TriangleP wrote:
I have to say tho, Paul Bellamy who lives in the Midlands of England is pretty darn sharp in this dept., and he posts here on WIX as RAMC181 and can be found on the B-17 Miss Liberty Belle in WWII thread here. He's super helpful and friendly. If he doesn't know, he probably knows someone that does
Cheers for that.

I've been quietly mulling this query over for the last few days...
RAF Ipswich did exist, now Ipswich Airport, but was purely an RAF station during WWII, no USAAF involvement that I can find.
The B-25 thing initially threw me, so I included 9AF B-26 stations in my preliminary check.
However, there were no 9AF airfields in the immediate area of Ipswich.
There were a number of 8AF stations within 10 miles, all distances are from the nominal centre of Ipswich:
Martlesham Heath, 5 miles: Fighter base
Debach, 7 miles: B-24, later B-17, bomber base
Raydon, 7.5 miles: Fighter base
Wattisham, 9 miles: Fighter base
Hitcham (adjoining Wattisham), 9 miles: 4th Strategic Air Depot, fighter maintenence depot
The information on the discharge papers may hold a number of clues.
The MOS number will narrow down potential job positions, and therefore possible unit postings.
For example, it's relatively rare to have someone working on radar equipment on a fighter station, but there were larger radar sections assigned to a bomber base.
Similarly, award entitlements can rule out some units simply due to their timescales.
All the best,
Paul