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Mrs B
Posted 12/7/2016 21:26 (#5683439 - in reply to #5682536)
Subject: RE: 4 places to visit to feel more thankful for those who served - Duxford 8th Air Force Museum


Highland Center, in Southeast Iowa

Jim - 12/7/2016 15:24

When working in the UK years ago, I visited what was at the time the American 8th Air Force Museum at Duxford in Cambridge, and then the Cambridge American Cemetery.

In early 1942 the allies were losing the war everywhere. It was felt daylight bombing of Germany was necessary even though it was beyond the range of fighter plane escorts at the time.  The average life span of a B17 crew member arriving at an East Anglia 8th AF base at that time was about 15 days as I recall. But they went anyway. 

Many remain in the Cambridge American Cemetery.

Duxford has since been expanded into almost an aircraft museum. However the bravery of the airmen, sailors and troops in that dark time after Pearl Harbor should never be forgotten.

It was also not a time of politics and tough-guy political ads on TV and radio ranting by people that have never been through basic training. It was a time of personal bravery and sacrifice. War was not a video game.

We need to remember.



We visited the museum and airfield at Duxford the summer of 2015. It was phenomenal. We were there about a week prior to the annual air show, so much of the prep work had been done or was in the process, so there was that much more to see than perhaps in another timeframe. Would go back again in a heartbeat.  

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