Rain clouds pass across a leaden grey sky. The only sound is that of the wind. From the windows in the Watch Tower I look and listen for some sign of the B-17's that once called this airfield home.
It is August 18th but I'm 64 years and one day late.
On August 17th 1943, the 91st Bomb Group based at Bassingbourn, took part in one of the greatest air battles of all time, the Schweinfurt - Regensburg Mission.
Assigned to be lead Group in the in the force of 230 bombers sent to wreck the ball-bearing factories at Schweinfurt, the 91st BG dispatched 24 B-17 Flying Fortresses that day. 10 were lost in combat, 9 others returned with damage.
Of the crews flying those airplanes, 37 men lost their lives while a further 54 spent the rest of WW2 as prisoners of war.
Today the watch tower sits within Bassingbourn Barracks, home to the British Army Training Regiment. They lease the building to the Bassingbourn Tower Museum and this weekend happens to be their "Open Day".
The exterior of the building is in need of some care and attention but there are ( apparently ) no government funds available at the present time .....
The interior is a very difference story. It is a time capsule from the past. I wish I could convey the care and attention to detail that has been taken in displaying artifacts, uniforms and pictures. Photography was "difficult" because the museum is rather cramped for space.
I have to say that some of the facts and figures about this base are startling. Here's just one. 600 wounded men actually made it back to this airfield in their aircraft, but died here on the field from their injuries having made it "home". As one of the museums volunteers said, we are privileged to walk upon hallowed ground today in honour of their memory.
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Peter
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