Wel­come to the home of the 95th in the UK!

The 95th Bomb Group Her­itage Asso­ci­ation has faith­fully restored air base build­ings to keep alive the memory of the 95th’s role in World War Two. The offi­cial UK home of the 95th is a living museum and monu­ment to the only Eighth Air Force Bomb Group to receive the Dis­tin­guished Unit Cita­tion three times.


  • Our Past

    The 95th flew 334 mis­sions between May 14th 1943 and May 25th 1945 and was the first Bomb Group to per­form a day­light raid on Berlin. It claimed 425 enemy air­craft des­troyed, the highest number by any USAAF Bomb Group in WW2.

    Con­tinue to learn about the 95th

  • Our Present

    The Red Feather Club offers a unique exper­i­ence in a 1940s WW2 NCOs’ social club – vis­itors say it is like “going back in time”. There are 1940s dances, film shows, talks and the museum is open for edu­ca­tional visits from schools and groups and reg­ular open days.

    See whats on at the museum

  • Our Future

    The 95th Bomb Group Her­itage Asso­ci­ation is working hard to pro­mote the memory of the men and women who served at Horham with the 95th. You can join us and help as we con­tinue to build on what many think is the friend­liest and best bomb group museum in the UK.

    Learn about how you can help

  • Mis­sion Updates

    A Twitter feed detailing mis­sion reports released each day as they happened during the war.