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Combe Bank School ‘DIG IT’ two day Aviation Archaeology Dig. 21-22-7-2012

Combe Bank School ‘DIG IT’ was a two day Aviation Archaeology investigation Overseen by The Aircrew Remembrance Society. It took place in an area of the school grounds formally occupied by No. 86 Maintenance Unit R.A.F. Base, Sundridge during the Second World War. This was a salvage and repair unit which also held the largest quantity of downed Luftwaffe Aircraft wrecks for striping in preparation for disposal in southern England.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Education Outreach Program

The Societies connections with education now spans over four decades. Our chairman David King is now a representative for the C.W.G.C. at Botley Cemetery, Oxford. After over forty years of research relating to those interned there, David’s knowledge is now being passed on to the next generation. He has already produced numerous case files for Botley cemetery relating to this C.W.G.C. project, and he is currently working on numerous case files for other cemeteries, soon to be included in this C.W.G.C. Education Outreach project. The project is open to all schools and youth groups, please get in touch through our contact page for further details.

Seen Right - Our Chairman David King centre back row, with one of three C.W.G.C. school visits this year to Botley Cemetery. Back row far left, Alan Johns Volunteer.

Stockenchurch First School Booker Aircraft Museum visit in April 1992

For over 12 years the Booker Aircraft Museum entertained visits from many schools, groups, clubs and associations, sadly there are few records of all visits. These letters of thanks are from a teacher and the children from Stockenchurch First School Buckinghamshire following their visit in April 1992

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