Mr. Power talks about the effect of the Burma campaign.
Attacked by an American
Mr. Power talks about an American Thunderbolt that flew through camp and opened fire.
Counter Bombs
Mr. Power talks about bombing a harbor and watching a friend=s plane disintegrate.
Close Call Over Bangkok
Mr. Power talks about a dangerous time flying over a mountain range in Bangkok. He also discusses a lost camaraderie named Phil McMaster.
The British 14th Army
Mr. Thomarat talks about the impact that the British 14th Army had on the outcome of the Second World War and the lack of recognition that the Burma Campaign has received.
Finding The Drop Zone
Mr. Thomarat recalls the difficulty and stress involved in finding the drop zone and carrying the burden of that stress after the war.
Unloading Soldiers
Mr. Thomarat talks about dropping soldiers out of planes behind enemy lines in the middle of the night.
It Could Have Been Me
Mr. Walker talks about a time he allowed another bombardier to take his place on a mission.
Hudson Bay Parcels
Mr. Thomarat talks about the care packages that the soldiers received from the Hudson Bay Company.
Turbulence
Mr. Thomarat talks about turbulence and the danger involved in low flying.
Attacked By the Navy
Mr. Thomarat describes an unfortunate altercation with the navy
The Wrong Signal
Mr. Thomarat talks about a close call his crew had. Mr. Thomarat explains how the weight of the aircraft presented problems.