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 These kids by the flag pole are from Great Barton Primary School.
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 These kids in the classroom are from Rougham Primary School.
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 Chuck is Charles "Chuck" Malcolm, who visited the tower in October 2004 and
comes from New York.
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 The middle hut has been cleared of all collected junk that is not relevant to Rougham or the war years, hopefully with basic 12 volt wiring skills and buttons/lights we will make it interactive for visiting school children.
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 The dinghy was originally thought to be a one man one, its grown since then after been removed from its hold all, now a nine man one, the problem is to keep it inflated for display purposes, these three have run out of wind!.
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 Robert and Jean Raymond. Robert was a pilot in the 331st Squadron.
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 James Marshall was stationed here at Rougham from August 1944 to August 1945. James, a Corporal, worked in the Radar/Radio Repair building and provided invaluable information concerning the room configuration and the day to day operation of this building.
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 Scott Roberts with his father Frank.
Frank A Roberts was a tail gunner flying in "Fortress McHenry", 332nd Squadron. With the 94th from April 1944 to June 1945. Prior to his enlistment, Frank worked as a riveter on Grumman aircraft.
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 Left to right:
Major Dennis P Duffy , Major Joel Morris, Captin Ed Yeash.
These guys are from the 732nd Airlift to which traces its linkage to the 332nd Bomb Squadron here at Rougham.
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 Sarah Page on the extreme left and her colleagues from RAF Honington, home to the RAF Regiment, its role, protecting RAF airfields.
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