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Glatton Airbase, USAAF

Started by Nick, June 09, 2014, 01:25:48 PM

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Nick

If you ever drive down the A1 in Cambridgeshire, look to the east for a water tower. Come off the motorway and double back down the ex-A1, now the B1043, to see the memorial to the 457th Bombardment Group of the Eighth Air Force.

You might pass this 250 year old mile marker along the way, just 64 miles from London and 21 from Cambridge.



The memorial to those who served at Glatton Airfield.




The water tower behind is huge, the airfield is actually 1 mile down the hill from here.





Now drive a little further off the main road to Conington and see the church. It's now closed and only open by request but there's a wellkept memorial in the overgrown churchyard.








kerick

As an American I never know just what to say when I see one of these memorials in Britain dedicated to our Airmen other than thank you so much.
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Weaver

Nice to see these.  :thumbsup:

There's a lot of banter between Yanks and Brits about our respective countries, customs and habits, but never get the idea that we don't remember or appreciate the sacrifices that have been made. We do, and we're grateful. :thumbsup:
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Howard of Effingham

thank-you nick for taking the time to find this one and photograph it for us.

i do like the statue in the churchyard.
Keeper of George the Cat.

kerick

There is a portion of a cemetery outside Cambridge where many American servicemen are buried. An impressive memorial is there.
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philp

My aunt and uncle took me by this last October during my visit.  Was very interesting and I am looking forward to more sites if I can make the trip again next year.




my uncle and I reflected.

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Captain Canada

Nice work Nick. Always great to see sruff like this. Didn't you point out that tower and make mention of that memorial on our way to Waddo ?

:cheers:
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Go4fun

That is either one heck of a tree house or the trees are eating the old tower.
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PR19_Kit

It's the emergency water tank, almost standard fit on USAAC bases of the period. The older RAF bases had ENORMOUS brick built EWS towers, some were so substantial that they still stand to this day.
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