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The Importance Of Survival
Mr. Campbell describes his situation when caught in an air raid and describes the act for survival during this type of warfare
Awaiting The Return Of Aircraft
Mr. Campbell describes the tension that is felt within the interrogation office on a return mission awaiting the return of aircraft.
War Was In The Air
Mr. Campbell had a direct commission in to the Royal Air Force as a navigational instructor. He explains that his parents were quite proud.
Scared To Death
Mr. Campbell describes being treated quite well at training in Trenton, Ontario. He also tells of a frightening flying experience in Gananoque, ON.
A Spry Crew
Mr. Campbell talks about his first training and operational missions and a time he gave the squadron a good laugh.
Stay Out of Those Clouds
Mr. Campbell talks about flying through the monsoons, trying not to be torn to pieces, and coming upon an amazing discovery.
Our Guns Didn’t Work
Mr. Campbell talks about a very dangerous mission on which his crew lost a comrade.
A Whole Crew Lost
Mr. Campbell reminisces about his lost navigator buddy and an entire crew that didn’t come home.
Cream of the Crop Students
Mr. Campbell talks about how impressed he was with the students he taught, and discusses his feelings on the atomic bomb.
Supply Drops
Mr. Campbell discusses his experiences dropping supplies for POWs after the war.
The Pride for D-Day Dodgers
Mr. Baker speaks about being referred to as D-Day Dodgers and explains the term. Although being miffed by the attitudes towards these soldiers - some believing they tried to avoid the Italian invasion - Mr. Baker speaks about the truth of their duty and the pride for their service.
The Gurkhas - Beautiful Soldiers
Guard duty was the honour of the Gurkha soldiers. Mr. Baker describes his respect for the Gurkha soldier and their respect for Canadians.
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