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92nd Bomb Group, 446th Sub-Depot: Workshops and Stores 1945.

Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:44 pm

I did try to think of a snappy title for this post, but whatever I came up with could have been misconstrued.
So I'll just post the photos. It's almost enough to make any B-17 restorer weep. :wink:

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Incidentally, all the buildings in the photos are still standing on the 92BG's former base at Podington. :D

All the best,
Paul
Last edited by RAMC181 on Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:21 am

NIFTY!
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Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:18 am

Fantastic!

I'm always interested in seeing photos from Podington and the 92ND.

I'm often there as it is now Santa Pod Raceway, the history of the place and it's people fascinate me.

Thank you very much for posting these.

Have you got any more from there?

Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:50 pm

I'll keep an eye out for any other 92BG pictures as I sift through Footnote for 401BG ones and let you know what turns up.

All the best,
Paul

Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:37 pm

Here are a few. Not sure about location, they all say somewhere in England.

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Mike

Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:50 pm

Hi Mike,

All the photos you posted were indeed taken at Podington.
The first one is part of a series showing the work of the 446th Sub-Depot who were the heavy maintainence unit on the base. The photo's I posted upthread are part of this series, showing the stores side of the 446th's duties.
I'll finish off the rest of the series with those showing their repair work:

Engine shop, one of the Rommney Huts adjacent to the stores buildings:
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Machine Shop, alongside the previous building:
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General Workshop, either on the Sub-Depot main area, or beside one of the hangars:
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Inside one of the T-2 Hangars:
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And finally, the Sub-Depot Area today:
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All the best,
Paul

Sun Oct 19, 2008 1:57 am

WOW thanks guys.

I know these buildings today!

I'll be showing these to the guys at Santa Pod - maybe I can take comparison shots eventualy.

The control tower is now a house but looks the same - I once spoke to the lady who lives there, that's one house I'd love to own!

Also I remember the T2 hangars I've been inside one but they are gone now.

Thanks again - and any more always wecome!

Re: 92nd Bomb Group, 446th Sub-Depot: Workshops and Stores 1

Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:12 am

Hello Everyone,

I happened to be surfing the web in search of any info I could find about my dad's WWII service when I stumbled onto this thread. I realize it is quite old but I hope you guys don't mind if I resurrect it for a bit more discussion. My dad was assigned to the 446 Sub Depot at Podington when he arrived in October of 43'. He was an armorer and repaired the electrical systems controlling the chin and ball turrets. I'm fortunate enough to have some photos of him and some of his buddies taken on base but nothing directly involving the shops and store areas of the 446, so this was of particular interest to me. Do any of you guys have, or know where I might go to get additional pics of the 446 Sub Depot operations? I'd be much obliged. Thanks.

If anyone is interested, once I figure out how to upload pics, I could post a few of what I have

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Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:07 am

bdome wrote:Hello Everyone,

I happened to be surfing the web in search of any info I could find about my dad's WWII service when I stumbled onto this thread. I realize it is quite old but I hope you guys don't mind if I resurrect it for a bit more discussion. My dad was assigned to the 446 Sub Depot at Podington when he arrived in October of 43'. He was an armorer and repaired the electrical systems controlling the chin and ball turrets. I'm fortunate enough to have some photos of him and some of his buddies taken on base but nothing directly involving the shops and store areas of the 446, so this was of particular interest to me. Do any of you guys have, or know where I might go to get additional pics of the 446 Sub Depot operations? I'd be much obliged. Thanks.

If anyone is interested, once I figure out how to upload pics, I could post a few of what I have

Welcome to the WIX! This place is what Yogi Berra had in mind when he said' 'you can observe a lot by just watching' we have a habit of posing a queston (some pretty obscure) and someone will pop up with the answer (and pictures) before your coffee cools down-
And we'd love to see your pictures pop2

Re: 92nd Bomb Group, 446th Sub-Depot: Workshops and Stores 1

Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:55 pm

I'm going to attempt to upload a few pics from photobucket.......


My Pa is the tall skinny guy leaning on the 50 cal's. Notice the bore sight stuck in the end of the barrel. From the gleam of the aluminum, this plane appears to be near new.
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This plane was UX-R from the 327th Bomber Squadron
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Again, he's the tall skinny one (6'2'' & 141lbs) at the left. This pic is very grainy but under magnification I believe the sign says ''446 Armament Group''.
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Re: 92nd Bomb Group, 446th Sub-Depot: Workshops and Stores 1

Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:36 pm

A B-17 will be returning to Podinton this coming summer, sadly not landing , the UK's B17 Sally B will performing a flypast on Sun 13th July 2014 at Dragstalgia, a nostalgia dragracing event at what is now Santa Pod raceway.
I will be there working on an old American piston engine, just as I am at the big race meets throughout the year :D

Re: 92nd Bomb Group, 446th Sub-Depot: Workshops and Stores 1

Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:44 am

RAMC181 wrote:I did try to think of a snappy title for this post, but whatever I came up with could have been misconstrued.
So I'll just post the photos. It's almost enough to make any B-17 restorer weep. :wink:


All the best,
Paul


Me thinks drool would be fairly likely ole man. I'm not quiet certain, but perhaps maybe
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