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- CovWarkCSVActionDesk
- People in story:听
- Terry Jobson
- Location of story:听
- Leicester
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A6255524
- Contributed on:听
- 21 October 2005
This story has been submitted to the WW2 website by Angela Triggs of Cov and Warks CSV Action desk with the authors permission. The author is aware of the conditions of the site.
Not far from whree I lived on the Melton Road there was an area of waste land. From time to time there would be a damaged aircraft stored there on 'Queen Mary' type lorries, and we would go and explore them and play fighter pilots.
Also stored there were great quantities of sacks (sand bag size. These stacks wre as large as haystacks and were covered with waterproof tarps, and my mates and I would play hide and seek in the passageways that the large bails of sacks made. It could get very hot in there during the summer months !!
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