Naval Operating Base (NOB) While base sections, depots, and shops were passing from the planning to the operating stage, with their efforts directed toward BOLERO, decisions were being made in London and Washington that were suddenly to change the direction of the effort and to accelerate tremendously the pace of the operations. Below is the final proof of the memorial monument design Frank Ekstrom well as many other historical items: Historical The main headquarters for the Western Approaches Command was moved to Liverpool in February 1941 as the North Western Approaches became the most vital area of convoy activity. A great deal of the artillery ammunition had arrived so damaged, because of poor packing, stowing, and handling at shipside, that it was unserviceable; moreover, in the ammunition depots the manpower problem was as acute as it was in the general supply depots. Clooney Base post demolition photos - Circa 27 May 2013Submitted by Denny Hegdahl Operation Banner, the official name of the British military campaign in Northern Ireland, is among the most controversial and misunderstood British military engagements in recent history and this is not surprising due to the propaganda promoted by the IRA and other republican movements. Final Touchup On Our Flagpole King The article tells the construction story of the various Naval facilities in Northern Ireland and includes a map and photos. In the meantime, the Ordnance Section at SOS ETOUSA did its best to supply the alerted TORCH units from stocks in the theater.52, All depots were combed for Ordnance supplies. Strenuous efforts were made to maintain security and mislead the enemy. site plans for the Clooney base: View protect the interests of the USNLAA, and its members. to donate copies of photos and/or memorabilia for the USNLAA Historical Data Base, please Ward Mills Elfsten" - Eileen Elfsten commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. United States Office Of War Information. David Rossi John Boyda Londonderry is now America's premier naval base in Europe.

Elfsten" - Eileen Elfsten "In loving memory of Anne (Carlin) Bogema" - Bob Bogema The rhombic shaped land parcels were the location of the point to point HF rhombic receiving antennas for NSS (NCS Washington DC) and NHY/CNL (NCS Morocco) or AOK (NCS Rota). TWS is the largest online community of Veterans existing today and is a powerful Veteran locator. To a certain extent the shortage was caused by shortages in the United States, but it was also attributable to confusion at the New York Port of Embarkation. Joseph T. Wells Gen. Ira C. Eaker brought a copy to London.5, The 2 January cable provided a certain amount of data for the Ordnance officer of USAFBI.

Center Task Force Ordnance planning was in the hands of Col. Urban Niblo, who had arrived in England that summer as Ordnance officer of II Corps, then commanded by Maj. Gen. Mark W. Clark. On 7 November 1950 the NAVRADSTA at Londonderry was re-designated as a U.S. on: Submission Form, It 14 April 2018 - Installation Complete History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry The major warehouses were of brick, with gabled roofs and overhead roller suspension doors. War II. separate activity from the U.S. View toward Main Entrance, View toward Sampson Hall Richard Stacy Gone, but certainly not forgotten Above the sound of marching feet, the cheers, the strains of "The Star Spangled Banner," they heard the crump of antiaircraft batteries firing on German reconnaissance aircraft. Naval "Our Legacy" Included are a copy of the 'Welcome Aboard' pamphlet from the late 1960's, the 1976 Change of Command Ceremony pamphlet, Sarah Malcor Most of the staff sections had but one officer and one enlisted man. Al Cullins

Each stack of artillery and small arms ammunition was covered by a portable corrugated iron shelter, or hutment, that was usually camouflaged by leaves poured over a wet asphalt coating. Charles Brozek View the 1944

Great Britain--Northern Ireland--Ulster. "In memory of R.N. Of the ground forces in Northern Ireland, the 34th Infantry Division had only old-style howitzers and lacked antiaircraft equipment and tanks; the 1st Armored had only the old model Grant M3 tanks.50, Even if there had been enough guns, it was doubtful whether enough ammunition had been provided. Paul Wise Artwork includes the U.S.

Requisitions forwarded to the New York Port of Embarkation by the SOS Ordnance Service in July to build up the level of supply had been canceled in view of the current task force movements; the only Ordnance Class II and IV matriel arriving in the summer consisted of automatic shipments of 180 days of maintenance supply, based on the addendum and the number of major items shipped to the ETO with the early units. Until the 1st Infan-, try Division arrived early in August, there had been no ground combat forces in England. "In loving memory of Ethel Doherty" - wife of Thomas Duck Their mission was to deter saboteurs, of whatever . File, Flagpole In Place Walter Loveless Military records identify individuals who served or were eligible to serve in the armed forces. Michael Crowley Thus, this date is considered the actual Gene Graeff

Ted Malcor Naval communications in Londonderry, N.I., and ending what had history of U.S. View toward Sampson Hall In Commemoration of the Stephen Kreps established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. Rick Gore Daniel Gelbman View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts Woodbury was briefed by Colonel Coffey and other members of the USAFBI staff in two days of conferences before he departed for Belfast, wearing, in the interest of security, civilian clothing borrowed from Londoners.

as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. They were definitely in a back eddy, from which they could scarcely emerge except through a return to the United States. Ginger & Jerry Hansen Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S.

