George Maxton
Military | Captain | Pilot | 466th Bomb Group
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Group
The 466th Bomb Group flew B-24 Liberators from Attlebridge, Norfolk, during the last year of the war in Europe. The Group flew 232 missions in the course of the year and celebrated the 100th one by inviting local people onto the base to mark the...
Squadron
Squadron
B-24 Liberator
5 October 1944
7 October 1944
25 October 1944
26 October 1944
5 November 1944
11 November 1944
21 November 1944
29 November 1944
10 December 1944
11 December 1944
Military site : airfield
Attlebridge was constructed for RAF use and completed to that standard in 1942. However, with news that it was to be assigned to the American Air Force, the runways were extended and additional hardstandings and outbuildings constructed for the heavy...
Event | Location | Date |
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Born | Ashland, OR 97520, USA | 1924 |
Lived in | Ashland, OR 97520, USA | 1942 |
75 Coolidge Street |
Date | Contributor | Update |
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04 December 2015 01:37:14 | 466thHistorian | Changes to mission associations |
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466th BG Historian |
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Date | Contributor | Update |
04 December 2015 00:58:42 | 466thHistorian | Changes to firstname, service number, highest rank, role, events, person associations, unit associations, place associations and aircraft associations |
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466th BG HIstorian |
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Date | Contributor | Update |
27 September 2014 18:13:52 | AAM | AAM ingest |
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Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Unit roster in the book ATTLEBRIDGE ARSENAL by Wassom & Brassfield, p 343 |