Army Air Forces in Europe

world war II

441st Troop Carrier Group


9th Air Force 441st TCG

Squadrons of the 441st TCG

99th Troop Carrier Squadron.
100th Troop Carrier Squadron.
301st Troop Carrier Squadron.
302nd Troop Carrier Squadron.

Assigned 9th AAF: Feb 1944.

Combat Aircraft:
C-47

Stations

Sedalia AAFld, Mo, 1 Aug 1943
Camp Mackall, NC, 18 Jan 1944
Baer Field, Ind, 22-29 Feb 1944
Langar, England, 17 Mar 1944
Merryfield, England, 25 Apr 1944
Villeneuve/Vetrus, France, 8 Sep 1944
St Marceau, France, 2 Oct 1944
Dreux, France, 3 Nov 1944
Frankfurt, Germany, c. 12 Aug 1945-30 Sep 1946

Group COs

Col Theodore G Kershaw, 8 Aug 1943
Col William H Parkhill, 24 Nov 1944-unkn
Lt Col Roswell Freedman, unkn-1946
Col Hoyt L Prindle, 1946
Col James E Daniel Jr, unkn-Sep 1946.


CAMPAIGNS

Rome-Arno
Normandy
Northern France
Southern France
Rhineland
Ardennes-Alsace
Central Europe

DECORATIONS

Distinguished Unit Citation: France, [6-7] Jun 1944.

Early History:

Constituted as 441st Troop Carrier Group on 25 May 1943. Activated on 1 Aug 1943. Used C47's to train for overseas duty. Moved to England, Feb-Mar 1944, and assigned to Ninth AF. Trained and transported cargo in the United Kingdom until Jun 1944. Began operations during the invasion of Normandy, dropping paratroops of 101st Airborne Division near Cherbourg on D-Day and releasing gliders with reinforcements on 7 Jun, being awarded a DUC for carrying out these missions. Following the operations in Normandy, the organization transported cargo in France and the United Kingdom until part of the group went to Italy in Jul 1944. In Italy it made scheduled flights between Grosseto and Rome, transporting supplies and evacuating patients. When the Allies invaded southern France in Aug 1944 the detachment in Italy dropped troops of the 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment along the Riviera on 15 Aug and hauled gliders with reinforcements later in the day. After the detached echelon returned to England on 25 Aug, the group resumed its cargo missions, then moved to the Continent in Sep 1944 for further operations in support of the advancing Allies. Dropped paratroops of 82d and 101st Airborne Divisions near Nijmegen on 17 Sep during the air attack on Holland, and towed gliders with reinforcements on 18 and 23 Sep. In Dec, transported ammunition, rations, medicine, and other supplies to troops of 101st Airborne Division surrounded by the enemy at Bastogne. Released gliders carrying troops of 17th Airborne Division near Wesel on 24 Mar 1945 when the Allies launched the airborne assault across the Rhine. Hauled gasoline to armored columns in Germany after the Allies crossed the Rhine. Continually transported freight and personnel in the theater when not participating in airborne operations. Evacuated casualties and prisoners who had been liberated. Remained overseas after the war as part of United States Air Forces in Europe. Continued to transport personnel and equipment, using C-46, C-47, and C-109 aircraft. Inactivated in Germany on 30 Sep 1946.

Subsequent History:

  Redesignated 441st Troop Carrier Group (Medium). Allotted to the reserve. Activated in the US on 27 Jun 1949. Ordered to active service on 10 Mar 1951. Inactivated on 14 Mar 1951.

SQUADRONS. 32d: 1945-1946. 61st: 1945-1946. 99th: 1943-1945; 1949-1951 100th: 1943-1946 1949-1951 301st: 1943-1945; 1949-1951 302d: 1943-1945 1949-1951. 306th:1945-1946.

STATIONS. Chicago-O'hare Airport, 27 Jun 1949-14 Mar 1951

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