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Mildenhall and Town
Mildenhall has a Non-League football club Mildenhall Town F. C.
Lukic has a son, also called John and also a goalkeeper, he who was a youth player on the books of Nottingham Forest until 2005 when he was snubbed a professional contract, however he signed professional terms with Grimsby Town in June 2005 to act as understudy to Steve Mildenhall for the 2005 06 season.
Between April 2009 and June 2010 he managed Eastern Counties League club Mildenhall Town.

Mildenhall and from
Gold, silver and garnet grave goods from the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo ( 1939 ) and late Roman silver tableware from Mildenhall, Suffolk ( 1946 ).
* Mid-4th century Dish, from Mildenhall, England, is made.
::: Operates from: RAF Mildenhall, England
Bain discovered many fossil remains, including the herbivorous mammal-like reptile dicynodon Oudenodon bainii Owen, which was excavated from the Karoo Beds on the farm Mildenhall south of Fort Beaufort and described by Sir Richard Owen.
By 1700, the upper reaches were again in disrepair, and Henry Ashley obtained powers to improve the river from Worlington to below Mildenhall Mill, and to make it navigable from there to East Gate bridge in Bury St Edmunds.
Local historian Michael Dames claims the name is related to the word " cunt ", though it is more likely derived from the nearby Roman settlement of Cunetio ( now Mildenhall ).
On foot, Ryan proceeded towards the town's common, injuring two more people: Marjorie Jackson, who was shot as she watched Ryan from the window of her living room and 14-year-old Lisa Mildenhall, whom Ryan shot in both legs as she stood outside her home.
Thomas Walsingham stated that Straw was a priest and was the second-in-command of the rebels from Bury St Edmunds and Mildenhall.
This record was not broken until an American B-52 flew from the USA to Iraq, and then returned to RAF Mildenhall in England during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, although a major difference between the two was that the B-52s benefited from forward pre-positioned tankers for their aerial refuelling.
The Great Dish, or Great Plate of Bacchus, from the Roman Mildenhall Treasure
The Airmen of the 501st CSW focus on units that, by their nature, are separated from main operating stations of RAFs Mildenhall and Lakenheath.
The £ 10, 000 prize money is won by C. W. A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black flying de Havilland DH88 Comet Grosvenor House from Mildenhall, Suffolk to Melbourne, Australia in a time of 71 hours.
Several bases with a significant US presence include RAF Menwith Hill ( only a short distance from RAF Fylingdales ), RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall.
The race was organised by the Royal Aero Club, and would run from RAF Mildenhall in East Anglia to Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, approximately.
The Mildenhall Treasure is a major hoard of highly decorated Roman silver tableware from the fourth-century AD, found at West Row, near Mildenhall in the English county of Suffolk.
One of a pair of silver dishes from the Mildenhall Treasure, decorated with figures of Pan, a nymph and other mythological creatures
Only four handles survive from the Mildenhall ladles, and one of those is broken and incomplete.
In addition to the three definite Christian symbols and two possibly Christian inscriptions on the spoons, and the ownership graffiti of Eutherios on the two small Bacchic platters, several of the Mildenhall pieces, in common with many large items of Roman silver tableware from other finds, bear weight-inscriptions.
Older finds, such as the treasures from Traprain Law and the Esquiline Hill in Rome, and more recent ones, such as the great Kaiseraugst treasure from Switzerland and the Hoxne hoard, can now been seen in both international and Romano-British contexts that make it clear that personal possessions of very high quality were indeed in use in the frontier province of Britain in the 4th century AD, and that the Mildenhall material remains pre-eminent as a partial set of silver tableware of that period.
They argue that the pieces do not properly resemble the style and quality of work expected to be found in provincial Roman Britain, and that since none of the pieces show damage from having been " discovered " with a plough or shovel, there is the possibility that it was not in fact buried at Mildenhall all these centuries, and rather came from somewhere else.

Mildenhall and Cambridgeshire
Rising at Bradfield Combust, to the south of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, it flows through Bury, Mildenhall and Prickwillow, and joins the Great Ouse south of Littleport in Cambridgeshire.
Thus conditions in 5th century and 6th century Britain spurred the burial of hoards of which the most famous are the Hoxne Hoard, Suffolk ; the Mildenhall Treasure, the Fishpool Hoard, Nottinghamshire, the Water Newton hoard, Cambridgeshire, and the Cuerdale Hoard, Lancashire, all preserved in the British Museum.
75 ( NZ ) Sqn rejoined No. 3 Group and was based initially at RAF Feltwell, then RAF Mildenhall, RAF Newmarket and RAF Mepal in Cambridgeshire.

Mildenhall and Ipswich
Fordham had a railway station serving as a junction the Cambridge to Mildenhall railway and the Ipswich to Ely line that opened to the west of the village in 1879.

Mildenhall and were
DR Congolese midfielder Jean Paul Kamudimba Kalala, former left back and home grown talent Gary Croft and Steve Mildenhall but to name a few were signed in the summer of 2005.
Bases had already been established in East Anglia — at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath — but they were considered to be vulnerable to bomber attack and airfields further behind the RAF fighter defences were sought.
MATS also used Burtonwood as a cargo and passenger transport facility until 1958, when its operations were moved to RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk.
In 1972 HQ, 3d Air Force relocated to RAF Mildenhall and the buildings remained empty until 1995 when they were demolished.
With the fall of the Soviet Union, the frequency of US naval aircraft transiting RAF Mildenhall disappated and with COMUSNAVEUR's subsequent relocation to Naples, Italy, the command's UC-12 aircraft were also reassigned.
Later that same day, three Wellington aircraft from Mildenhall were dispatched to bomb the German naval fleet at Wilhelmshaven.
So as not to give away important information to the enemy, RAF Mildenhall took the fictitious name of Millerton Aerodrome, and several other aspects were altered involving the day-to-day operations.
Other rotational strategic bomb wings at Mildenhall were:
Upon its arrival at Mildenhall, the 7120th ACCS converted from C-118s to EC-135s which were used as airborne command posts under the code name " Silk Purse "
For many years various types of Boeing RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft were observed regularly arriving and departing from the Mildenhall runway.
In February 1949 the squadron returned to RAF Mildenhall, where the Lancasters were replaced with Avro Lincolns.
Two years afterwards, the Musgrave Group started selling their Budgens stores, the largest stores were disposed of on the open market with stores in places such as Tadley and Mildenhall to larger store chains.
During most of 1988 and part of 1989, deploying C-130 units from the 463rd TAW ( Dyess AFB, TX ), the 314th TAW ( Little Rock AFB, AR ), and the 317th TAW ( Pope AFB, NC ) were forced to operate from RAF Sculthorpe due to runway resurfacing at RAF Mildenhall.
RAF Mildenhall, Waterbeach Barracks and RAF Wyton were considered as alternative sites but Marshall concluded there were " no suitable relocation options ".
The U-2Rs were consolidated at Beale AFB California in the 9th Wing, which still deploy routinely on a temporary duty basis to RAF Mildenhall.

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