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446th Bomb Group Propeller Monument

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Details:

In front of the 446th BG building.


Monument

A three-blade Hamilton standard propeller over a low red brick wall. Below the propellor is a cast bronze plaque that contains the commemoration message. The plaque is inscribed in English in raised lettering. This memorial was unveiled by Bill Davenport, President of the 446th Bomb Group Association in 1993 during a Group reunion. 

 

Bungay airfield was constructed by Kirk & Kirk Ltd in 1942, with a main runway of 1.8 kilometers in length and two intersecting shorter secondary runways. The technical, administrative, and domestic buildings were located around the edge of the airfield, mainly in the west, in order to lessen the impact of enemy attacks.

 

The airfield was used by the Twelfth Air Force 428th Bombardment Squadron, 310th Bombardment Group (Medium); followed by the 329th Bombardment Squadron, 93d Bombardment Group (Heavy), and later by four squadrons of the Eighth Air Force 446th Bombardment Group (Heavy).

 

After the war, it was handed over to the Royal Navy and later came under civilian use before the runways and tracks were broken up for aggregate in the 1980s.

 

One of the eight Communal sites (Site 4) has survived on the grounds of Grange Farm complete and in good condition and whereas some of the Headquarters buildings on Site 2 have long since been dismantled, at least some others are still in place.

Source of information: www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk, www.geograph.org.uk

Source of photos: www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk, Leo Raynolds of flickr.com

Monument Text:

IN MEMORY OF ALL THESE WHO

GAVE THEIR LIVES OR SERVED

WITH THE 446TH BOMB GROUP (H)

AT FLIXTON, BUNGAY, 1943 - 1945.

20TH COMBAT WING, 2ND AIR DIV.

Commemorates:

Units:

20th Combat Wing

2nd Air Division

446th Bomb Group

704th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomb Group, Heavy

705th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomber Group, Heavy

706th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomb Group

707th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomb Group

8th Air Force

Wars:

WWII

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