The IX Troop Carrier Command was a
United States Army Air Forces
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unit. Its last assignment was with the
Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
, based at
Greenville Army Air Base,
South Carolina
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. It was inactivated on 31 March 1946 as a component command of the
Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
, based in the
United Kingdom
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.
Overview
The mission of IX Troop Carrier Command was air transport for the Allied
airborne forces
Airborne forces are ground combat units carried by aircraft and airdropped into battle zones, typically by parachute drop. Parachute-qualified infantry and support personnel serving in airborne units are also known as paratroopers.
The main ...
in the
European Theater of Operations
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(ETO). The main aircraft of command were the
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II. During the war the C-47 was used for tro ...
and its variant, the
Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, but in 1945 the command equipped one group with 117
Curtiss C-46 Commando
The Curtiss C-46 Commando is a low-wing, twin-engine aircraft derived from the Curtiss CW-20 pressurized high-altitude airliner design. Early press reports used the name "Condor III" but the Commando name was in use by early 1942 in company p ...
aircraft to determine their viability in the RTO. As a result of a 28 percent loss rate during
Operation Varsity resulting from the C-46 being prone to catching fire, The command did not convert to the Commando, even though its cargo-carrying capacity was twice that of the C-47. The command also had 1,922
CG-4A Waco and 20
Waco CG-13 gliders just prior to its last big operation in March 1945. IX Troop Carrier Command consisted of three troop carrier wings, 14 troop carrier groups, and one pathfinder group, about 1,380 operational aircraft including spares, and 2,000 gliders at its maximum strength in March 1945.
IX Troop Carrier Command conducted three multi-divisional combat air assaults
*
Operation Neptune
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, the airborne invasion of Normandy in June 1944
*
Operation Market Garden, the airborne invasion of the
Netherlands
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in September 1944
*
Operation Varsity, the airborne crossing of the
Rhine River
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in March 1945
The command conducted relief operations for isolated units during the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes in December 1944.
History
Background

All U.S. tactical air support units in Great Britain were consolidated into
Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
on 16 October 1943, under the command of Maj. Gen.
Lewis H. Brereton
Lewis Hyde Brereton (June 21, 1890 – July 20, 1967) was a military aviation pioneer and lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. A 1911 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he began his military career as a United States Army o ...
. At the same time the IX Troop Carrier Command was activated, having been constituted by USAAF Headquarters five days before its headquarters transferred to
Grantham Lodge where it remained until 20 September 1944, when it transferred to
Ascot, Berkshire
Ascot () is a town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in Berkshire, England. It is south of Windsor, east of Bracknell and west of London.
It is most notable as the location of Ascot Racecourse, home of the Royal Ascot meeti ...
, its final location in Europe. Its first headquarters was located at
RAF Cottesmore, where it took control of a provisional headquarters established by the
Eighth Air Force
The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It is headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The command serves as Air Forces S ...
in September.
The command's original
cadre came from Headquarters, 1st Troop Carrier Command (Provisional) established as a provisional headquarters by the
Eighth Air Force
The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It is headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The command serves as Air Forces S ...
in September with six officers and three aircraft of the
315th Troop Carrier Group (the remainder of the group's aircraft and squadrons were on detached service in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations). On 1 October 1943 the 434th Troop Carrier Group became part of the provisional command and was the only group assigned. Twelve airfields were designated for the new command, each to house 40 C-47s and a like number of gliders:
RAF Fulbeck
Royal Air Force Fulbeck or more simply RAF Fulbeck is a former Royal Air Force List of former Royal Air Force stations, station located east of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire and west of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England.
The airfield is l ...
,
RAF Langar,
RAF Bottesford
Royal Air Force Bottesford or more simply RAF Bottesford is a former Royal Air Force station located on the Leicestershire-Lincolnshire county border, north west of Grantham, Lincolnshire and south of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire.
Opened ...
