Largy Road Crumlin Co. Antrim BT29 4RT
Langford Lodge Airfield on the east coast of Lough Neagh near Crumlin operated as a base for both the R.A.F. and the U.S.A.A.F. during the Second World War.
Ballydugan Road Downpatrick Co. Down BT30 9AG
The Cargagh Camp was Camp 2 of the 16 established sites for Gibraltar evacuees who came to live in Northern Ireland during the summer of 1944.
Co. Londonderry
During the Second World War, Slieve Gallion was the scene of multiple aviation incidents including the crash of a U.S.A.A.F. B-26B Marauder in June 1944.
Co. Antrim
The rural townland of Toome or Toomebridge saw great change during the Second World War with the development of a military airfield close to Lough Neagh.
Belfast
During the Second World War, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress #42-97862 came down on the slopes of Cave Hill in north Belfast killing 10 of the crew members onboard.
Moira Road Crumlin Co. Antrim BT29 4SJ
Nutts Corner Airfield in Co. Antrim became a Royal Air Force base during the Second World War. It also operated as a transport hub for American military planes.
Co. Fermanagh
On 18th May 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower visited Enniskillen inspecting soldiers of 28th Infantry Regiment, 8th (Pathfinder) Infantry Division, U.S. Army.
1 Lough Shore Road Enniskillen Co. Fermanagh BT74 5HD
Eisenhower Playing Fields is the name of the rugby pitches at Portora Royal School in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. It recalls the visit of the U.S. Army General.
Kilkeel Co. Down
Greencastle Airfield on the outskirts of Kilkeel, Co. Down saw use during the Second World War by the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Force.
Co. Armagh
During the Second World War, the Co. Armagh town of Lurgan played host to regiments of the British and American armies as they trained in Northern Ireland.
Windsor Avenue Lurgan Co. Armagh BT67 9BJ
In 1942, Brownlow House in Lurgan, Co. Armagh became the headquarters of XV Corps of the United States Army during their time based throughout Northern Ireland.
During the Second World War, elements of the U.S.A.A.F. operated from the airfield at Maghaberry, Co. Antrim. There were several aviation incidents in the area.