Mr. Smith describes the explosion of two buzz bombs near the hotel where he was spending his leave in London.
Maneuvering as a Wireless Operator
Mr. Chiasson details the responsibilities of a wireless operator and the unfortunate loss of communication due to the jamming of radios by the Germans.
Training for D-Day
In preparation for D-Day, Mr. Chiasson explains the training regimen that would encompass a four year period.
Quite a Feeling Going Overseas!
Mr. Chiasson expresses the feelings he had on the journey overseas, the start of what would become their 5 ½ years of war.
Opportunities After the War
After returning home, Mr. Muir speaks about his decision to return to school and the success he later achieved.
Many Friends were Lost.
Mr. Muir expresses his sadness for the buddies he lost during his time with Bomber Command.
The Sky and Stormy Weather
Mr. Muir describes flights where weather played havoc.
Scary Moments in Flight
Mr. Muir describes the dangers and emotions involved with bombing runs.
The Lighter Side of Flying
Although stressful and difficult at times, Mr. Muir recalls having some fun in flight.
Getting “Crewed Up!”
Mr. Muir shares his experience of how he became part of his crew, considering this a very lucky day!
Decision to Join the Air Force
Mr. Muir recounts the process he took in training to become amid upper gunner in the Lancaster Bomber with RAF 50 Squadron.
VE Day in London
Ms. Carter describes the joyous mob in Trafalgar square on VE Day.