Mrs. Jackson explains the personal strength she received in dealing with these burned victims and how their strength helped her carry on.
Taking the Bandages Off
Mrs. Jackson talks about being at the bedside of a patient when the bandages were to be removed from his face and the emotional impact it made.
Experimental Surgery
Mrs. Jackson explains the type of surgeries provided by the doctors and the positive atmosphere in the ward amongst the burned men.
Getting the Wrong Treatment
Mrs. Jackson tells about the wrong treatment being provided to the burned men in respect to saline baths and how the two doctors offered to take them to East Grinstead and begin rebuilding their bodies.
The Two Doctors
Mrs. Jackson expresses her sincere respect and opinions on what the two doctors, Dr. McIndoe and Dr. Tilley did for the men of East Grinstead, making them feel worthy apart from their devastating disfigurements.
Changement de carrière
Un accident contraint M. Garceau à des tâches administratives.
AWOL
Mr. Goettler recalls going to visit his father in the hospital, and the trouble that the unauthorized trip caused.
Seventy four Holes in the Plane After 1st Flight
Mr. Duncan describes his first
Lost To Weather
Mr. Sharpe describes the dangers of flying in tropical weather conditions.
Jerry Schroeder
Mr. Sharpe discusses a tragic loss and an incredible coincidence.
The Forgotten Army
Mr. Sharpe talks about the lack of recognition that the Burma Campaign has received.
The Longest Raid
Mr. Sharpe talks about an impressive mission to Penang, the longest bomb raid of the Second World War.