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Mike Yared
December 13th 03, 01:46 AM
Were the following WWII bases in the Eastern European countries Air
Transport Command of the U.S. Army Air Forces bases or just USSR bases? Not
joint?
Tirana Airport, Tirana, Albania
Vrajdebna Airport, Sofia, Bulgaria
Ruzyne Airport, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Vecses Airport, Budapest, Hungary
Baneasa Airport, Bucharest, Romania
Prkos Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
Vis Airport, Vis Island, Yugoslavia
Zemonico Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
Zemun Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Thanks
Mike
George Z. Bush
December 13th 03, 04:57 AM
Mike Yared wrote:
> Were the following WWII bases in the Eastern European countries Air
> Transport Command of the U.S. Army Air Forces bases or just USSR bases? Not
> joint?
>
> Tirana Airport, Tirana, Albania
> Vrajdebna Airport, Sofia, Bulgaria
> Ruzyne Airport, Prague, Czechoslovakia
> Vecses Airport, Budapest, Hungary
> Baneasa Airport, Bucharest, Romania
> Prkos Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
> Vis Airport, Vis Island, Yugoslavia
> Zemonico Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
> Zemun Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
I flew in and out of Vis in early '45.....no Russians visible to the naked eye.
Same for Belgrade in July or August 1945 shortly after the war ended.
George Z.
Mike Yared
December 14th 03, 02:29 AM
Thanks. Someone else refer me to http://www.usaaf.net/
Mike
George Z. Bush wrote in message ...
>Mike Yared wrote:
>> Were the following WWII bases in the Eastern European countries Air
>> Transport Command of the U.S. Army Air Forces bases or just USSR bases?
Not
>> joint?
>>
>> Tirana Airport, Tirana, Albania
>> Vrajdebna Airport, Sofia, Bulgaria
>> Ruzyne Airport, Prague, Czechoslovakia
>> Vecses Airport, Budapest, Hungary
>> Baneasa Airport, Bucharest, Romania
>> Prkos Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
>> Vis Airport, Vis Island, Yugoslavia
>> Zemonico Airport, Zemonico, Yugoslavia
>> Zemun Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
>
>I flew in and out of Vis in early '45.....no Russians visible to the naked
eye.
>Same for Belgrade in July or August 1945 shortly after the war ended.
>
>George Z.
>
>
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