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US Military Oxfordshire & Surrounding Areas 1948

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sonear

sonear Report 4 Apr 2011 18:54

Hi Shannette
Thank you for your help & information

Shannette

Shannette Report 4 Apr 2011 18:36

I don't know if it will be helpful for you but i was able to send for my dad's US military records which are quite detailed .I didn't even have to pay for them.Have a look at www.nara.gov.

sonear

sonear Report 28 Mar 2011 21:09

Thank you

Perchino

Perchino Report 28 Mar 2011 20:21

Good luck.

sonear

sonear Report 28 Mar 2011 19:59

Hi Perchino
Thank you very much for your help & this information

Perchino

Perchino Report 28 Mar 2011 19:55

Try this website

RAF Upper Heyford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upper Heyford was formally handed over to the USAF 3rd Air Force on 15 May 1951. ... only station of the four Oxfordshire bases to remain in American hands, ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Upper_Heyford - 134k - Similar

sonear

sonear Report 27 Mar 2011 21:00

Would anyone know if and where there were any US Military based in Oxfordshire & or Surrounding Areas of the Spring of 1948 about the time of the (Berlin Airlift) please.

(I have edited this post due to a different search area & the time being around the time of the Berlin Airlift.)
Thank you
CelestialooooOooooLace (Mayfly )
I hope I have edited this correctly..

sonear

sonear Report 19 Jun 2009 17:09

Dear Eileen
I am so pleased for you and your good news on finding you full sister thats so lovely congratulations
Thank you also for the ideas and reply,
I am looking for some information about my Birth dad but I have conflicting information!! and have to look at both sides of the information that I do have.
Mayfly

Eileen

Eileen Report 19 Jun 2009 15:51


It is unlikely that you would be able to get information on the whereabouts of troops from official sources - however I would think a good source of information would be local papers archives. There would be bound to be reports in them of various 'happenings' perhaps such as troops helping at local events, or perhaps reports of drinking and unruly behaviour. There could also be letters to the editor either complaining of noise from aeroplanes and jeeps or heavy vehicles, or there might be letters saying how nice the Airmen were with helping out or giving things to the community.
If possible also go and visit the area and talk to old people who have long memories and love to impress with their knowledge. Local shop/village post offices are a great source of info. if they are still there.
Good luck
Eileen
birth name
born 1944 - adopted 1946 - found b.mother 1972 and many other relatives over the years. Finally reunited with full sister, adopted separately, this week, after a forty year search.

sonear

sonear Report 19 Jun 2009 14:14

PatKendrick
Thank you for your reply and information
The Dates the Usaf would have had to have been In Southern England would have to have been Early 1948 April/May
Mayfly

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 19 Jun 2009 14:04

They generally used RAF bases or ex RAF bases. They were in or near Birmingham in the 50's

sonear

sonear Report 19 Jun 2009 13:32

Denis
Thank you for your reply and information and link, I will take a look now.
I am not experienced in searching, although I try
I have googled and found several sites, But I still cant seem to confirm the exact dates,
Thank you Again
Mayfly

Denis

Denis Report 19 Jun 2009 12:13

It's really just a matter of Googling the internet using the terms such as USAF together with, say, "Bushy Park". For example:

http://search.dma.mil/search?q=bushy+park&client=AFLINK&proxystylesheet=AFPW

sonear

sonear Report 17 Jun 2009 07:48

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sonear

sonear Report 15 Jun 2009 18:55

Who would I contact regarding the USAF bases mentioned above
as I need to confirm they were there in April/May of 1948.?
Thank you
Mayfly

sonear

sonear Report 15 Jun 2009 18:48

Thank you Claire
for this information
I am trying to make sure these USAF bases were there in April/May of 1948.
Regards
Mayfly

madmumof4

madmumof4 Report 15 Jun 2009 18:28

Hiya

There was a big camp in Bushy Park S.W London.

Hope it helps

Claire

sonear

sonear Report 15 Jun 2009 13:06

Dear mgnv
Thank you for that information
would that be fairly close to Crawley in Sussex please?
The spring, April;/May of 1948 is important in that they would have been there at that time.
Regards
Mayfly

mgnv

mgnv Report 15 Jun 2009 12:41

I think at that time Ruislip, just NW of London, was the biggest USAF base in the UK.

sonear

sonear Report 14 Jun 2009 22:03

Thank you Gwyn in kent for your reply and Information
Mayfly