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Flying on course; for better or worse.

Flying on course; for better or worse.

Mr. Coffell describes the need for disciplined flying regardless of the consequences.

"...it had to be right."

"...it had to be right."

Mr. Coffell's reflections on being a navigator.

"...a thing called a Bullseye."

"...a thing called a Bullseye."

Mr. Coffell describes a method of decoying German antiaircraft activity.

"...a terrible experience with a wonderful ending."

"...a terrible experience with a wonderful ending."

Mr. Coffell talks about being put on charge for a training mishap.

"The first paying job..."

"The first paying job..."

Mr. Coffell discusses his and other recruits' reasons for enlisting.

Reason to Fight

Reason to Fight

Mr. Spackman describes what he thinks the reasons should be for fighting for ones country.

Scrounging for Food

Scrounging for Food

Mr. Spackman tells of stealing food from pigs!

POW of the Hitler Youth

POW of the Hitler Youth

Mr. Spackman describes being a POW at the hands of the Hitler Youth.

Shot down

Shot down

Mr. Spackman describes being shot down and taken prisoner. He describes the night before being taken by his captors to see the Pope.

Close Calls on the Way Back to England

Close Calls on the Way Back to England

Mr. Spackman describes some close calls he had on his way back to England from the POW camps.

On To France-And Eventually The War's End

On To France-And Eventually The War's End

The Italian Campaign is over and the Loyal Edmonton Regiment has moved into the French City of Marseilles.

The Rest Of The Story

The Rest Of The Story

Mr. Lenko completes the story of his encounter with members of the German Army as he attempts to deliver a supply of ammunition to Canadian soldiers.

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