Mr. Seale expresses his opinion on the importance of the supply officer’s work and the contribution made to military service.
Work as a System Analyst
Mr. Seale describes the responsibilities of a systems analyst using computerized structure, assessing and writing programs to improve the process of supply delivery.
Duty as a Supply Officer
Mr. Seale explains the structure of obtaining supplies and the maintenance of aircraft equipment.
Flying the Beaches on D-Day
Mr. Rohmer talks about flying reconnaissance over the beaches early on D-Day.
Moving from Gatwick to Odiham
Mr. Rohmer describes photographing the "noball" sites in France, and describes what "noball" sites were. He also recalls the movement of his squadron from Gatwick to Odiham.
Italian Operations
Mr. Yarnell describes the 601 Squadron’s operations in Italy in support of Monte Cassino and Anzio.
Flying Skill Level of Squadron
Mr. Yarnell describes the skill level of the Squadron and their living conditions in North Africa and Italy.
How to Bail Out and Land
Mr. Yarnell describes some characteristics of the Spitfire. He explains how to bail out and how to do a ‘belly’ land in case of trouble.
109's and 190's
Mr. Yarnell describes encounters with German ME - 109's and Focke Wulf 190's in Italy and talks about the differences between the planes.
The Irony of War / Victoria Cross
Mr. Allen's account of a bomber crash leading to the awarding of the Victoria Cross.
"A Tough Old Bird..."
Mr. Allen discusses the structure and modifications which made the Wellington into an excellent bomber.
An Island unto Itself
Mr. Allen describes the isolation of the Wellington Bomber's rear turret as well as its armaments and capabilities.