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Parents, children and adopted grandparents pose for a group portrait at Rectory Farm. The group is taking part in the Adopt-a-Grandparent Program sponsored by the Family Support Center at Royal Air Force, Lakenheath. The program strengthens Anglo-American relations by giving English senior citizens the opportunity to act as surrogate grandparents to children of U.S. Air Force families

Parents, children and adopted grandparents pose for a group portrait a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Hin Gham Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: CHIEF MASTER SGT. Don Sutherland Release Status: Released to Public Combin... More

Children of US Air Force personnel gather at the window of the country house at Rectory Farm where they are visiting their adopted grandparents. The children are taking part in the Adopt-a-Grandparent Program, which strengthens Anglo-American relations by giving English senior citizens the opportunity to act a surrogate grandparents to children of US Air Force families

Children of US Air Force personnel gather at the window of the country...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Hingham Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: CMSGT Don Sutherland Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

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