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Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial
Cemetery
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Riddle Field
Military site : airfield
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Ridgewell
Military site : airfield
Built during 1941-42 as an RAF bomber station, Ridgewell operated as a satellite to RAF Stradishall until May 1943. It had three concrete runways, initially 36 pan hardstandings, and two dispersed T2 hangars. Taken over by the Eighth Air Force in June... -
Ringshall
Military site : non-airfield
Crowcroft Road, Nedging, built to the west of Wattisham 377. -
Ringwood
Military site : non-airfield
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Riseley
Military site : non-airfield
Chemical units were based here. Possibly part of the camp complex in the adjacent Melchbourne Park. Exact Location unknown. -
Rivenhall
Military site : airfield
Originally allocated to the Eighth Air Force as a heavy bomber base, Rivenhall was built during 1943-44 but transferred to the Ninth Air Force before construction was complete. It had three concrete runways, 51 loop hardstandings and two dispersed T2... -
Riverside National Cemetery
Cemetery
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Roke Manor
Military site : non-airfield
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Romsey
Military site : non-airfield
One of 16 country houses or 'flak homes' which catered for approximately 25 airmen at a time to come for Rest and Recuperation away from the stress of flying missions. Run by the American Red Cross, each serviceman was entitled to at least one rest... -
Rookery Farm,Walcott, Norfolk
Crash site
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Rosieres en Haye
Military site : airfield
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Rosignano
Military site : airfield
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Rougham Control Tower Museum
Other location
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Roye / Amy
Military site : airfield
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Royston
Other location
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Rudloe Manor
Military site : non-airfield
It was the manor house which was was probably used as Headquarters Ninth Tactical Command. Bath Stone was quarried from here leaving a vast set of underground caverns which were used by the military since the 1930s. Located next to RAF Box (No. 10... -
Rumburgh, Suffolk
Other location
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Rushden
Military site : non-airfield
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Saffron Walden
Military site : non-airfield
Headquarters 65th Fighter Wing. Exact location unknown. -
Saint Lambert
Military site : airfield
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Saint Peter & Saint Paul, Lavenham
Other location
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Saint-Dizier
Military site : airfield
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Saint-Donat
Military site : airfield
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Saint-Pierre-du-Mont
Military site : airfield
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Saint-Pierre-la-Vieille
Military site : airfield
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Saint-Saire, France
Crash site
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Sainte Marie-du-Zit
Military site : airfield
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Salon-de-Provence Air Base
Military site : airfield
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Salsola
Military site : airfield
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Saltby
Military site : airfield
Initially a grass airfield satellite to RAF Cottesmore, Saltby opened in August 1941 as the home of No. 14 OTU, but closed for development in August 1943. When allocated to the Ninth Air Force in February 1944, it had three concrete runways, 33 loop... -
San Giovanni
Military site : airfield
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San Pancrazio
Military site : airfield
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San Severo
Military site : airfield
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Sandweiler
Military site : airfield
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Santa Ana Army Air Base
Military site : airfield
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Sawston Hall
Military site : non-airfield
Sawston Hall was requisitioned for use as the Headquarters of the 66th Fighter Wing, from the Huddleston family. There is graffiti on the top floor from the US occupation and an air-raid shelter in the grounds. It reverted to the Huddleston's at the... -
Schaffen
Crash site
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Schlatthofweg, Aesch
Crash site
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Schollach
Other location
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Scordia
Military site : airfield
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Scorton
Military site : airfield
Opened in 1939 as a grass airfield satellite to RAF Catterick, Scorton was initially a day-fighter and then night-fighter base. Developed in 1941 to full station status, it eventually had three concrete runways, a concrete perimeter taxiway plus... -
Sculthorpe
Military site : airfield
Built for the RAF in 1942-43, and used by the RAF 1943-44. The Eighth Air Force's 803rd Bomb Squadron (P) were a Radio Countermeasures unit lodging here in 1944. The base was used by both the RAF and US forces in the post-war period. -
Sedrata, Algeria
Military site : airfield
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Seething
Military site : airfield
Built during 1942-43 as an Eighth Air Force bomber base, Seething had three concrete runways, 51 hardstandings of both loop and 'frying-pan’ types, and two T2 hangars, one on each side of the airfield. It was home to the 448th Bomb Group, equipped with... -
Seething Village Hall
Other location
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Sele Airfield
Military site : airfield
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Sennen Cove
Other location
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Serretella
Military site : airfield
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Sfax
Military site : airfield