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American troops in WW2 in London

Categories: Armed Forces, Religion

Countries: USA

American troops in WW2 in London

During WW2 the US armed forces worshipped at the Grosvenor Chapel and partied at Rainbow Corner.

This seems a good place to mention the . The actual book was presented by Eisenhower in 1951 and is held in St Paul's American Memorial Chapel, bombed in the war but rebuilt.

In 1972 the American Church moved to Tottenham Court Road into the Whitefield Memorial Church.

For WW1 see: men of the American and Allied Forces in WW1.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
American troops in WW2 in London

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Grosvenor Chapel

In this chapel the armed forces of the United States of America held divine s...

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Rainbow Corner

RAINBOW CORNER This plaque is placed here as a tribute to all ranks of the Un...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
American troops in WW2 in London

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GI graffiti on bricks

We have found another example of carved bricks: Emma Bowden.

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Other Subjects

F. H. Fisher

F. H. Fisher

Employed at the Holloway tram garage. Served and was killed in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Patrick Johnston

Patrick Johnston

Had served in the Irish Guards. At the time of his death was an in-pensioner at Chelsea Hospital and a patient in the Infirmary.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
A. Beck

A. Beck

J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. staff member who died in WW2.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW2
1 memorial
R. G. Beagley

R. G. Beagley

Man of Kingston killed serving in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
London Regiment

London Regiment

An infantry regiment in the British Army, part of the Territorial Force (later renamed the Territorial Army). The regiment saw distinguished service in World War I and was disbanded, shortly before...

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial