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Museum at Rasgovindpur to highlight importance of Amarda Road Airstrip during World War II

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Museum at Rasgovindpur to highlight importance of Amarda Road Airstrip during World War II

by OB Bureau
July 26, 2017
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Museum at Rasgovindpur to highlight importance of Amarda Road Airstrip during World War II

Wreaths were laid for each of the dead airmen at Amarda Road Airstrip in Mayurbhanj district on Wednesday

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Rasgovindpur (Mayurbhanj):A memorial service was held at Amarda Road Airstrip on Wednesday for the 14 airmen, who had died in a crash here on July 26, 1945.
War historian Anil Dhir, eminent Gandhian Aditya Patnaik, staff of Gandhi Eye Hospital at Rangamatia, locals including school children paid homage to the dead airmen, who have been forgotten in history. Wreaths were laid for each of the dead airmen.
Very few people know that the skies of Odisha had seen the crash of two aircraft, which collided resulting in the death of 14 airmen.

The last photo of the airborne aircraft, just minutes before the crash

On July 26, 1945, two British Royal Air Force B-24 Liberator four-engine bombers, EW225 and EW247, collided at low altitude. The aircraft were based at Amarda Road airfield and were part of a six-plane contingent from the Air Fighting Training Unit engaged in a formation flying exercise. Fourteen airmen – the crews of the two aircraft died in the crash. They belonged to six different nations : America, Britain, Netherlands, Canada, Australia and India.
The Rasgovindpur Airstrip, (as it is known today) has a short but secret illustrious history which has never been made public. It had the longest runway in Asia, more than 3.5 km long. The total runways, taxiways, aprons, etc. were more than 60 km. Today, when one looks at the silent runway lying mostly vacant apart from a few odd cows grazing, one would find it difficult to associate the airport with activities of any kind. But, this airstrip has played a very important role in the defense of India during World War II. Today all is forgotten, no details of the activities that happened here between 1943 and 1945 exist, not even in government and military records.
The crash site

The station came into existence during the war as a forward airfield against the Japanese conquest of Burma. The large strip served its purpose well as a landing ground for planes and also as a training space for special bombing missions.
The Amarda Road airstrip, as it was called in war terminology, spreads across an area of nearly 900 acres. Built in the 1940’s at a cost of Rs 3 crore, it was eventually abandoned after the war. It was probably named as Amarda Road Airfield due to the nearby Amarda Road railway station.
Even today, seven decades after the base was made, one can still see the remains of the airfield, their 11000 feet concrete runway still intact, though the buildings that once cluttered the edges are gone. The offices, hangars, mechanic sheds and plaster walled barracks with thatched roof that the soldiers called bashas have been ripped down. Instead, local women dry laundry and farmers their grain on the warm tarmac. The cows and goats crop weeds along the runway edges.
The story of this crash and the victim had been lost in history. Anil Dhir has requested the government of Odisha and West Bengal to erect small memorials for these airmen at Amarda Road and the crash site.
The memorial service

Aditya Patnaik has proposed that he would give ample space in the Gandhi Gurukul at the airbase for setting up a small museum which will highlight the importance of the airbase during World War II. Dhir has promised that he would contact the British and USA authorities for material to be displayed at the museum, and also said that a book on the history of the base the and crash would be released on the next commemoration day.

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