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1 Rue De Tillsit, Paris
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100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum
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163rd General Hospital (Wimpole Hall)
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381st Bomb Group Memorial, Ridgewell
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388th Collection, Coney Weston
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389th Bomb Group Memorial Exhibition, Hethel
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3rd Air Division memorial window
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401st Bomb Group roadside memorial
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446th Memorial, Abbey Road, Flixton
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457th Bombardment Group (H) memorial
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466th Memorial, Frans Green, Norfolk
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490th Bomb Group Memorial, Eye
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491st Memorial, Metfield
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493rd Bomb Group Museum
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93rd Bomb Group Museum, Hardwick
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95th Bomb Group Hospital Museum
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Aachen
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Abbeville
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Abbots Ripton
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Strategic Air Depots were given separate station numbers to avoid confusion with the main airfield operation; the 2nd Strategic Air Depot, originally at Little Staughton, moved to Alconbury in March 1944 as that airfield, well served by road and rail,... -
Abu Sueir
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Achiet
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Acton Place
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The manor and grounds were home to the 136th Station Hospital. The site is now an industrial estate. -
Adderbury
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Aibling Bad
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Ailertchen
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Ailingen
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Aintree
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Airfield Farm, Hardwick
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Airman's Bar, Swan Hotel, Lavenham
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Aix/Les Milles
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Alconbury
Military site : airfield
Alconbury had been constructed as a satellite airfield for RAF Upwood and Wyton and was used by RAF Squadrons: Nos. 15, 40 and 156. In preparation for the arrival of American heavy bombers, the base was developed in 1942 with the runways extended. When... -
Aldergrove
Military site : airfield
The RAF used Aldergrove from 1941 for trans-Atlantic delivery flights of American aircraft acquired for the RAF, but any such USAAF use was simply as a convenient or emergency alternative to their other US North Atlantic ferry air route bases, such as... -
Aldermaston
Military site : airfield
Aldermaston was built for RAF use in 1941-1942, and handed over to the Eighth Air Force in 1942. It was home to several Troop Carrier Groups, and became an airfield of the Ninth Air Force in 1943. Handed back to the RAF in 1945, it was placed on Care... -
Aldermaston Court
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The house had been bought from the Keyser family by Associated Electrical Industries (AEI) and requisitioned from them by the British government after the outbreak of the war. It became the headquarters of 19 Tactical Air Command (formerly known as 19... -
Alesan Airfield
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Alexandria Army Air Base
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All Saint's church, Conington
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All Saints Church, Earsham, Norfolk
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All Saints Church, Great Ashfield
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All Saints Church, Hethel
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All Saints Church, Stradbroke
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All Saints House, Debach
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All Saints, Shipdham
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All Saints, Thorpe Abbots
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All Saints, Tibenham
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All Saints, Upper Sheringham
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All Saints, Weston Longville
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Allhallows
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Altenburg
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Alto
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