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Jacob Wall 7/8/2001 4:01:13 PM | A small group of intrepid investigators, myself, Graham Bratley and David Marsden are about to investigate a site on the Deenthorpe field which we know was used as a dump during the 401st's residence there during the war. This site is located to the north of the west side hanger about fifty yards from the perimitor track. We would gladly welcome any informaton from anyone who knew about, dumped anything or saw the site during its use. Any artifacts, be they of a personel or military sigificance will be held in safe keeping for the sole benifit of the 401st. We hope that someone somewhere can help, any information no matter how trivial will be welcome With kind regards and best wishes to all who served under the triangle S banner, especially Bill Riegler who has been of immence help. Jacob Wall, England. |
judy mcneil 8/2/2001 4:23:26 PM | Mr. Wall, My great uncle was a tail gunner on a B-17 in the 401st bomb group. His plane went down on Dec. 31st 1943. His body was never found. My son and I have been doing some research on his military history. My husband and I hope to visit England this fall and I was wondering if the old airfield at Deenethorpe is near a train or bus route through the village. We will be useing public transportation and hope that the field is close by so that we will be able to walk to the field. I find it very interesting that you hope to investigate the old dump site at the airfield. Thank you for any info you might give us on the exact location of the field. Good Luck, Judy McNeil Kansas City, Missouri |
Jacob Wall 8/5/2001 8:10:01 AM | Dear Judy, delighted to recieve your 'e'mail and I know that we, our small band will be able to help you when you visit. Please let me know when you are coming and we will do our best. Thanks again and best wishes, Jacob |
jacob Wall 8/5/2001 3:21:40 PM | PS PS. Hi Judy, my 'e' address is jacob@akdamar.freeserve.co.uk |
Tony Marsh 1/8/2002 3:09:32 PM | I am looking for any info concerning my father who flew with the 401st. He was part of a crew that flew Omar the Dentmaker before it was shotdown. He made many flights on her. He was the waist gunner. His name was Sgt. Charles W. Marsh. If you have any info, please contact me. Thank you. |
Mark Mullenax 5/12/2005 11:42:04 AM | Just curious as to what if anything was found. I just happened by the site |
Robin Carter 2/16/2010 2:40:44 AM | Jacob, I know this is sometime later, but I recently found what I think is the site you are on about. \did you find anything? Thanks Robin |
Sarah Botfield 2/18/2010 1:49:30 PM | I realise this was nine years ago but was this investigation under proper archaeological procedures? I am interested as I am an archaeologist and tried for years to carry out field survey and I had connections with the landed gentry who own the land and lived in the village all my life until recently but was still denied access. |