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352nd Fighter Group Monument- Bodney

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Details:

The monument is located just off the roadway immediately outside the entrance gate of Camp Bodney. Monument


The monument is an inscribed polished black marble stone standing about 4 feet high with a white chain surrounding it on three sides.


Royal Air Force Bodney or more simply RAF Bodney is a former Royal Air Force Station located 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Watton, Norfolk, England.

 

Airfield F-141, originally built as an RAF Bomber Command airfield during 1939-1940, Bodney was transferred to the United States Army Air Forces in the summer of 1943. Placed under the jurisdiction of VIII Fighter Command of Eighth Air Force, it was primarily the home of the 352d Fighter Group, the "Blue Nosed Bastards of Bodney". The unit briefly moved to Belgium in December 1945 due to the Battle of the Bulge, although it returned in April. It was closed after the 352d returned to the United States in November 1945.

 

 

FROM AMERICAN AIR MUSEUM IN BRITAIN:

Before the Americans arrived Bodney was a grass-surfaced airfield. So when the 352nd Fighter Group arrived with heavy P-47 Thunderbolts, work was carried out to strengthen its roads and runways with steel matting, concrete and tarmac. Nissen huts also had to be quickly built to accommodate up to 1,500 American personnel. The 352nd flew P-47s Thunderbolts until March 1944 when they converted to P-51 Mustangs. There was one fatality at the airfield on D-Day. Taking off in poor visibility, one P-51 Mustang took the wrong heading and crashed into the control tower, killing the pilot. Between December 1944 and April 1945 only a skeleton staff remained at Bodney while most of the Group moved to Belgium to assist in the Battle of the Bulge.

 

Major George Preddy, the lead P-51 Ace of WW2, was the Squadron Commander for the 328th Fighter Squadron.  He was killed when shot down during the Battle of  the Bulge in December 1944 while flying “Cripes a Mighty 3.

 

Monument Text:

(8th Air Force Symbol)

 

FROM THESE FIELDS, AMERICAN AIRMEN JOINED 

THEIR BRITISH ALLIES IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM

 

352nd FIGHTER GROUP

 

HQ AND HQS SQD.            486TH FIGHTER SQD.

328TH FIGHTER SQD.        497TH FIGHTER SQD.

 

1ST SERVICE GROUP DETACHMENT “A”

 

HQ & HQS/ SQD. – DET. “A”         1104th QUARTERMASTER CO.

17TH SERVICE SQ.                            1141ST MILITARY POLICE CO.

22ND STATION COMP.SQD.                      1772 ORDNANCE SUP & MAINT CO.

1066TH SIGNAL CO. 2019TH ENGINEER PLATOON

 

1943-1945

Commemorates:

People:

Lincoln D. Bundy

Robert Lloyd Hall

Donald J. Markle

George Earl  Preddy

Units:

328th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group

352nd Fighter Group

486th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group

497th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group

67th Fighter Wing

8th Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

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