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353rd Fighter Group
And Support Units
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21st Air Depot Group
8th Air Force
In memory
21st Air Depot Group
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
On 25 Apr. 1781, American Brig. Gen. P...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
On 25 Apr. 1781, American Brig. Gen. P...
“Lest We Forget That Peace Has a Price”
In memorial to our Marines of the Multi-National Peacekeep...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
To the west stood East Hill (Bollingbr...
Grace Episcopal Church
The third home of Grace Church, a brick Gothic Revival-sty...
The 16th & 23d Corps March to Decatur
July 19, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., having camped on N. Fork...
The Governor's Plaque
This life-sized sculpture depicted the 22-foot Kans...
Dr. Chapmon Powell’s “Medicine House” and W.J. Houston Plantatio
About 1826, Dr. Chapmon Powell erected a log cabin beside ...
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353rd Fighter Group
And Support Units
Dedicated to the members of
the 353rd Fighter Group and
Support Units that served at
Gox Hill, Metfield and Raydon
Airdromes, England, 1943 - 1945.
Fighter Sqdns.
350th LH
351st YJ
352nd SX
Aircraft P-47's - P-51's
Dedicated 11 Nov. 88
Courtesy hmdb.org
21st Air Depot Group
8th Air Force
In memory
21st Air Depot Group
B.A.D. #1 Burtonwood England
World War II
1942 - 1945
Dedicated Sept. 1988
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Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
On 25 Apr. 1781, American Brig. Gen. Peter Muhlenberg’s Virginia militia fell back west from Blandford, under heavy British fire, to a prepared line of defense here along the crest of this hill. This second line of Virginia ...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
On 25 Apr. 1781, American Brig. Gen. Peter Muhlenberg formed his first line of 500 Virginia militia here to meet the British. The line extended along East Street from the Appomattox River to present-day Washington Street and consisted ...
“Lest We Forget That Peace Has a Price”
In memorial to our Marines of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force, Lebanon – 1983.
West Virginia — Semper Fidelis
Cpl. Mecot Camara, Hinton • Lcpl. Russell Cyzick, Star City • HM2 Marion E. Kees, Martinsburg • Lcpl. David Cosner, Elkins • Cpl. Timothy ...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
To the west stood East Hill (Bollingbrook), home of the widow Mary Marshall Tabb Bolling. After the 25 Apr. 1781 Battle of Petersburg, British Maj. Gen. William Phillips and Brig. Gen. Benedict Arnold located their headquarters at the ...
Grace Episcopal Church
The third home of Grace Church, a brick Gothic Revival-style building, stood on this site from 1859 to 1960. The congregation was founded in 1841 by Dr. Churchhill Jones Gibson, rector until 1892. In 1928 a majority of the members, ...
The 16th & 23d Corps March to Decatur
July 19, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., having camped on N. Fork Peachtree Cr., moved S. on old Shallowford Rd. to this point where it joined Schofield's 23d, which had marched S.E. from Goodwin's Crossing (Brookhaven), along roads now designated Briarwood ...
The Governor's Plaque
This life-sized sculpture depicted the 22-foot Kansas Capitol dome sculpture "Ad Astra" is a gift to the people of Kansas from the Honorable Bill Graves, forty-third governor of Kansas.
It is presented as a proud symbol of our state's heritage, to ...
Dr. Chapmon Powell’s “Medicine House” and W.J. Houston Plantatio
About 1826, Dr. Chapmon Powell erected a log cabin beside the Shallowford Trail near this site. His Indian patients called it the “Medicine House.” His cabin had been relocated onto this site by 1863 when Powell’s son-in-law, Washington Jackson Houston ...