FAREWELL CEREMONY TO AMERICANS AT BUSHY PARK - The last of the Americans left Bushy Park, Teddington, Middlesex on Saturday, 24th November 1945, and the station is now occupied exclusively by Headquarters Transport Command. It was at Bushy Park that General Eisenhower and his SHAEF staff planned the invasion of Europe. Standing by the plaque commemorating the historic association, Wing Commander R. Farbrother of Brasted, Kent, Officer Commanding Station Bushy Park, said goodbye to Lieutenant Colonel Roy T. Sessums of Ruston, Louisiana, Chief of the London Office of the Strat
FAREWELL CEREMONY TO AMERICANS AT BUSHY PARK - The last of the Americans left Bushy Park, Teddington, Middlesex on Saturday, 24th November 1945, and the station is now occupied exclusively by Headquarters Transport Command. It was at Bushy Park that General Eisenhower and his SHAEF staff planned the invasion of Europe. Standing by the plaque commemorating the historic association, Wing Commander R. Farbrother of Brasted, Kent, Officer Commanding Station Bushy Park, said goodbye to Lieutenant Colonel Roy T. Sessums of Ruston, Louisiana, Chief of the London Office of the Strategic Bombing Survey. His unit is now returning to the United States. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
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