SNN112114 - The American Air Museum

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Type Website
Title The American Air Museum
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2020

Abstract/Summary

The American Air Museum website records the stories of the men and women of the US Army Air Forces (USAAF) who served their country from the UK in the Second World War. It also records the memories of the British people who befriended them. Browse, edit and upload your own photographs and memories to help us build an online memorial to their lives.

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Referenced Monuments (15)

  • Blast Shelter, Deenethorpe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Deenethorpe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Deenethorpe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Spanhoe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Spanhoe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Spanhoe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Spanhoe Airfield (Monument)
  • Blast Shelter, Spanhoe Airfield (Monument)
  • Deenethorpe Airfield (Monument)
  • Kings Cliffe WWII Airfield (Monument)
  • Spanhoe Lodge Airfield (Monument)
  • Spanhoe Lodge Airfield (Monument)
  • WWII aircraft crash site, Woodend (Find Spot)
  • WWII Trench, Polebrook/Hemington Airfield (Monument)
  • WWII Trench, Polebrook/Hemington Airfield (Monument)

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Record last edited

Oct 15 2024 2:56PM

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