474th Air Expeditionary Group - Stations

Stations

  • Glendale Airport, California, 1 August 1943
  • Van Nuys Airport, California, 11 October 1943
  • Oxnard Flight Strip, California, 5 January – 6 February 1944
  • RAF Warmwell (AAF-454), England, 12 March 1944
  • Saint-Lambert Airfield (A-11), France, 6 August 1944
  • Saint Marceau Airfield (A-43), France, 29 August 1944
  • Peronne Airfield (A-72), France, 6 September 1944
  • Florennes/Juzaine Airfield (A-78), Belgium, 1 October 1944
  • Strassfeld Airfield (Y-59), Germany, 22 March 1945
  • Langansalza Airfield (R-2), Germany, 22 April 1945
  • AAF Station Schweinfurt, Germany, 16 June 1945
  • AAF Station Stuttgart/Echterdingen, Germany, 25 October – 21 November 1945
  • Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 6–8 December 1945
  • Misawa AB, Japan, 10 July 1952
  • Kunsan Air Base (K-8), South Korea, 10 July 1952
  • Taegu Air Base (K-2), South Korea, 1 April 1953 – 22 November 1954
  • Clovis AFB, New Mexico, 13 December 1954 – 1 July 1958
  • Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, (TBD)
Deployed to: Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba

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