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ended, the runways at RAF Framlingham were broken up and buildings were allowed to deteriorate. In 1976 a five-year restoration programme began to restore the control tower, shot up and abandoned after the Americans held a riotous farewell party there in August 1945. The restored tower was finally
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The Museum of the British Resistance Organisation was created in 1997, with the opening ceremony being carried out by Lieutenant Colonel J.W. Stuart Edmundsun, TD, RE, one of the founders of the nondescript ‘Most Secret’ GHQ. The museum is located in a
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In case the Germans succeeded in invading Britain, the men and women of the Auxiliary Units were trained to operate as the British underground resistance. They were to remain undetected in carefully constructed
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in the Second World War. Displays include recovered Second World War aircraft engines, parts of Allied and German aircraft, uniforms, photographs, documents, combat records, paintings and memorabilia.
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The museum includes a replica underground Operational Base, as well as photographs, special weapons such as
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RAF Framlingham Control Tower, the location of Parham Airfield Museum
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Dept of the Air Force, Office of Air Force History media.defense.gov
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adjacent to the control tower, and is dedicated to the
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on 13 May 1981. Exhibits focus on the history of the
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Control tower
RAF Framlingham
Parham, Suffolk
England

USAAF
390th Bombardment Group
USAAF
World War II
Europe
U.S 8th Air Force
Royal Air Force
Luftwaffe

Auxiliary Unit
Quonset hut
Auxiliary Units
World War II
MI5
Secret Intelligence Service
Special Operations Executive
bunkers
time pencil
dead letter boxes
Royal Corps of Signals
"Air Force Combat Units of World War II (pages 277-278)"
"Army Air Forces Stations"
390th Bombardment Group Memorial Air Museum
Archived
Wayback Machine

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