Milton Ernest Hall Personnel
Details:
On an entrance gate to Milton Ernest Hall.
A rectangular bronze plaque, mounted on a brick pillar, inscribed in English in raised lettering. On the top-left corner is the insignia of the 8th Air Force and on the opposite is the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force insignia.
During the Second World War, the hall was used as a base for Special Operations Executive, a small grass landing strip being laid on the grounds. In 1944 it became the United States Eighth Air Force's support command headquarters. US Army Air Force personnel, including musician Glenn Miller, were billeted at the hall and played a concert here on 16th July 1944. On 15 December 1944, Glenn Miller took off from RAF Twinwood Farm, in neighboring Clapham, on his last, ill-fated flight, and was last seen in public in the Queen's Head Hotel in Milton Ernest before he disappeared.
After the US Air Force vacated the Hall, it remained empty until 1968, when Ludwik Dobrzański purchased the property along with the surrounding grounds for £15,000. The family lived at the Hall until it was sold in 1971. In 1984, the hall was converted to a nursing home.
Source of information: bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk, en.wikipedia.org, placeandsee.com
Source of photos: waymarking.com
Monument Text:
IN MEMORY OF ALL THE
PERSONNEL WHO SERVED
IN WORLD WAR II AT
MILTON ERNEST HALL
HEADQUARTERS USAAF EIGHTH AIR FORCE
SERVICE COMMAND STATION 608
1943 - 1946
ALSO
MAJOR GLENN MILLER
&
THE BAND OF THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
WHO WERE STATIONED HERE FROM
JULY TO DECEMBER 1944
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
8th Air Force
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
US Army Air Corps
Wars:
WWII
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