Micawber
Well-Known Member
Probably posted it here before, but one of my Dad's old mates who I used to go round and pester when I was young, and had flown Spits from '41 to '45, said to me one of the first times I met him, "Yup we had it pretty rough but if you want to really know who had it terrifying beyond belief, look at those chaps from the first show, no parachutes, no armour plating, and no second chances."
I've never forgotten that.
Some of my fondest memories stem from the period in my youth when I would visit a retirement home whose residents served during the Great War in order to help out around the place. My problem was spending far too much time asking questions and listening to their tales and experiences instead of actually helping out. They were all still relatively young and memories fresh. I was the just the same with older family members and friends.
Lest we forget.