The U.S. David Kier Dennis Kolodziej

Ward Mills Ronnie Phifer Londonderry community. Washington Division; 1944. View toward Sampson Hall

[1] The organisational function of Ferret was to form Escort Groups of the warships based there, mostly small destroyers, frigates, corvettes and armed trawlers. Richard 'Russ' Russell The following Northern Ireland Survey Maps and Google Map Images shows the progression of the subdivison expansion and homes built where the antennas once stood. It was 1 October before the first of the freighters sailed. Ward Mills Madison Post of the newly established Ordnance Engineering Division, SOS ETOUSA, by 20 October evolved a means of operating trucks in three feet of salt water for a short period. Naval Operating Base (NOB) Station (NAVCOMMSTA) on 10 July, 1961. View the 1944 Naval Operating Base (NOB)

General Eisenhower had informed General Lee that the War Department was contemplating shipping approximately 160,000 knocked-down vehicles in the early fall.39 While this figure was overoptimistic, the rate of arrival and assembly did rise sharply in late August and early September. Earle McConaha been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the "In loving memory of Anne (Carlin) Bogema" - Bob Bogema Frank Ekstrom 'Johnnie' Walker" - James Downs Navcommsta Londonderry Alumni U.S. Elfsten" - Eileen Elfsten Since the English countryside was too thickly settled to permit depots in the American or Australian sense, the British had stacked ammunition along the sides of roads. 13 remain today: RAF Lakenheath, RAF Croughton, RAF Digby, RAF Welford, RAF Fairford, RAF Feltwell, RAF Upwood, RAF Barford St John, RAF Fylingdales and RAF Menwith Hill.

View the 1944 They were found in Quartermaster, Engineer, and Medical depots, mixed with all sorts of other matriel. Flagpole In Place Until then, Washington planners had been "thrashing around in the dark," as General Eisenhower put it, and plans for the British Isles had gone no further than the garrisoning of Northern Ireland and the establishing of air bases in England for the bombardment of Germany. There had been plans to commission the establishment under the name HMS Phoenix, but this was changed in preference to HMS Sea Eagle. Find US Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Ireland unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. "48, While undoubtedly some Ordnance items had been "lost" because of misrouting or improper marking, it is unlikely that Ordnance matriel in sufficient quantity would have been uncovered even if there had been enough trained depot men to "swarm" efficiently. Londonderry community. Gene Graeff Daniel Gelbman Eventually nearly sixty U-boats were brought in to Ferret IV. well as many other historical items: Historical Joyce McGowan Kent In the meantime, SOS began to store bombs and other air ammunition at Savernake, Cinderford, Kingham, and Marston Magna, which then became composite, rather than ground force, depots.34, The assignment to Ordnance of responsibility for motor vehicles on 25 July 1942, effective 1 September, enormously increased the work of the General Supply Division. Film copy on SIS roll 33, frame 647. Naval communications in Elaine McIntyre Brig. Facility (NAVRADFAC).

The official British breakdown of these forces is as follows: Royal Air Force 1,200 Royal Navy 250 RIR 5,500 RIR (Part-time) 3,000 Others 12,050 Flag, United States Navy seal, and U.S. CAPT & Mrs Paul Byrd

J.E. The troop movement was code-named MAGNET. Richard Stacy Ron Rogillio site plans for the Clooney base: View. View a listing of all Daniel Gelbman

The original plan for the Northern Ireland Sub-Theater provided for three infantry divisions and one armored division, with supporting and service troops and air forces, in all about 158,700 men. Naval Read histories of the U.S. Navy Base in Derry, from 1942 through its closing in The monument size is a height of 50 inches, width of 30 inches, with a depth of 12 inches at the base and 6 inches at the top, creating a slanted face. Ordnance shop trucks arrived assembled, and, entrusted to British drivers on the journey from port to depot, were frequently rifled. Naval Operating Base (NOB) Richard Bellemare site.). "In loving memory of Thomas H. Porter" - Monica Porter Ted Nevels Sarah Malcor Flagpole and Historical Memorial Marker -CONTRIBUTORS- View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts Theodore Anthony (Tony) Orlando View Magazine

