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War Memorial - Taken by David Williams - passed to WMT 15 Oct 2013
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WM showing inscription - Taken by David Williams- passed to WMT 15 Oct 2013
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WM shown to the right of the Parish WM - Taken by David Williams-passed to WMT 15 Oct 2013
Reference WMO/154208
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Metal (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Above names.....In memory of the 10 gallant AmericanAirmen who gave their lives when their plane crashed on 18th August 1944 in the grounds of St Mary's Hospital , Burghill......... Below names .......They shall not grow old,as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them , nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun ,and in the morning, We will remember them. 406th. BMB SQ
2LT Chester Cherrington Jr. Aged 23 , 2LT Cressy L Kingley Aged 23 , 2LT Robert M Preston Aged 21 , 2LT Donald A Wilson Aged 23 , Cpl Maurice E Rushing Aged 21 , Cpl Dale M Patterson Aged 25 , Cpl Douglas Reseigh Aged 20 , Cpl Clarence A Specht Aged 20 , Cpl Robert P Waite Aged 20 , Cpl Irwin Frieder Aged 22.
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