They wanted me to be an instructor and
I didn’t want to be an instructor so
I raised enough fuss that they finally
sent me back to Halifax and
I went from Halifax down to New York on one
of the Queen Mary’s and back over to UK.
And when I saw overseas headquarters,
I asked to go back on operations again and
they said, “Well, you’ve been off for six months
since your last trip so yes, you can go back.”
They were going to send me up to 6 Group or 8,
yes 6 Group and I was going to be a flight
commander on a new squadron they were forming.
But DCT Bennett, my ex-CO,
he had organized Pathfinders and he was the
commanding officer of Pathfinders and
I managed to get a posting, not a posting but
an assignment where I could go down to
Pathfinders headquarters and be briefed
on the new procedures that were
involved with Bomber Command.
And when I was down there the
intelligence officer who had been our
station intelligence officer heard that
I was there and he told DCT Bennett that I
was down there and Bennett wanted
to see me so he called for me to
come to headquarters and see him.
And I went in to see him and he asked me,
he had read about my exploits and
he asked how I was,
was I fit for flying and so forth.
And I told him yes that I was due to be a
flight commander in the Canadian bomber group.
I said, however, I did volunteer for PFF but
they wouldn’t let me go.
And Bennett said, “Who wouldn’t let you go?”
And I said, “Oh the senior personnel staff
officer wouldn’t let me go.”
He said, “You’re going to be a flight
commander on the new squadron.”
So Bennett said, “Just a minute,
just a minute Jack!”
So he picked up the telephone,
called a number and what it was was his SPS,
his personal staff officer.
So he briefed him on what the situation
was and said, “Call me back.”
So we carried on chatting with a cup of tea or
whatever it was and the telephone rang,
he picked the telephone up and said,
“Bennett, ya, yes, yes, okay, yes, thank you!”
Put the telephone back,
finished the conversation whatever
it was and he said,
“Oh, by the way Jack, you’re in PFF!”
Interviewer: And by PFF, is that Pathfinders?
Pathfinders.
They sent me to the Canadian squadron
in PFF 405 and he said,
“You’re posted to 405 but
I’ve got a job for you to do,
you’re going to 109 Squadron.
And that was OBO, special marking system,
you’re going, now you’re in PFF,
I’ll control it, you’re going to 109 Squadron.