Site 2 SSGT H.E. Miller Air Traffic Control 1945.
Each communal living site at Burtonwood was named after a famous American person. Here colonel Scott is revealing the sign ‘Wagner Hall’ for site 2 During WW2.
Nurse outside the hospital site ..
Photo taken by Don Christman of his roommates They served at Burtonwood in the 59th Rec & Shipping 7559th Supply group His living area was at Site 2 next to the Base Hospital Don was at Burtonwood between March 1952 and April 1955
The Remaining 2 Blast Shelters on Site 2 on the South East Corner of Site 2. The construction of Whittle Avenue has since bisected site 2. The 2 blast shelters are located on the east side of the avenue in a wooded area near Wensleydale close. These Blast Shelters Clearly Afforded No Protection From a Direct Hit, But a Swift and Safe Retreat From the Possibility of Blast Effects.
A Reinforced Concrete Overhead Electricity Cable Stanchion on Site 2 Near to the Blast Shelter (above).
Site 2- Tiled Floor Remains on TheWestSide of Whittle Avenue Near Concrete Overhead Electricity Cable Stanchion
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