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The Squadron is a Family

The Squadron is a Family

Mr. Hawn explains how the entire squadron, including the civilian families of those enlisted, is a family. He describes his role in the family while commanding officer of 416 Squadron, and explains how civilian families are taken care of while their loved ones are sent away on a mission.

Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement

Mr. Hawn explains what rules of engagement are, using his experience in West Germany as an example. He then describes an instance that occurred in Kosovo (which he was not involved in) where the rules of engagement caused a mission to be halted.

Fat, Dumb, and Happy in Hostile Territory

Fat, Dumb, and Happy in Hostile Territory

Mr. Hawn recalls accidentally flying into East German airspace while stationed in West Germany, and explains the repercussions that followed.

Fleeting Fear

Fleeting Fear

Mr. Hawn explains how fear was a fleeting emotion during missions, describing how time would pass exponentially faster the more scared you became.

What’s a Starfighter?

What’s a Starfighter?

Mr. Hawn describes the Starfighter CF104, the plane he flew while stationed in West Germany.

People Paid to Kill You & You're Paid to Kill Them

People Paid to Kill You & You're Paid to Kill Them

Mr. Hawn explains why the time he was stationed with North Atlantic Treaty Organization in West Germany was not "peacekeeping".

Back in the Air Force

Back in the Air Force

After finishing school with a degree in psychology, Mr. Chase was asked to rejoin the air force . He then joined the Search and Rescue.

Camaraderie/friendship

Camaraderie/friendship

Mr. Chase tells of how close soldiers got with each other to form lifelong friendships.

Turning Back

Turning Back

Mr. Chase recalls leading his men out of Burma because the weather was too severe.

“Baptism Under Fire”

“Baptism Under Fire”

The first time Mr. Chase was fired upon, was during the graduation flight over France, while dropping off propaganda leaflets.

Enemy Strengths and Weakness

Enemy Strengths and Weakness

Mr. Sutherland-Brown says how their biggest threat was enemy ground fire. He also explains that the Japanese were very mobile but were out numbered and out armed.

Pressure on Airfield

Pressure on Airfield

Mr. Sutherland-Brown talks about the tactics they used to put pressure on the Japanese Airfields.

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