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North Pickenham
Military site : airfield
Built comparatively late during 1943-44 as an Eighth Air Force bomber base, North Pickenham was rather cramped as an airfield site so the main runway was shorter than typical. It had three concrete runways, 50 loop hardstandings and two dispersed T2... -
North Pickenham Memorial
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North Tuddenham Common
Crash site
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North Witham
Military site : airfield
Planned as an RAF bomber station, North Witham was built during 1942-43 and allocated to USAAF Troop Carrier Command (TCC) in August 1943, before construction was complete. ... -
Northampton
Military site : non-airfield
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Northolt
Military site : airfield
At one stage the base of the 302nd Air Transport Wing. -
Northwich
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Northwick
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Norwich
Military site : non-airfield
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Norwich Airport Memorials
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Norwich Road Memorial, Watton
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Nouvion
Military site : airfield
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Nuthampstead
Military site : airfield
Built during 1942-43, Nuthampstead was the nearest Eighth Air Force heavy bomber base to London. It had three concrete runways, 50 loop hardstandings and two dispersed T2 hangars. It was first occupied from September 1943 to April 1944 by the 55th... -
Nuthampstead Airfield Museum
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Nutts Corner
Military site : airfield
RAF station which was allocated to the USAAF. Part of the trans-Atlantic supply route. -
Oak Ridge Cemetery
Cemetery
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Oakridge Farm
Military site : non-airfield
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Oatlands Hill
Military site : airfield
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Ober Olm
Military site : airfield
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Oberhinkofen
Crash site
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Ochotnica Dolna
Crash site
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Oflag IX-A/H
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Old Buckenham
Military site : airfield
Allocated to the Eighth Air Force as a bomber base in 1942, Old Buckenham was built during 1942-43 with three concrete runways, 50 loop hardstandings and two dispersed T2 hangars. The station was the exclusive home for the 453rd Bomb Group, equipped... -
Old Buckenham Village Hall
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Old Buckenham: The 453rd Bombardment Group Museum
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Old Catton
Military site : non-airfield
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Old Post Office Square, Leiston
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Ombrone Airfield
Military site : airfield
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Oostduinkerke
Crash site
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Ophoven
Military site : airfield
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Orconte
Military site : airfield
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Orleans / Bricy
Military site : airfield
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Orly
Military site : airfield
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Otterbourne
Military site : non-airfield
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Oudna
Military site : airfield
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Oulton
Military site : airfield
An RAF Station at which lodged the 803rd Bomb Squadron (P) and later the 36th Bomb Squadron (H) in 1944. Radio Countermeasures detachments also used nearby RAF Foulsham in 1944-45. -
Oulton Street Memorial
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Ouston
Military site : airfield
Opened in 1941 as an RAF Fighter Station ; continued in its training role after the war. In 1967 it was used as a civilian airport during the expansion of Newcastle Airport. Its modern role is that of a highly secure military operation known as... -
Padgate
Military site : non-airfield
Location very uncertain.... -
Paignton
Military site : non-airfield
A Ninth Air Force Service Command base. Many servicemen billeted in sea-front hotels.... -
Pangbourne House
Military site : non-airfield
Run by the American Red Cross, Pangbourne House was one of 16 country houses or 'flak homes' which housed airmen for Rest and Recuperation away from the stress of flying missions. Each serviceman was entitled to at least one rest period during their 25... -
Pantanella
Military site : airfield
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Parham Airfield Museum
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Paris
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Paris France 1 Rue De Tillsit
Military site : non-airfield
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Pendle Hill, Clitheroe, Lancashire
Crash site
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Penistone
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Peray
Military site : airfield
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Perham Downs
Military site : non-airfield
An Eighth Air Force Service Command base. There was a medical facility here in the First World War and many ANZAC troops were based here or passed through. Exact location unknown. -
Perthes
Military site : airfield