Runway Accident
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We were, we were getting ready to take off. We had, we were
told, "You have to leave your Libs." Brand new Libs, we thought
we had it made, and they said, "No, there is another group going
to take those Libs." Because, I guess the, the Americans when
they were doing that, oh trying to devastate the oil reserves
there in Romania, and what not, lost an awful lot of air craft,
and this was replacement. So they ended up with eight or nine
new, brand new air craft. So there were, we broke up into crews
and we were, we were taking off in a Dak and all at once, there
was a lot of jet fire, or some damn thing, and we flipped over
and ended up in a, in a ditch, so I don't know exactly, but we
were trying to pull, pull ourselves together and so on, and we
weren't in, we weren't strapped in or anything, we were just
falling all over one another. We were in the back of, of a
Liberator, or of a, a Dakota and finally someone, the door blew
off, and there was smoke and all the rest and we got out,
crawled out, basically and there was some bodies that couldn't
get out and we went back and then the pilot and co, and co-pilot
and pilot they, it blew up then. So, we were, we were, that was,
that was a bit of a shake up, you know. And then we were taking
into a, for a medical check and this was French territory and
the doctor, he just looked at us and everyone was ok, you know,
get the hell out of here. That was all.
Description
Shortly after reaching Southeast Asia Mr. Fitzmaurice was involved in an accident on the runway. A couple of airmen lost their lives in the accident. Mr. Fitzmaurice speaks about the impact this had on him.
Anthony Fitzmaurice
Mr. Fitzmaurice was born on a farm in Mount Carmel, Ontario. He grew up in London, Ontario, where he attended school. After graduating from college in 1943 he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and received his training in Mitchells and then Liberators in Calgary, Alberta. After training he flew from Dorval, Quebec, to Algiers. Mr. Fitzmaurice flew in a Liberator with 357 squadron flying guerillas in to Burma, China and Thailand. He returned to Canada on the Aquitania in March of 1946.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:25
- Person Interviewed:
- Anthony Fitzmaurice
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Southeast Asia
- Battle/Campaign:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 357 Squadron
- Occupation:
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