The first operations I was on, were on the Wellington Bombers.
They called them Wimpys, because there was a comic cartoon
character called J. Wellington Wimpy. So the Wellington became
know as Wimpys. So we were on Wimpys initially, but then our
crew was selected for the Pathfinder Force. Now, the
Pathfinder Force was regarded as the best amongst the bomber
crews. The Pathfinders were the people who went out ahead of the
main bomber force and instead of the bomber force having to look
for and find the target, which was often very difficult in bad
weather conditions, flying over cloud and in cloud and so on. And
then looking for a target and very often, not finding it. And a
lot of the bomber effort was wasted because they, people
couldn't find the target. And at one stage of the game, only
about 15 percent of the bombs were getting to the intended
targets. So they formed the Pathfinder Force in 1942,
actually. And they took the best crews from the bomber command
squadrons and they formed them, formed them up into Pathfinder
squadrons. And these people would, the Pathfinders would be
responsible for finding the targets and marking the targets,
so that the main bomber force would come along and not have to
be looking for the target, but would be looking for the markers
that the Pathfinder Force had dropped.
Now for example, if there was cloud, they would use sky markers
that, illuminated sky markers, so that the main force could come
along and not be, pretending to be looking through cloud, which
they couldn't see through. But they could see the sky markers
and they would bomb them. And the Pathfinder Force would keep
those sky markers, illuminating where the target was.
And if there was no, no cloud, then the Pathfinder Force
would mark the target there with ground markers that . . .
illuminated ground markers. So that the, the main force could
come along and from many miles away, could see the markers,
would go in and bomb the markers. So they didn't have to
look for the target, they had to look for the markers. So the
Pathfinder Force, as I say had been formed in '42 and was
developed and their techniques were improved, well continued to
be improved. They eventually wound up with what you call a
Master Bomber. Who was a guy who was the best of the best. And he
would give instructions, verbal instructions to the Pathfinders,
so that he generally speaking, would be flying low over the
target and telling the Pathfinders how good their
markers were and telling them if they needed to move, where they
were dropping the markers. He would instruct them on that. So
these were techniques that were developed for the Pathfinder
Force. And this improved the, the bomber, the bomber capability
and accuracy of the main force.