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Friendly Fire at Falaise Gap
Mr. Allingham describes being nearly bombed by Allied aircraft, and then describes the devastation of the retreating German army by Typhoon bombers, all at Falaise Gap.
Search and Rescue Motto
Mr Bishop tells the motto which the search and rescue lived by.
A Different Military Career
Mr. Aitken describes being invited to become a military meteorologist and accepting that challenge.
Nippon Berra Training Camp
Mr. Jones describes being sent to Japan after the Korean cease-fire to help set up a training camp at Nippon Berra.
What the Congo was...
Mr LeBlanc talks about what the Congo was like and the culture shock of seeing things for the first time.
History of the Congo
Mr LeBlanc gives a brief history of the situation which had developed in the Congo before he arrived.
Victims of a Congolese Attack
Mr LeBlanc recalls seeing some Belgiques victims arriving at the hospital after a Congolese attack.
Getting to go Overseas
Mrs. Cawston speaks about her eagerness to serve overseas and the process involved to get there.
Reality of Life in England
Mrs. Cawston recalls her arrival in England with the sounds of sirens from the air raids and the sight of local people living underground to escape the devastation
Pulling Files of Those Gone Missing
Mrs. Cawston describes her daily routine of pulling the files of the soldiers gone missing and the realization that they would never return home.
Keeping the Bonds of Friendship
Mrs. Cawston speaks about her bond of friendships made during wartime and how they remain today sharing similar experiences during the best and worst of times.
Emotional rollercoaster
Mr. Bower-Binns discusses the emotional impact of flying into action, avoiding flak and predicted fire, and the relief of reaching home safely.
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