Volunteer efforts honor Thorpe Abbotts Memorial
The air traffic control tower at the 100th Bomb Group Memorial in Thorpe Abbotts, England, was reconstructed to honor the squadrons and units which served from that airfield between 1943 to 1945. During World War II, the 100th BG suffered tremendous loss during the initial bombing missions, which earned them the nickname, the “Bloody Hundredth.” A group of volunteers, who continue to maintain the museum today, began the preservation of the site in the 1970s. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justine Rho)
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