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Injury and Aircraft Damage

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Injury and Aircraft Damage

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Interviewer: How did you come to be wounded? Well, I was attacking a, a train just north of Rangoon, just north of Pegu, and um, I had an explosion that right under my feet. At the time I thought it was enemy fire but it wasn't, it was a, one of my own shells that pre-ignited and ah, put some shrapnel into my legs. But it didn't matter who, where it came from, it was an impediment, shall we say. Interviewer: Aside from your injury, what effect did that have on the aircraft? Oh well, it was pretty highly damaged ah, but not, you know it flew again. But it ah, we had several of these things and it would eventually trace very soon after my accident to a type of faulty ammunition, um. So there are a number of hazards that you faced.
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Mr. Sutherland-Brown describes how he got injured during an attack and the effect it had on him as well as the aircraft.

Atholl Sutherland Brown

Mr. Sutherland Brown was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1923. Mr. Sutherland was the youngest of three sons, all of whom where in the military. His father had an extensive military background, but resigned just before Hitler took power. Mr. Sutherland enlisted at the age of 16 as a private with the Piper 16th Canadian Scottish. He then finished his education at Victoria College before joining the air force at 18.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
01:20
Person Interviewed:
Atholl Sutherland Brown
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
Asia
Branch:
Air Force
Units/Ship:
Bullfighter Squadron
Occupation:
Pilot

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