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Flight of Peace (94th Bombardment Group)

Lady Miriam Way junction with Mount Road

A brick built plinth with a a steel structure with cutting of letter "A" (the tail letter of the Flying Fortreses) supporting a sculpture of a dove in flight. An explanatory plaque is nearby. Stands...

American War Memorial (4th Infantry Division, D Day)

People's Park

Tiverton became the Headquarters of the 4th Infantry Division in 1943, many of whom lost their lives during the D Day landings. The War Memorial was given by the Division’s Veterans’ Association a...

Lancaster DV177

The Green

A memorial to the 7 crew of RAF Lancaster DV177 of 626 Squadron which was attacked by an enemy aircraft over East Anglia on 24/04/1944, damaged and therefore diverted to USAAF Boxted. The aircraft cra...

Burton Dassett

Bottom Street

Village in Warwickshire. Original ironstone cross on two-step rectangular ironstone plinth on village green. Commemorates fifteen members of the parish killed in WW1. Bronze plaque subsequently adde...

R.A.F. Swanton Morley Memorial

All Saints Church

Within the church, on the left hand (north eastern) side of the chancel.A tryptich of windows, commemorating the life and work of R.A.F. Swanton Morley, 1940-1990, and in gratitude for the help and su...

Kimbolton Airfield - Book of Remembrance

St Andrew's Church

UK & US Armed Forces: A Book of Remembrance, mounted on a wooden desk, containing dedication and names of RAF & USAAF 8th Bomber Group personnel.. Green leather bound and gold-blocked Book of Reme...

Memorial to XC Squadron and RAF Ridgewell

Ridgewell Road

Geographical Marker: Memorial stone recalls all served on XC Sqn at RAF Ridgwell during WWII. Prior to it being handed over to the USAAF, Ridgewell was the only airfield in Essex to be used by RAF Bom...

British, Commonwealth And Allied Servicemen And Women

Shoreham Airport

A propellor set i a small, walled, garden plot with a dedicatory plaque in front showing an etching of a B-26 Martin Marauder Bomber and badges of RAF & USAAF at the top with dedication in gold colour...

Hayfield Wesleyan Chapel

St John's Church

A framed and glazed roll of honour. At the head is an illustration of Britannia, in yellow and green with a shield coloured with a Union Flag, flanked by the national flags of Italy the USA, Japan, Ru...

Crews of Royal Canadian Air Force Avro Lancaster KB993 and United States Army Air Force C47 Skytrain 42-108982

Snake Pass

US Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces: A stone column with a brass plaque pinned to it showing dedication and names of two crashes in uppercase, incised lettering. The first Canadian Airforce crash...

Aircrew Memorial

St Edward The Confessor Church Street Leek Staffordshire

Dedicated to the USAAF, RAF and Commonwealth air crews who gave their lives in flying accidents in the Leek area during the second world war and also the the German air men who were shot down in comba...

St Mary in the Baum

St Mary in the Baum Church

Situated at the East end of the Church, the large memorial window, features St George and the dragon and flags of WW1 allies (includes France, Italy and USA). The names of the fallen from WW1 are feat...

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