Missions and Deceit
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We'd go on patrol looking for trouble and we would...
Our patrol went from Malta along the south
coast of Sicily, around the toe, up to Naples, around the Isle of
Capri, back down to Stromboli, which was an active volcano, a
movie made of it, go around Stromboli and then go home across
the narrowest point in the toe of Italy, just before, and then go
home to Malta. But nothing, we didn't see anything, eh.
There are nights we went out that you saw things.
But we carried, see, we carried torpedoes, but if you were
carrying torpedoes you sat at home with the torpedoes waiting
for people like us that were out looking for ships, convoys,
anything that was moving, other than our own.
And you'd send a report back to the base then
they'd come out with the torpedoes. Otherwise, if we
weren't going on torpedo run, we carried depth charges and
looking for submarines. You drop the depth charges
of course on the submarines. And a couple of times
we went bombing. We went from Benghazi in the desert
over to one place to bomb. Then we left Malta
one night and went to bomb a little place called Marsala on the
south coast of Sicily. But it was funny.
When we were flying out of Malta, when we first started,
the Italians had a, a gun in Sicily and
and there's an island of Pantelleria, it was just off the
coast, they had a search light. The gun would fire straight up.
The search light would stay at about a forty-five degree angle
and the pilots used to say, "All we have to do is stay in the
middle and we're on course."
They didn't even have to look at the compass.
That changed about the middle of ‘43.
The gun followed us and the search light followed
us one night and we said, "There's not Italians running that."
The Germans had taken over. Because this was the time,
there was a, a story out on the man who never
was, or they picked him up, the body up off the coast of Sicily.
And they had the body in a submarine and put it ashore, or
off of Gibraltar I should say.
When we landed in Gibraltar you'd get up in the morning and look
the newspaper and it would say, "So many aircraft come in
this way and so many went out that way." There was a guy sittin'
on the roof across, in Spain, across the border, which was just
a big gate and he'd report all this stuff to the Germans, eh.
So he picked the body up. They knew he would, and the body
had papers in it that they were gonna invade Crete, not Sicily.
So the Germans had moved stuff into Italy at this
time because they were sure that they were going to invade Italy.
They moved them out and took some stuff over to Crete.
That's why it was bad enough when they went into Sicily, but
not as bad as they expected because that actually worked, yeah.
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