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Christmas Day with the Lancastericon for Story with photo

It was Christmas Day 1944 when we were ready to go to Essen in the Ruhr….this was Christmas Day and...

From Mullion to India

His story was given to the Trebah WW2 Video Archive, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2004....

WORKING FOR THE AIR MINISTRY

My name is Arthur Morrison and my first war experience was in the Civil Defence, stationed at the Bathing...

An Aircraft Mechanic

We worked on Gladiators, Hampdens, Spitfires, Wellingtons, Tiger Moths, and Bristol Blenheims. From there I...

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Was I embarrassed?

After several nights of activity,on our part,we were told that operations were ended and we could now...

A SWIFT LESSON IN PUNCTUALITY

When War broke out Mr Bridge thought he would put his degree in Physics to good use and became an officer...

The Kennedy Connection

Dr Harry Bennett, Head of American Studies at the University of Plymouth, writes that JFK might not even...

The Kennedy Connection

Dr Harry Bennett, Head of American Studies at the University of Plymouth, writes that JFK might not even...

The start of it all

Their task was to kit me out and to try and convert me frm being "The man from the Pru" into an...

Winning Races and Psychological Testing in the WAAF

Later that day I went by train to Gloucester Station and there I had to jump up into the back of a...

Tour of Operations

The visibility at base was very poor and we were given permission for one attempt at landing and if...

Crashesicon for Story with photo

Another marauder, loaded with bombs, crashed near Colchester Station prompting a change of take off...

ALAN MORGAN BOMBING RAIDS: 15/16 FEBRUARY 1944, BERLIN.

W/C Adams put together a scratch crew and borrowed A-Able to lead the squadron away from Fiskerton... For...

Tragedy at the ATC camp

In the camp there were squadrons from the Highlands including the Aviemore Squadron where we were given...

How to get a mule onto a Dakota

We'd carried many things in our Dakota aircraft including food, ammunition, water and fuel to front...

A family represented at sea, air and land.

My brother was lost at sea in the first year of the war. My brother was in the North Irish tank regt,...

The Radio Stations...

The transmitter station was situated in an area around Severalls lane/Brinkley Lane. In addition to the...

38 Squadron - RAF - Middle East Bomber Command

When the 1939 — 1945 war started I was too young at 17 for military call up but, following an advert...

Sicilian Victoryicon for Story with photo

Mr Thornton, church organist and my piano teacher, found that I was hopeless... The sound bouncing off the...

Unusual Start to an RAF Career

Then I started flying at the weekends, at Sydenham. They were tasked with destroying German U-boats, and...

Life as a WAF.

I then went to Wilmslow for basic training and then posted to Swanton Morley in Norfolk for general...

The War Diary Of Will S. Arnett, 1st Lt. USAAF -Part 8: December 23, 1942 Biskra, Africa

The War Diary Of Will S. Arnett, 1st Lt. USAAF -Part 8: December 23, 1942 Biskra, Africa. The following...

V E day Singalong

I went into the town with 2 friends, Stan Reuben and Doug Gardiner, to be met by people wearing red white...

Volunteers for India

On entering the WAAF Mess one morning we were surprised to see a notice asking for volunteers for India to...

Hurricanes over Singaporeicon for Story with photo

The pilots were taken one at a time into his presence and firstly were beaten but Sgt David Kynman was...

Stories From the Sea

We found fifty 20mm cannons with their latest aiming device firing away at a slow moving aircraft towing a...

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