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339th Fighter Group Marker- Fowlmere Airfield

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Details:

Just outside and behind the Fowlmere Airfield Museum. Marker


A small-engraved granite marker about 2 feet high is next to the building.

 

 

From the 339th Fighter Group Association:  The 339th Fighter Group's base was Fowlmere, England The Group flew its first combat mission on April 30, 1944; its last on April 21, 1945. Its C.O. was Col. John B. Henry until April 14, 1945; Lt. Col. William C. Clark afterwards. The 339th ranked 1st in the 8th Air Force Fighter Command in combat efficiency for the average number of enemy aircraft destroyed per mission for both combined (air-ground)-2.488 and ground-1.604! The 339th was composed of three squadrons: 503rd; 504th and 505th.

 

See the 339TH Fighter Group Memorial and Fowlmere Airfield Museum on this website for more the 339thFighter Group.

 

Monument Text:

The text on the small marker outside the museum reads in English:

 

HOME AT LAST

BLUE SKIES FOREVER

 

DEDICATED 28TH JULY 2018

339TH FIGHTER GROUP 

ASSOCIATION

 

 

 

(White and Red Checkers across the bottom – Hence, “The Chequers”)



Commemorates:

People:

John Bailey  Henry

Richard W., Jr. Montell

William “Bill” Rhodes  Preddy

Raymond “Ray” F  Reuter

Robert C. Smith

Units:

339th Fighter Group

503rd Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group

504th Fighter Squadron

504th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group

505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group

8th Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

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