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WW-II relic found in Panagarh air force base station

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Press Trust of India Panagarh (WB)
A concrete slab having hand imprints of those who built the military airbase here during World War-II has been found by Indian Air Force personnel, an IAF official said here.

The air force personnel accidentally discovered the relic of the World War II while building a new runway, which was inaugurated today, for landing of large aircraft at the air force base station here.

A piece of slab having hand imprints on a concrete surface of those who had built the military airbase during 1942-44 was found, the official said, adding the relic has now been restored and displayed properly at the air force station.
 

Three names on the plate are clearly visible - Beldwin, Danny Kleckner and T A Dagorre. It is dated July 28, 1944.

The airfield unit was constructed during 1942-44 during the Second World War by the US Allied Forces as part of CBI (China-Burma-India) Campaign.

Later the airbase was activated during the 1971 war and two Fighter Squadrons (Sukhoi-7 & MiG-21) were deployed here for operations.

In between the two wars, the airbase was taken over by the National Airports Authority, But after 1986, the air force reclaimed it.

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First Published: Aug 04 2015 | 8:02 PM IST

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