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Degemer / 384th After WWII

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Memorials of the 384th Bomb Group
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The 384th Bomb Group Veterans Signing Project
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Grafton Underwood Airfield, long after the war...
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Collections of latter-day photos taken on and around the field.
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Grafton Underwood Area
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242 luc'hskeudenn e 5 iz-rummadPhotos in and around Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England. This tiny village was the WWII home of the 384th Bombardment Group (Heavy). From the airfield nearby, the 384th Flew B-17 aircraft to attack German targets.
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Air Force Academy Award Sponsorship
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The "GREEN PROJECT"
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61 luc'hskeudenn e 1 iz-rummadThe "GREEN PROJECT" was an effort to move soldiers to Port Lyautey, Morocco, for onward shipment home to the USA, and to bring French citizens from Morocco to Marseilles, France. It operated from 15 June 1945 to 10 September 1945.
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Friends of the 384th Ops Block
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This collection of photographs and other images is provided to support understanding of the wartime building architecture and locations in the Operations Block Area at Grafton Underwood Airfield.
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