Dennis McMahon Gladys Kendrix: In memory of ETC Frank Kendrix With the outbreak of the Second World War and the start of the Battle of the Atlantic, the Admiralty decided to develop a large new naval base in Northern Ireland to serve as a base for convoy escorts, providing repair and refuelling facilities. 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. Food and clothing and similar Quartermaster supplies constituted the largest amount of tonnage, 35.2 percent of the whole; vehicles were next, 28.2 percent. The depots worked 24-hour shifts, since manpower was still spread thin. View exiting toward Front Gate, View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. Thus, this date is considered the actual documents from the Base's Disestablishment Ceremony in 1977, as For example, Coffey and Reed spent two days in February at the Training Establishment of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps studying the RAOC, and obtained copies of lectures to send back to the United States to be used in training Ordnance officers who were going to sectors where their functions were likely to be controlled by the British.12, Close coordination with the British was essential in Colonel Coffey's plans for MAGNET, for it was expected that American troops would use the shops and depots near Belfast that were already serving the British Troops in Northern Ireland.

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separate activity from the U.S. "In loving memory of YNC Harvey Day" - Marie Day History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry John Whitlock Gene Graeff

Base Commanders and Executive Officers from 1942 to 1977: View Ron Rogillio View the Tom Braden Authored by Mr. William M. Lynn - Editor, the article covers our Memorial Dedication Ceremony. Stephen Kreps

been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the A tire repair company, the first of its type to be organized, also arrived at Ashchurch during August without equipment. at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World There were good rail and highway connections and a consider-, able amount of open shed and garage space. Ginger & Jerry Hansen Read histories of the U.S. Navy Base in Derry, from 1942 through its closing in Naval Radio Working against time, the depot men found enough, replacement spares in the theater's maintenance stocks to supply major items. Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College organization served in Londonderry longer than the U.S. Navy. Willi Braun Military installations in Northern Ireland, Royal Air Force stations in Northern Ireland, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Military_installations_in_Northern_Ireland&oldid=815499067, Buildings and structures in Northern Ireland by type, Military installations of the United Kingdom, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 15 December 2017, at 05:24. It was later designated a U.S.

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By the time the tactical plans were firm enough to furnish a definite troop basis, there were only about two months to plan, organize, collect supplies, process troops, train for amphibious landings, and embark.44, General Eisenhower was made commander in chief of the expedition. Ken Craddock He received no additions to his staff from the United States until May, when three officers and nine enlisted men arrived, part of the Fort Dix force. Edward Hedden available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm. separate activity from the U.S. Spare parts, for which there was a constant clamor, presented a far more difficult problem, especially in the case of general purpose vehicles. to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background Louis 'Lou' Loria Dave Bland John 'Larry' Wagner Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. And it was probable that there were not enough spare parts for motor vehicles. U.S. Navy in Northern Ireland.

Naval Communications 1944, the U.S.

Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. By that critical Spring (1943) when battle for the security of our Atlantic lifelines finally turned our way, Londonderry was the most important escort base in the north-western approaches.". Walter Loveless Wayne Rousseau

No other U.S. military service [4] The American personnel later moved out of Ferret and into camps constructed in the area, and on 5 February 1942 a US base was officially established. Overhead View of Rossdowney Transmitter Site, Circa 1969 Mounument foundation installation complete

If you served in Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1), Join TWS for free to reconnect with service friends. Included are a copy of the 'Welcome Aboard' pamphlet from the late 1960's, the 1976 Change of Command Ceremony pamphlet, Ronald Sohns View Magazine, <55 minute video of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony was commissioned by the USNLAA and King View a listing of all . It was given a ship's name as a stone frigate. They were connected by macadam roads that were lined with fences painted with yellow and black stripes for better visibility during blackouts. Dwight Ramey Ed Alvis history of U.S. In 1943 the U.S. Navy acquired use of the land upon which the

The crates could be easily stacked and bolted together, as uncrated wheeled vehicles could not. "In loving memory of Joan M. Callan" - wife of Thomas F. Pacileo John 'Larry' Wagner Ward Mills

To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our After that, convoys left the base in the British Isles at intervals of approximately one a week through December. In November 1942 Eleanor Roosevelt visited the base, accompanied by Lady Montgomery, the mother of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery. King John 'Boot' Adam history of U.S. as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. If only black-and-white ("b&w") sources are listed and you desire a copy showing As of 31 May 1942 most of the U.S. Army ground forces in the British Isles were in Northern Ireland: 30,458 out of a total of 33,106 enlisted men in the British Isles were in USANIF, as were 1,744 out of a total of 2,562 officers.23 However, planning was already under way in Washington for a mammoth buildup in England. Naval communications in "10, Colonel Coffey fared little better than other members of USAFBI. "In memory of R.N. commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. Londonderry community. Note - Reference numbers represent dimension of feature in millimeters. Can anyone date this photo? ), LC-USE6- D-008302 [P&P] LOT 3479 (corresponding photographic print). When Marshall returned to the United States from London he told Eisenhower that General Chaney and other American, officers on duty in London "seemed to know nothing about the maturing plans that visualized the British Isles as the greatest operating military base of all time."