,
RAF Wakerley,
RAF Balderton,
RAF North Witham,
RAF Barkston Heath
Royal Air Force Barkston Heath or RAF Barkston Heath is a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground under the command of RAF Cranwell near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
RAF Barkston Heath is the home of 57 Sqn's B Flight of No. 3 Flying Train ...
, RAF Cottesmore,
RAF North Luffenham,
RAF Saltby
Royal Air Force Saltby or more simply RAF Saltby is a former Royal Air Force station located near Saltby, Leicestershire, England.
It is now home to Buckminster Gliding Club.
The following units were here at some point:
* No. 14 OTU, No. 14 Op ...
,
RAF Folkingham
Royal Air Force Folkingham or RAF Folkingham is a former Royal Air Force station located south west of Folkingham, Lincolnshire and about due south of county town Lincoln.
Opened in 1940, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and Unit ...
, and
RAF Woolfox Lodge. In October, 1943, Brigadier General Benjamin F. Giles became commanding officer.
In November the
435th Troop Carrier Group at
RAF Welford was assigned, and command headquarters were moved to Grantham Lodge.
RAF Ramsbury,
RAF Aldermaston, and
RAF Greenham Common
Royal Air Force Greenham Common or more simply RAF Greenham Common is a former Royal Air Force List of former Royal Air Force stations, station in the civil parishes of Greenham and Thatcham in the England, English county of Berkshire. The airfi ...
also became available as landing areas for tactical training with the
101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division (military), division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault military operation, operations. The 101st is designed to plan, coordinat ...
and later became troop carrier bases.
Combat operations
Its first wing, the
50th Troop Carrier Wing, became operational on 17 October 1943. A second wing, the
52d Troop Carrier Wing, arrived from Sicily on 17 February 1944. Its five groups had participated in the large airborne assault during
Operation Husky
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, the Allied invasion of Sicily and had flown combat jumps on a smaller scale in Italy. On 11 March 1944 the final troop carrier wing assigned to the command, the
53rd Troop Carrier Wing, arrived from the United States along with five groups that had just completed their operational training. The wings were realigned to provide the 53rd, tasked as the primary unit for glider operations, with the four groups already operational in February 1944 (434th through 437th), while the least experienced groups were assigned to the 50th Wing. The command grew to a total of 14 groups in April 1944 when the 315th was taken off transport duties in the Mediterranean and assigned two additional squadrons to bring it up to full
table of organization and equipment
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strength, and when the newly created
442d Troop Carrier Group arrived from the United States.
These groups went into training for
Operation Overlord
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, the invasion of France, as they arrived in Britain. The groups of the 50th and 52nd Wings began intensive night formation training that included practice jumps with the airborne divisions assigned to them, which continued through April, when the division commanders decided to stop further unit jump training. The 53rd Wing began training at the beginning of March but had virtually no troop experience until mid-May, when they began a series of mock night operations to raise their level of training. Both the 315th and 442nd groups continued formation training until the end of May. Five groups also conducted training in night glider assaults during both April and May. By 1 June the command had approximately 1,200 C-47s and 1,400 gliders assigned, and 950 crews for each.
At the end of February 1944, using equipment and personnel from the 52nd Wing, the command established a training unit for airborne division
pathfinders and the
aircrew
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Commercial aviation
Flight deck positions
In commercial aviatio ...
s that would deliver them. The Command Pathfinder School was redesignated the 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional) in August 1944.
IX Troop Carrier Command delivered both the
82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in the
American airborne landings in Normandy
American airborne landings in Normandy were a series of military operations carried by the United States as part of Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944, during World War II. In the opening maneuver of th ...
on 6–7 June 1944. In August the command was attached to the
First Allied Airborne Army
The First Allied Airborne Army was an Allies of World War II, Allied Military organization, formation formed on 2 August 1944 by the order of General of the Army (United States), General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Exped ...
