Mr. McDoanld describes the sight of a 1000- bomber fleet pass over London raising morale for the civilian people
Three Days in London
After surviving the jump, Mr. McDonald tells of his three day excursion in London before returning to his squadron.
I Always Wanted to Jump!
Mr. McDonald shares his experience of bailing out. He saves his rip cord!
Gratitude for the Ground Crew
Mr. McDonald expresses his high regard for the ground crew in their diligent maintenance of the aircraft.
Typical Flight Routine
Mr. McDonald explains the daily flight routine - checking battle orders and preparing for the flight. He also comments on how weather was a contributing factor to operational strategy..
WAG on the Lancaster
Mr. McDonald describes his duties and responsibilities as a wireless air gunner on the Lancaster aircraft.
Joining up with Bomber Command
Mr. McDonald speaks about the testing he underwent during training for Bomber Command.
People Thank Me!
Mr. McLean expresses his pride for service and his willingness to let all Canadians know what was done for his country.
My Buddy Harold!
Mr. McLean shares a story of his strong bond of friendship taking every step of service together.
Targets to Destroy
Mr. McLean describes the type of targets assigned to destroy and his belief that destruction was done through necessity.
Unforgettable Sights
Mr. McLean shares his recollection of what he witnessed during flight operations and the significance of the ground crew.
Getting Prepared for Flight
Mr. McLean details the process before taking flight ensuring everything is safe for operations.