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HISTORY OF GLATTON

Glatton or station 130 was the airbase where all the men and machines of the 457th Bomb Group were stationed. This is where the ground crews worked on the planes, where the men slept, where they ate, where they watched movies, wrote letters and heared about friends who didn’t return.

To honor the base I will be writing articles about Glatton, it’s building and places of interest. For these articles I will be using every bit of information I can find in documents, books, letters, diaries and official U.S. documents. I will use old and new photos to show locations or what buildings would have looked like and their purpose.

I would like to point out that I do not know everything and if you see any mistakes or have additional information or photos please let me know; webmaster457thbombgroup@outlook.com

I will try to add new articles now and then but research and writing take up a lot of time.

Please let me know what think about this project. Here are two articles I did. They still need more work and information but I just wanted to share these with you so I can see if I am on the right track.

 

 

Here you will find information about how and by whom the base was build.

BUILDING THE BASE!

 

Glatton had four entry gates. Read about them in this article.

THE ENTRY GATES