First Mission
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I’ve never been so scared in my life. I’m the navigator up in
the nose of the airplane and there’s a little platform your
feet are on. It’s about 3/4 inch steel. I crouched down on this
real scared. I thought oh, this is gonna be the end. Looked
down, saw all the flack coming up and whatnot. Nothing happened,
didn’t get hurt. Fine. Second trip, no fear at all and from
then on it was a piece of cake. So just that first preliminary
uncertainty, I guess bothered me, but from then on it was fine.
Interviewer: Did you have any close calls?
Well, we lost three airplanes out from under us. Brought them
home alright, but they didn’t fly again. The Liberator has
a main spar from wing tip to wing tip. It’s about a two inch
steel bar, steel pipe. It got a machine gun bullet right through
it and when we landed both ends of the wings hit the ground. The
spar broke, but we got it home. That was the first one. Then
we got, two others were holed pretty badly by anti-aircraft fire.
We never ever got attacked by fighters at all. We saw some,
but never got attacked. So it was basically flack that put them
out of commission.
Description
Mr. Emslie describes his first operational mission as navigator.
John “Jack” Emslie
John Emslie was born in Vermilion, Alberta in 1924 with the military in his blood. His father was a WWI Veteran and Federal Government employee in the Soldier Settlement Branch. His grandfather was in the Boer War. Mr. Emslie joined the Air Force in 1943 with the entire male component of his high school graduating class, all on the same day. He trained as a navigator in Edmonton, near where he grew up. Mr. Emslie took part in the Burma Campaign, where he flew in the Wing Commander’s crew. After the war, he finished his education in Alberta and Toronto and became a meteorologist.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:45
- Person Interviewed:
- John “Jack” Emslie
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- 356 Squadron
- Rank:
- Flying Officer
- Occupation:
- Mechanic
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