446th Bombardment Group - Bench
Details:
On the porch of the church.
A wooden bench with a small commemorative plaque to the servicemen of the 446th Bomber Group who served at RAF Flixton (also known as RAF Bungay) during World War II. The plaque is inscribed in English in incised lettering.
The 446th was assigned to the 20th Combat Bombardment Wing and the group tail code was a "Circle-H". Its operational squadrons were:
- 704th Bombardment Squadron (FL)
- 705th Bombardment Squadron (HN)
- 706th Bombardment Squadron (RT)
- 707th Bombardment Squadron (JU)
The 446th operated chiefly against strategic objectives on the Continent from December 1943 until April 1945. Targets included U-boat installations at Kiel, the port at Bremen, a chemical plant at Ludwigshafen, ball-bearing works at Berlin, aero-engine plants at Rostock, aircraft factories at Munich, marshaling yards at Coblenz, motor works at Ulm, and oil refineries at Hamburg.
Besides strategic missions, the group often carried out support and interdictory operations. It supported the Normandy landings in June 1944 by attacking strong points, bridges, airfields, transportation, and other targets in France. It aided ground forces at Caen and Saint-Lô during July by hitting bridges, gun batteries, and enemy troops. Dropped supplies to Allied troops near Nijmegen during the airborne attack on the Netherlands in September. Bombed marshaling yards, bridges, and road junctions during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 - January 1945. Dropped supplies to airborne and ground troops near Wesel during the Allied assault across the Rhine in March 1945.
The 446th Bomb Group flew its last combat mission on 25 April, attacking a bridge near Salzburg. It returned to Sioux Falls AAF, South Dakota, during June and July 1945, being inactivated there on 18 August 1945.
Source of information: www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk, en.wikipedia.org
Source of image: Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register
Monument Text:
IN MEMORIAM OF OFFICERS AND MEN
OF THE
USAAF 446th BOMBARDMENT GROUP
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES 1943-45
DEDICATED MAY 1990
Commemorates:
Units:
446th Bomb Group
8th Air Force
US Army Air Corps
Wars:
WWII
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