| Entry Type | Corporate |
| Corporate Name | United States Air Force General Hospital |
| Place | Sudbury |
| Epithet | military hospital |
| Dates | 1942-1948 |
| History | Located just south of Ashbourne, the hospital was built for the United States Air Force during World War II, specifically for possible casualties from the D-Day landings. The hospital was converted to HM Prison Sudbury in 1948.
During the Second World War the military hospital was used as a prisoner of war camp. It operated as Camp 23, Camp 1004 and Camp 1023, which indicates a changing role of the site. Camp 1023 was a German work camp, where prisoners were likely sent to work on nearby farms. |
| Source | Historic England Heritage Gateway, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=1139076&resourceID=19191, 6 Dec 2021 |
| Authorised Form of Name | Sudbury; United States Air Force General Hospital; 1942-1948; military hospital |
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