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WWII Glider Crash Victims Honoured at New Greenham Park
On December 12th 1944, 33 American servicemen were killed in a glider accident at Greenham Common. The glider’s two pilots, along with 31 paratroopers onboard died at the military airbase, when the glider crashed shortly after takeoff. To mark the 60th anniversary of this tragedy, Greenham Common Trust, who owns New Greenham Park, chose to rename one of the roads on the business park Weber Road, in honour of Private Dale Weber, one of the 31 paratroopers who died in the crash. Other roads on the park, including Albury Way and Lindenmuth Way, have previously been named after other victims. Fifteen relatives of the crash victims travelled from the USA to commemorate the 60th anniversary. Among them was Peggy Albury from New Jersey, who was born three months after her father, Lieutenant Albury, had died. The anniversary event was organised by the Newbury Branch of the Royal British Legion, who hold a memorial ceremony at the business park each December. For more information about Greenham Common Trust and New Greenham Park contact Andrew Barber on 01635 817444 or e-mail andrew@greenham-common-trust.co.uk Telephone: 01635 817444 | Fax: 01635 817555 | Email: enquiries@greenham-common-trust.co.uk Charity No. 1062762 | © Greenham Common Trust. All rights reserved | Privacy Policy |