Station 134 – RAF Eye Airfield Info Sign
Details:
Next to the left bench.
Monument Text:
(-490th Bombardment Group insignia-) | Station 134 – RAF Eye Airfield | (-US Army Air Forces insignia-) |
Initially known as Brome Airfield, Station 134 was one of the last airbases to be built in wartime East Anglia. Construction commenced in September 1942 by the US Army's IX Engineer Command, 923rd Engineer Aviation Regiment. By late 1943 the airfield, which had three runways and fifty five aircraft dispersals, was declared operational and consequently turned over to the Army Air Forces on 7 December, 1943. On 1 April 1944 the entire aerodrome had been completed and after its official hand over, by the RAF, on 1 May, the 490th Bombardment Group (Heavy), of Mountain Home Army Air Force Base, Idaho, moved in almost immediately.
(-B-24 plane illustration-) | Operational Flying Squadrons:
490th Headquarters Squadron
| (-B-17 plane illustration-) |
Station 134 Support Units:
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1240th Quartermaster Company | 2116th Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon | 872nd Chemical Company |
329th Station Complement Squadron | 417th Air Service Group | 477th Sub-Depot |
1276th Military Police Company | 1448th Ordnance Supply & Maintenance Company | 18th Weather Squadron |
278th Medical Dispensary | 214th Financial Section | American Red Cross |
The 490th Bomb Group (H) entered combat on 31 May, 1944. Initially flying Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers on mainly tactical missions, the group bombed airfields and coastal defences in northern France before and during the invasion of Normandy. Missions destroying V-Weapon sites, bridges, railway lines, vehicles and road junctions were also flown. From September 1944 and then on until the end of World War II, the aircrews, flying new Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, participated in the bombing of a number of strategic industrial sites in Germany.
The 490th Bomb Group flew one hundred and fifty-eight Combat Missions and had the lowest missing in action losses in the 8th Air Force over an extended period of time.
The 490th Bomb Group Memorial Project |
| www.490th.co.uk |
Commemorates:
Units:
1240th Quartermaster Company
1276th Military Police Company
1448th Ordnance Supply & Maintenance Company
18th Weather Squadron
2116th Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon
214th Financial Section
278th Medical Dispensary
329th Station Complement Squadron
417th Air Service Group
477th Sub-Depot
490th Headquarters Squadron
848th Bombardment Squadron
849th Bomber Squadron, 490th Bombardment Group, Heavy
850th Bomber Squadron, 490th Bomber Group, Heavy
851st Bombardment Squadron
872nd Chemical Company
8th Air Force
923rd Engineer Aviation Regiment
9th Air Force
9th Engineer Command, 9th Air Force
US Army Air Corps
Wars:
WWII
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