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Visitors to Rougham

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These kids by the flag pole are from Great Barton Primary School.


These kids in the classroom are from Rougham Primary School.


Chuck is Charles "Chuck" Malcolm, who visited the tower in October 2004 and comes from New York.


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.


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!.


Robert and Jean Raymond. Robert was a pilot in the 331st Squadron.


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.


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.


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.


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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