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V1 and V2 Bombs

V1 and V2 Bombs

Mr. Husbands describes the difference between being under attack by V1 and V2 bombs.

Bonding Like Brothers

Bonding Like Brothers

Mrs. Jackson speaks about the bond of friendship formed amongst the burn patients of East Grinstead and the “brotherly love” they had for one another.

Personal Strength

Personal Strength

Mrs. Jackson explains the personal strength she received in dealing with these burned victims and how their strength helped her carry on.

Experimental Surgery

Experimental Surgery

Mrs. Jackson explains the type of surgeries provided by the doctors and the positive atmosphere in the ward amongst the burned men.

Getting the Wrong Treatment

Getting the Wrong Treatment

Mrs. Jackson tells about the wrong treatment being provided to the burned men in respect to saline baths and how the two doctors offered to take them to East Grinstead and begin rebuilding their bodies.

The Two Doctors

The Two Doctors

Mrs. Jackson expresses her sincere respect and opinions on what the two doctors, Dr. McIndoe and Dr. Tilley did for the men of East Grinstead, making them feel worthy apart from their devastating disfigurements.

Comforting The Wounded

Comforting The Wounded

Ms. Sloan shares the compassion provided to the wounded and the strong sense of respect they felt from the injured young men.

So Many Nervous Guys

So Many Nervous Guys

Mr. Ducharme describes being reassigned to teach officers how to drive tanks.

Everybody Made It But Me

Everybody Made It But Me

Mr. Ducharme describes one of the pitfalls of training for amphibious landings.

Tea Break

Tea Break

Mr. Ducharme relates an amusing turn of events while trying to deliver tanks from Scotland to England.

Awaiting The Return Of Aircraft

Awaiting The Return Of Aircraft

Mr. Campbell describes the tension that is felt within the interrogation office on a return mission awaiting the return of aircraft.

The Importance Of Survival

The Importance Of Survival

Mr. Campbell describes his situation when caught in an air raid and describes the act for survival during this type of warfare

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