MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
WWII Battlefield Research and Preservation Group is a non-profit organization and relies on patron membership as well as donations to aid in the research efforts. Anyone can join the organization and bring to the table ideas and assistance in cases ongoing. Membership in WWII Battlefield Research and Preservation Group is a privilege and not a right. Discrimination based on race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, or disability is prohibited. There are two distinct types of membership:
Active Membership which is limited to a small number for subject matter expertise and simplicity, (minimum of 3 founding members.)
Patrone Membership is offered to the public in the interest of support for the Organization.
Membership Term is annually based upon individual member decision to remain active.
Dues: Each member pays annual dues in the amount of not less than € 10.00. Donation amounts are up to the individual.
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Memberships pay method:
Membership, initial, or renewal can be made in cash, electronic bank transfer, or Paypal.
IBAN: and meaning
An IBAN (International Banking Number) is equal to the Account number of US holders and must be used to transfer funds internationally. Outside the US this is used for electronic deposit (SNET) or the bank paper “transfer” form, “Virement” in French.
-For those in the EU- International (may not work in the US), the IBAN for WWIIBRPG is
LU06 0019 4955 4979 6000. Be sure to add WWII Battlefield Research and Preservation Group, asbl as the "pay to" and for “comments” or “communication Beneficiary” "for sponsor membership/donation"
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BCEELULL, bank code of BANQUE ET CAISSE D'EPARGNE DE L'ETAT in LUXEMBOURG.
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If not, Paypal is the best option. WWIIBRPG ASBL
After a five-year search for the aircraft that was missing for 76 years, we not only have solved the mystery of where it went, but can now correct historical records, and literature written concerning its demise. Being that there is a substantial amount of material (5 tons) and data, a literal crime scene is preserved with evidence to point out the exact cause of the downing.
It’s paramount to reiterate that this project is out of pocket and the costs are not recuperated. Donations and membership fees are essential to support the mission. Contributions aid in the cost of material, supply, fees, and investigative expenses incurred. We welcome public/new members’ expertise in woodworking, metalworking, computer techies, and part of the planning/ideas of an exhibit.
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Objectives for the exhibition:
1. Location – Bull Session has found a home in the 385th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, Perle Luxembourg. Here you can already see major exhibit parts.
2. Ongoing cleaning, stabilizing, and refurbishing of large parts such as landing gear/struts, main wing, and elevators, this is where wood/metal experience is welcome
For the main exhibit, a hall with sections and explanations of the crew, mission, ship, excavation, and artifacts. Sections with items are but, are not limited to; radio room, survival, cockpit, engines, ball turret, and wing structure. It is desired to address the aeronautical importance of the plane and not just as a machine of war, but as aviation advances and the perspective of the time.