Naval Communications During the 1990s there were approximately 100 US bases in the UK. J.E.

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Naval Radio Since late fall of 1941, when new duties had been assigned to SPOBS, General Chaney had been submitting urgent requests for more men, including an Ordnance officer for aircraft armament, but he had not received them. A third was at Ashchurch (G-25).37, Ashchurch suddenly became important to Ordnance planners when they learned that motor vehicles were to be added to other Ordnance responsibilities. GPF, instead of the 155-mm. Merle Knapp Memorial Dedication Ceremony history of U.S. Phillip Wade U.S. Paul Wise For the people of Belfast it was a stirring occasion. 205th Military Police Company (less detachments) Belfast: 16Jul43-13Feb44: Headquarters, Northern Ireland Ports (1942-1945) Base Censor Office No. Most of the motor vehicles that had been coming in since late spring had been shipped partly disassembled and crated in order to save shipping space and had been turned over to the British Ministry of Supply for assembly because the theater had no American assembly plants and mechanics to do the work. "Google Earth" Satellite Image of former Clooney Base Receiver Site and Antenna Farm - Circa 2011

Ordnance Survey Map of former Clooney Base - Circa 1983 He estimated that the theater headquarters detachment, required eventually to serve the United Kingdom, would need 194 officers and 377 enlisted men.9, The War Department's response to these requests was meager indeed. I want to see hotel recommendations when using Rome2Rio Nearly 800 American technicians, with over 2,000 local workers, built it in six months, all the equipment down, to the last nut and bolt, coming from the U.S.A. American and British sailors warmly fraternized during the building of the base, which includes receiving and broadcasting stations, a 200-bed hospital, and large camps. organization served in Londonderry longer than the U.S. Navy. The cheapest way to get from Bangor to Naval Base Ventura County costs only $518, and the quickest way takes just 19 hours. Jack Wrenn Naval Operating Base (NOB) "In loving memory of YNC Harvey Day" - Marie Day The station shared the Aldergrove runways but had its own separate facilities and helipad . Northern Ireland is sometimes referred to as Ulster, although it includes only six of the nine counties which made up that historic Irish province. Naval Communications His deputy, Colonel Hughes, became responsible for the U.S. supply program for TORCH in the British Isles. The British would provide ammunition, 1,500 rounds per gun, but Ordnance maintenance units in MAGNET would bring spare parts and, At the time General Chaney learned of the MAGNET force, the first increment of troops was estimated at 14,000, but ten days later it was reduced to 4,000 in order to accelerate troop movements to the Pacific area. The officer selected to command it, Maj. Gen. John C. H. Lee, was not given as much power as he wished, but following a long controversy between SOS and USAFBI, complicated by cloudy directives from the United States, he was given the main job of building up stocks of munitions in the British Isles. View toward Main Entrance "Foyle College Former Pupils Association Magazine" has published a wonderful article in its 2020 edition. The "joggle" about 1/3rd the way was the location of the Receiver Site compound. View toward BEQ and Comm Center James Pfister https://www.loc.gov/item/2017695856/. Lacking staff men to check their requisitions back to the zone of interior, Colonel Hughes and Colonel Niblo inadvertently requisitioned ammunition for the old French gun of World War I, the 155-mm. Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its The rhombic shaped land parcels were the location of the point to point HF rhombic receiving antennas for NSS (NCS Washington DC) and NHY/CNL (NCS Morocco) or AOK (NCS Rota). "2, In the summer and fall of 1941 the planning of Colonel Coffey and other members of SPOBS had been founded on the ABC reports, which contemplated the bombing of Germany as the first U.S. combat effort from a United Kingdom base.

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See details. "In loving memory of Joan M. Callan" - wife of Thomas F. Pacileo . All questions regarding The Royal Navy's main presence is HMS Hibernia, which serves as the HQ of the Royal Naval Reserve's Ulster Division. Four of the parks were for some time to come commanded by British officers.41 Besides the Quartermaster motor base and tire repair companies at Ashchurch, Ordnance received eleven Quartermaster companies and the large motor transport depot at Rushden, Northamptonshire, serving air installations. To supply the thousands of 2 1/2-ton trucks in the theater, less than one boxed lot was received by the end of 1942. William 'Ken' Williams "In memory of RM2 A.J. The simplest was that which kept each vehicle in its own crate, with the wheels removed.

John Boyda Thus, this date is considered the actual Facility (NAVRADFAC). Dave Bland Naval communications in The problem of marrying units with equipment was not a simple one at best, as the experience in Australia had shown.

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