Banbridge Co. Down BT32 3RU
On 16th February 1943, 72nd Independent Infantry Brigade trained in Co. Down using a raft of iron and waterproofing to cross Corbet Lough carrying vehicles.
Co. Antrim
During the Second World War, the Co. Antrim coastal village of Isalandmagee produced many seamen who would go on to serve in the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy.
Brown's Bay Road Islandmagee Co. Antrim BT40 3TQ
Kilcoan (First) Presbyterian Church stands on Brown's Bay Road, Islandmagee. There are 24 names commemorated on the church's Second World War roll of honour.
Toome Co. Antrim BT41 3SE
During the Second World War, crews from both the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Force made use of the airfield facilities at Toome, Co. Antrim.
Belfast
During the Second World War, Pollock Dock in Belfast was a hive of wartime activity with troop transports and the arrival of military equipment to the city.
18 Royal Avenue Belfast BT1 1DD
Grand Central Hotel once stood on Royal Avenue. During the Second World War, the hotel hosted military guests such as Lieutenant General Alan Gordon Cunningham.
38 Kinnegar Road Holywood Co. Down BT18 9JN
During the Second World War, Kinnegar served as both a military barracks and a prisoner of war camp for Axis forces in the latter stages of the conflict.
Co. Down
During the Second World War, Gilford in Co. Down hosted troops from across the world including British, American, and Belgian forces training across Ulster.
On 27th November 1942, Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge took a series of pictures at Gransha, Co. Down showing damage caused to bridging equipment by an air attack.
Co. Londonderry
During the Second World War, the Sperrin Mountains, Co. Londonderry were a hive of activity. They served as a training ground as well as a hazard for aircraft.
In November 1942, sappers from 61st Divisional Engineers began cutting a new road through the Sperrin Mountains from Templemoyle near Dungiven, Co. Londonderry.
Co. Tyrone
During the Second World War, the area around Caledon, Co. Tyrone saw use for training allied troops including British, American, and Belgian forces.