Mr. Allen describes general strategies used to protect convoys from U-boats.
"Attacking a U-boat is a dangerous thing"
Mr. Allen describes in detail attacking a U-boat and its dangers.
New Radar - a real saviour
Mr. Allen tells us about new radar technology and an incident where it saved his crew.
Rogue Flying Fortress
Mr. Black recalls almost being shot down by a rogue Flying Fortress, while returning from a successful bombing run.
Flying Boat - Precarious Nose Gun Setup
Mr. Black recalls how difficult it was for the nose gunner to set up his weapon in the Flying Boat, while the plane was airborne.
Air Raid
Mr. Allen talks about his first overseas wartime experience manning a gun during an air raid.
Splashdown!
Mr. Allen talks about how tricky it could be to train in a Hampden bomber.
Plenty of Training
Mr. Allen describes the variety of training required by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
True Valour and Honour
Mr. James speaks against the portrayal of Bomber Command in the CBC production "The Valour and the Horror." He also shares his opinion on how disgraceful it is that no campaign medals were issued for Bomber Command.
Bombs Away
Mr. James recalls being frustrated with lugging bombs across town and describes how they began to handle them roughly. He then goes on to describe two instances of faulty bombs exploding while being loaded in grounded Lancasters.
Heavy Losses in Bomber Command
Mr. James recalls the affect the losses in Bomber Command had on the #75 New Zealand Squadron, describing the state of a survivor of a 'milk run' that claimed 7 of 8 planes.
Mandrell - Jamming German Radar
Mr. James describes being assigned to project Mandrell - assembling and learning to maintain new radar jamming units - and returning as a mechanic. He also recalls how airmen's opinion on Mandrell's effectiveness ranged widely.