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Mr. Allen's account of a bomber crash leading to the awarding of the Victoria Cross.
Mr. Allen discusses the structure and modifications which made the Wellington into an excellent bomber.
Mr. Allen describes the isolation of the Wellington Bomber's rear turret as well as its armaments and capabilities.
Mr. Allen discusses the shared responsibilities of the members of his air crew.
Mr. Allen describes general strategies used to protect convoys from U-boats.
Mr. Allen describes in detail attacking a U-boat and its dangers.
Mr. Allen tells us about new radar technology and an incident where it saved his crew.
Mr. Allen talks about his first overseas wartime experience manning a gun during an air raid.
Mr. Allen talks about how tricky it could be to train in a Hampden bomber.
Mr. Allen describes the variety of training required by the Royal Canadian Air Force.