My husband is an aviation enthusiast and also loves history. This past weekend was one for the books for him. We visited four WWII Air Fields where US forces were based during the war. Thorpe Abbots, Tibenham, Old Buckenham and Horham were all on our list. Thorpe Abbots was home to the 100th Bomb Group - our daughter is a member of the 100th Air Refueling Wing here which is a continuation of this Group so it’s her legacy squadron. Our daughter Lindsey and her boyfriend James both fly the KC135 at Mildenhall and were able to go with us today. We met some amazing folks who were so nice and accommodating to us, even treating us to lunch. Tibenham and Old Buckenham were Jimmy Stewart’s bases during WWII. Lots of history in these four places.
The above photos are Thorpe Abbots. At Tibenham there is only a memorial.
At Old Buckenham a wonderful gentleman, James Clarey, showed us around, treated us to lunch at Jimmy’s Cafe, and gave Jeff some fantastic photos of Jimmy Stewart from his time there.
Jimmy’s Famous Cheeseburger
Our last stop was Horham where we met an amazing 84 year old gentleman who was a youngster of 7 when the planes and pilots all showed up here. He has great memories and wonderful stories of those days.
On Sunday we had an amazing day at the Duxford Air Museum Air Show. Not only did we see Tiger Moths, Spitfires, B17, P47, P51 and others, but the highlight was seeing the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Forces flight demonstration team, who were amazing!
Great pictures Mum - glad to see Sherbert & Silly Goose!
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