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Photograph © 2000 Alan Powell
This picture is of the stained glass windows in the north wall
of the church of St Michael's and All Angels, Martlesham Heath. They
were dedicated on Sunday 23rd September, 2000 by Bishop Jeremy
Walsh and Canon Brian Lillistone. A flypast salute by a P-51
Mustang followed the Dedication Service.
Each panel is about 22 inches wide and 32 inches deep. They
record the history of RAF Martlesham from the Great War until
it closed in 1963. The first panel is an RFC (Royal Flying Corp)
crest. The second panel is the RAF (Royal Air Force) crest.
The third panel is a USAAF (United States Army Air Force) Eighth
Air Force crest with non official 356th FG (Fighter Group) printed
around its circumference. The final panel is the crest for RAF
Martlesham Heath.
There were no commercial sponsors for the windows so the money
to finance it came from fund raising activities of the MHAS
and generous donations from veterans of the 356th FG.
It was made by the same person who constructed a stained glass
window commemorating the USAAF in Britain, which is in the American
Air Force section in the new Norwich library. Below is a picture
of the maker, installing the windows:

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