453rd Bomb Group

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May 19, 2024
Great little find. Museum well laid out and very informative. Donations only (well worth a donation) and dog friendly. Really enjoyed our visit. Cafe seemed really good - (only had 2 coffees) and … Full review by Daydream11978826636
Nov 8, 2022
An excellent museum, the base that James Stewart served on after he was at Tibenham, he was Operations Officer in both the 445th and the 453rd Bgs. The museum is full of VERY interesting exhibits fr… Full review by T278SMmarkh
Oct 23, 2021
Enjoyed our visit here. The guns shown in earlier reviews seem to have gone but the small museum is well worth a short visit. The cafe meals are very good value, check their opening ti… Full review by BNA20152015

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My dad is tech Sergeant Elmer B Lincoln 453rd Bomb Group 733rd Squadron he was on the b24 rabbit hutch was sick …
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My dad is tech Sergeant Elmer B Lincoln 453rd Bomb Group 733rd Squadron he was on the b24 rabbit hutch was sick the day before the plane was lost on 6th March 1944 pilot was Lt Pat Tobin he was inquiring about crew member Cyril Sweeney waist Gunner my dad went into the infirmary on five March 1944 one thing about Cyril Sweeney was he had a monkey that he had acquired in Brazil and ended up in England with it after while it died.
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Very interesting to hear about your dad in ww2. What those men done was amazing they are all heroes. The museum is such a lovely weekend place to visit really enjoyed all the …
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Very interesting to hear about your dad in ww2. What those men done was amazing they are all heroes. The museum is such a lovely weekend place to visit really enjoyed all the information. my dad was a pow in Singapore in ww2..poor man.
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Answer by diana c · Jul 17, 2017
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