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Description
Already liberated, Mr. Couture speaks about an opportunity to have tea with the queen but when ex-POW’s spot a pub, a choice of drink is changed!
Transcription
They kept us there. The Russians were coming, and they just missed us on the other side, and the British 6th army stopped them, and they had lined up a bunch of aircraft and flew us over to England. At Crowden airport and these big towers around there, you can see them days now. The plane ahead of us with twenty-two prisoners, ex-prisoners crashed into one of them towers, and the whole crew died, and we were sad about that.
I ended up at Lady Astor’s Estate. They had a hospital there in England. Still, the war was on, there was buzz bombs and that going. So they took us in, and we’re getting six meals a day, bacon and eggs and all we could eat from Rochelle the matron. And one day they said, “Boys, line up, you’re going to have tea with the queen, they are bringing a lorry here to pick you up.” Ok. They didn’t realize that the vehicle passed the road and went by a pub right on the top of a hill and when we went by that pub everybody got out except the driver and the lance corporal, that’s all that got to have tea with the queen. The rest of us had a few drinks, but we sure got heck out of that old matron when we got back. I’ll never forget that.
I ended up at Lady Astor’s Estate. They had a hospital there in England. Still, the war was on, there was buzz bombs and that going. So they took us in, and we’re getting six meals a day, bacon and eggs and all we could eat from Rochelle the matron. And one day they said, “Boys, line up, you’re going to have tea with the queen, they are bringing a lorry here to pick you up.” Ok. They didn’t realize that the vehicle passed the road and went by a pub right on the top of a hill and when we went by that pub everybody got out except the driver and the lance corporal, that’s all that got to have tea with the queen. The rest of us had a few drinks, but we sure got heck out of that old matron when we got back. I’ll never forget that.
Catégories
Opportunity for Tea with the Queen
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
France
Campagne
D-Day
Personne interviewée
George Couture
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Winnipeg Rifles
Military Rank
Private
Occupation
Prisoner of war
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:51