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May 2024
The battle cry of Ripon Military Heritage Trust can be seen in a banner hanging high above High Skellgate
In the wake of the Japanese aerial bombardment of the USA fleet at Pearl Harbour in December 1941, the Americans came to Ripon to learn from the Royal Engineers how to deal with unexploded ordnance.
It was a Trans-Atlantic training arrangement and helping-hand from across the sea, that emphasised the growing 'special relationship' between the two countries.
Ripon was also the base where allied military personnel from the USA, Canada and Europe, were trained in the methods of installing Bailey Bridges.
The planning update said the housing scheme will preserve the main military roads and names as well as provide information signs
Trustees Michael and Jane Furse of Ripon Military Heritage Trust, showed Major Daryl Murphy, the second-in-command of Ripon's Royal Engineers the newly-created display.
Main image: Field-Marshal Montgomery recognised the important role that Ripon's Royal Engineers played in the installation of Bailey Bridges, such as this one in Italy. Picture Wikipedia
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