, which from 17–25 September 1944, landed both American divisions, the
British 1st Airborne Division, and the
Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade
The 1st (Polish) Independent Parachute Brigade was a parachute infantry brigade of the Polish Armed Forces in the West under the command of Major General Stanisław Sosabowski, created in September 1941 during the Second World War and based in ...
in the Netherlands during
Operation Market Garden. The 50th Wing moved to bases in France in September as well.
In February and March 1945 the 52d and 53rd wings also deployed to bases in France, except for two groups of the 52nd assigned to support British airborne operations. The command carried out extensive formation training for
Operation Varsity, an airborne assault across the
Rhine River
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, and executed it on 24 March 1945, delivering the
17th Airborne Division. The groups of the 52nd Wing based in France returned to England to carry the
British 6th Airborne Division in the assault.
Return to the United States
IX Troop Carrier Command transferred from the United Kingdom to the United States without equipment or personnel on 5 September 1945 to
Stout Field, Indiana, where it took over the personnel and equipment of
I Troop Carrier Command along with the command of troop carrier units in the United States. On 1 February 1946 command headquarters moved to
Greenville Army Air Base, South Carolina, in preparation for inactivation, which took place 31 March 1946, when the command transferred its personnel and equipment to
Third Air Force
The Third Air Force (Air Forces Europe) (3 AF) is a Numbered Air Force, numbered air force of the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA). Its headquarters is Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It is responsible for all U ...
, which assumed responsibility for troop carrier operations for
Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
. On 8 October 1948 the
United States Air Force
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, now a separate military service, disbanded the command.
Notable Members
Major
Vincent F. Harrington, former U.S. Representative from Iowa briefly served as a security officer.
Lineage
* Constituted as the IX Troop Carrier Command on 11 October 1943
: Activated on 16 October 1943.
: Inactivated on 31 March 1946
: Disbanded on 8 October 1948
[Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 448-449]
Assignments
*
Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
, 16 October 1943
*
United States Strategic Air Forces, 25 August 1944 (attached to
1st Allied Airborne Army
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c. 1 November 1944 – c. 1 September 1945)
*
Continental Air Forces, c. 5 September 1945
*
Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
, 21 March 1946 – 31 March 1946
Stations
* RAF Cottesmore (AAF-489), England, 16 October 1943
* Grantham Lodge (AAF-480), England, 1 December 1943
* Ascot (AAF-472), England, 20 September 1944 – 5 September 1945
* Stout Field, Indiana, 5 September 1945
* Greenville Army Air Base, South Carolina, 1 February – 31 March 1946
Components
; Wings
* 50th Troop Carrier Wing, 16 October 1943 – 29 September 1945; 4 November 1945 – 31 March 1946
* 52d Troop Carrier Wing, 17 February 1944 - July 1945
[Maurer, pp. 448-449 (years only)]
* 53d Troop Carrier Wing, 11 March 1944 – 12 August 1945
[
; Groups
* Command Pathfinder School (later 1st Pathfinder Group rovisional, March 1944 – April 1945 ][Station number in Anderson, p. 61.]
* 437th Troop Carrier Group: 4–15 November 1945
* 439th Troop Carrier Group: 16 August 1944 – September 1945; c. 4 November 1945 – 21 March 1946[Robertson says the group was assigned to I Troop Carrier Command until c. December 1945, but I Troop Carrier Command was disbanded on 4 November 1945. Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 438.]
* 440th Troop Carrier Group: 25 March 1944 – March 1944
* 442d Troop Carrier Group: 31 March 1944 – April 1944
; Squadrons
* 75th Troop Carrier Squadron: 15 November – 11 December 1945
* 77th Troop Carrier Squadron: 15 November – 11 December 1945[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 278]
Support units
* 1st Tactical Air Deport/IX Troop Carrier Service Wing (Provisional)
: Located at: RAF North Witham (AAF-479),[
]
References
Notes
; Explanatory notes
; Citations
Bibliography
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External links
IX Troop Carrier Command Order of Battle
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Troop carrier units of the United States Army Air Forces
Military units and formations established in 1943
Military units and formations disestablished in 1948