Description
Joyce Clayton was born in Lincoln and served with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force: she was first assigned to barrage balloons, then she became an equipment officer at a number of stations. While based at Sutton on Hull she witnessed the bombing of Hull. She describes being bombed, life inside a shelter, D-Day and Victory in Europe day. She remembers the special spirit and how even concerts would continue despite the bombing. She was finally posted to RAF Hednesford to wind down towards her demob.
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