Memorial RAF Stirling Squadrons, Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex, UK
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A memorial obelisk in the gardens of Easton Lodge.
Waymark Code: WM9A24
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/20/2010
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In the gardens of Easton Lodge there is a memorial tree lined walk, called the Stirling Walk, that has been created to commemorate the RAF crews who were stationed here during World War 2. At the head of the walk a stone memorial has been erected.
The memorial is in the form of a stone obelisk topped with a ball finial. On one side of the plinth there is a metal plaque bearing the inscription
THIS MONUMENT, ERECTED ADJACENT TO “THE STIRLING WALK”
WAS OFFICIALLY DEDICATED ON 9TH JUNE 2000
TO
THE MEMORY OF ALL THOSE WHO SERVED AND LOST THEIR LIVES
ON
190 AND 620 SQUADRONS DURING WWII
ONE OF THEIR FINAL OPERATIONS “OPERATION VARSITY” WAS FROM
THE AIRFIELD LOCATED ON THIS SITE, TO ASSIST IN THE DROPPING
OF AIRBORNE TROOPS TO CROSS THE RHINE AT VESEL ON
24TH MARCH 1945
IN THE FINAL ASSAULT THAT LED TO THE END OF HOSTILITIES.
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE
In October 1944, Great Dunmow airfield, adjacent to Easton Lodge, was transferred to the RAF as a base for No. 38 Group RAF. Two Stirling squadrons, Nos. 190 and 620, arrived on the 14th of the month. These squadrons took part in Operation Varsity, the British airborne assault across the Rhine.
The gardens at Easton Lodge are open 12noon to 6pm on various Sundays between April and October. For opening times see (
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