1982, 4 June – 13 August 1983)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (1 October – 12 December 1984, 2 February – 15 April 1986)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (3 March – 15 May 1987, 3 June – 10 August 1988)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (May – 11 July 1991, 3 April – 31 May 1992)
  • Dyess Air Force Base, Texas (1993–Present)

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