US military buffs on tour

One of the largest military tour operators in the world has been on a fact-finding tour in Londonderry with a view to operating here.
US Military Historical Tours, representatives  (left), Bill McCulloch and Dave Wall, meeting the Mayor Councillor Brenda Stevenson, during their visit to the city, accompanied by Mary Blake, DCC Tourism development officer, Karen Henderson, sales & marketing with Visit Derry and city guide Ian Henderson. 3514-9348MT.US Military Historical Tours, representatives  (left), Bill McCulloch and Dave Wall, meeting the Mayor Councillor Brenda Stevenson, during their visit to the city, accompanied by Mary Blake, DCC Tourism development officer, Karen Henderson, sales & marketing with Visit Derry and city guide Ian Henderson. 3514-9348MT.
US Military Historical Tours, representatives (left), Bill McCulloch and Dave Wall, meeting the Mayor Councillor Brenda Stevenson, during their visit to the city, accompanied by Mary Blake, DCC Tourism development officer, Karen Henderson, sales & marketing with Visit Derry and city guide Ian Henderson. 3514-9348MT.

Representatives from US Historical Military Tours are exploring the possibility of developing tours featuring the city’s links with the US Marines, the Battle of The Atlantic and the surrender of the German U Boats at Lisahally.

The visit included a three-day tour of Northern Ireland focusing on its role in World War II and the group enjoyed a reception hosted by the Mayor of Derry, Councillor Brenda Stevenson.

The Mayor said: “Derry’s role was pivotal during the Second World War with the US Navy choosing the Foyle as the location for its ‘Base One Europe’. Northern Ireland was of great strategic importance because of its geographic distance from mainland Europe and its proximity to the Atlantic.

“The ‘Base One Europe-Beech Hill Camp Museum’ - located at the Beech Hill Country House Hotel in Ardmore – already charts the history of the US Naval Operating Base and US Marine Corps during the War.”

US Historical Military Tours, who bring in excess of 500,000 visitors on international tours each year, were hosted on their stay by Tourism Ireland and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board.