Military, local community asked to respect Suffolk airfield
The 100th Bomb Group was engaged in bombing strategic targets such as airfields, bridges, enemy ground defenses, oil installations and submarine and transport facilities. After May 1945 and the end of the war, the group flew six ‘Chowhound’ missions, dropping food parcels to hungry Dutch citizens. (Photo and caption courtesy of The 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum website)
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