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2Lt Gilman D. Blake Garden Plaque

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Details:

At the foot of a tree inside the memorial garden.


Plaque

A rectangular black tablet inscribed in English in white lettering. This is an additional plaque to the original plaque that can be found on a wall just outside the memorial garden. The memorial garden was created in 2Lt Blake’s memory, on the site where he landed.

 

On 20th January 1945, 2Lt Blake’s plane crashed after being struck by lightning. A report appeared in the Hertfordshire Hemel Hempstead Gazette and West Herts Advertiser on Friday 26th January 1945, and it says that the plane came down in an electrical storm after appearing to be struck by lightning. It says, “Two airmen bailed out, one landing safely, but the other fell to his death and was not discovered until three hours later in the grounds of a well-known Saw Mill.” 

 

The sawmill was owned by Arthur East and his son Timber, merchants and manufacturers. Mr. East wrote to the Blake family and asked to erect a memorial on the site. Originally, it was a placard placed on the ground.

 

In 2013, a memorial garden was created in his memory on the site where he landed. There is a plaque by a tree in the garden. 

Source of information: www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk, Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register, www.ourdacorum.org.uk

Source of photos: Gooogle Maps

Monument Text:

IN

RESPECTFUL MEMORY

OF

GILMAN DORR

BLAKE

2 LT, 406 BOMB SQ

U.S.A.A.F.

WHO CRASHED

ON THIS SPOT

20th JAN. 1945

Commemorates:

People:

Gilman Dorr, Jr. Blake

Units:

406th Bomber Squadron, 801st Bomb Group

801st Bomber Group

8th Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

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