Day 4 - Saturday, October 24, 2026 - St. Andrew's Church / Old Buckenham / Horham
The day will begin with a drive to Old Buckenham, the home of the 453rd Bomb Group. Flying the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, the 453rd Bomb Group was part of the Eighth Air Force, Second Air Division. Eighth Air Force historian Mr. James Cleary will be our host as we tour the excellent Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum, followed by lunch at a local pub, The Gamekeeper.
After lunch, our group will proceed to St. Andrew's Church in the quaint village of Quidenham, where we will be greeted by the local parish warden. This beautiful church dates back to the 15th century. We will view the "airman’s window," which is also duplicated in the Chapel of the Fallen Eagles at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force.
The 95th Bomb Group was the only group to be awarded three Distinguished Unit Citations in the Eighth Air Force. Additionally, the 95th Bomb Group led the first mission to strike Berlin, the capital of Germany. Our day will conclude with a special visit to Horham, the wartime home of the 95th Bomb Group, and a visit to the Red Feather Club. This restored NCO Club now houses an amazing museum and dance hall. We will enjoy a delicious catered meal while listening to vintage "big band" music from the 1940s.