Canada's contribution in India
Heroes Remember
Transcript
The aircrew were training to drop supplies, and/or troops, mostly
Gurkhas and the, Akyab was the, sorry, Gujarat, was the base, and
they did their training up at Rawalpindi up in the foothills of
the Himalayas, both dropping troops and para supplies so that,
and that took from, well we got there maybe sometime in October
until January before we went to Burma.
When most people hear about Canadians being in Burma they
think we were involved in the hump, flying the hump. That
wasn't so, that was mostly Americans, flying from staging
spots in upper northern Burma such as Ledo, into Kunming in
China. They were helping the Chinese, not, nothing to do with
the, with the war in Burma. 436 Squadron was one of fourteen
squadrons that helped supply the 14th Army, it's just a
coincidence that that's, the word fourteen is, is there. Of the
fourteen, two were Canadians, four were British, and the rest
were American. And they supplied the 14th Army entirely by air.
I saw ammunition, barbwire, hay, rations, tobacco, beer, whatever
always dropped or landed at forward strips, but all taken in
by these fourteen squadrons. So if Canada had two of fourteen,
that's a significant contribution and nobody happens to know that.
Description
Mr. Duffley talks about training to drop supplies and troops to the 14th Army.
Louis Duffley
Louis Duffley was born in Quispamsis, New Brunswick on 14 February, 1920. He and some friends joined the Air Force and in 1941 travelled to Toronto for kitting and elementary discipline. From there, he went to Technical school in Belleville. He finished up in 1942 and was posted in Moncton, New Brunswick. He stayed there for a year and a half before being sent off to Dorval, Quebec for another course. After two months, Mr Duffley joined the 165 Squadron on the West Coast. Eventually, in 1944 he and two Air Force friends were sent overseas.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:03
- Person Interviewed:
- Louis Duffley
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 436 Squadron
- Occupation:
- Aircraft Instrument Engineer
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