The 467th BG(H)
were transferred to Wendover Field, Utah, on the 1st
November 43 to complete the final phases of training
before movement overseas.
During November the weather was
generally favourable for flying and all efforts were
centred on the Flight Phase Training which was completed
by the end of the month. The following month the four
squadrons flew a total of 657 sorties and the number of
aircraft increased to 23 B24 aircraft. The biggest problem
in December was weather. Bad conditions generally in the
area were augmented by ever-present smoke over the base in
the early morning. Upper respiratory infections continued
through the month and was a hindrance to the progress of
training. Maintenance was bothered by lack of tools spare
parts with many ground crew members spending much of their
time in ground school classes.
January 44 the Group entered the
final phase of its training period. All efforts were
placed on the approaching POM inspection, and all
departments joined in eagerly to make a success of the
inspection. The POM inspection was made on the 18th
January with the weather clear locally but at the
Pocatello bombing-range an overcast obliterated the
target. Unfortunately the POM inspectors were not entirely
satisfied with the functioning of the Group, and the
flying echelon underwent further tests before a later POM
inspection was passed. At the end of the training phase
the Group had 72 combat crews with 59 B24s available for
movement overseas. The Group left Wendover during the
early part of February for final preparation for their
journey overseas.
Thanks to Richard Lindsay of the
RAF Tactical Armament Squadron who kindly provided the
photos while on detachment for exercises to Hill AFB
during February 2001.

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