Balloon Command
Heroes Remember
Transcript
When we went to Egypt, we went with, I was going to say with
a Balloon Command. And we were putting out balloons at night
on the ships, that came into the harbour. We were right in
Suez Harbour, well actually it was called Tufi. A lot of
people called it Suez, but it was, the harbour was really Tufi.
And then, we put our balloons out and put a man on the ship.
We stayed there for about I guess, two years I guess
and we started to get itchy feet. So three or four of us got
together. We had put in for posting to the commanding
officer, made application. And he wanted to know why we
wanted to leave, and we told him why. And he said, “Well,
we’ll see.” So the next thing we know, about a couple of
weeks after, we got posted to Malta. So we had to go to Cairo
and then get transportation across to Malta, we flew across.
We flew up to the desert first, and then from that across to
Malta. And we got into Malta, there was pelting rain. And we
hadn’t seen the rain for over two years. And we threw our
jackets off and threw it on the ground, you know, and they
thought we’d gone crazy because we were out in the rain. And
Malta was at that time in the climate, it rained plenty a day.
Description
Mr. Bishop talks about how the change in scenery and climate was welcomed after putting in for a transfer.
Leo Bishop
Leo Bishop was born in St Joseph, Newfoundland on September 9,1819. His parents died when he was seven years old. After Mr. Bishop was turned down for the navy he worked about a week at forestry when he was sent to Padgate for training. Later he became involved with Search and Rescue where he served most of his career.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- April 14, 2011
- Duration:
- 2:17
- Person Interviewed:
- Leo Bishop
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Egypt
- Branch:
- Air Force
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