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Stanley tells of his training at Padgate, including learning to use Morse Code, where he was unable to make 12 words a minute and was then posted to an RAF Radio Station in Elfin in Scotland.
He worked at offloading bombs and his job was to prepare them for distribution to units that they were to be used, however he then tells of his experiences there and what lead to his application to become the company typist.
Stanley tells of his interview to work for Bletchley Park, where he was based for six to seven weeks, and his posting to a radio station at Great Witcombe before being sent on embarkation leave. He tells of boarding a ship to Algiers and his experiences there and he also recalls his work in Algiers and Tunisia, passing messages along and learning of the Normandy invasion on D-Day.
He worked with British, French and American Army units as part of a signals unit. Once Bletchley Park closed, he returned to the RAF, using his later service life to study Economics, Mathematics and Physics.
After the war, Stanley returned to the mills where he worked in the office, studying textiles, taking his accountancy exams and working at various companies and after being made redundant at the age of 64, started his own driving school.]]>
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The Earliest Years.
Born in Barnoldswick, then in Yorkshire, now in Lancashire in 1922. His father ran a wireless business until 1926. He describes his years at schools and a move to Norwich. The family then moved to London where he started an apprenticeship as an accountant.

Joining Up.
Cliff left the accountants to work in his father's radio business. Initially he was rejected by the RAF because he wore spectacles. He reapplied and passed various written, oral and medical examinations. Initial training was at Torquay then Newquay. Once training was complete he sailed from Greenock to South Africa.

Southern Rhodesia.
After acclimatisation in South Africa, Cliff and his colleagues were put on a sleeper train to Bulawayo in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Training commenced on Tiger Moths but he was 'scrubbed' or rejected. He was reselected as an air gunner and completed a course in Moffat, also in South Rhodesia. Hospitality in Rhodesia and South Africa was described as generous and excellent.

Postscript.
Cliff describes a run-in with a training corporal who took a dislike to him. Despite faked evidence he proved his points and emerged with a clean record and passed his exams.

Operational Training.
In August 1942 he sailed back to the UK. He was sent to Bournemouth for assessment, then on to RAF Finningley for training then RAF Bircotes for operations. Next was a move to RAF Hixon and its satellite airfield at Seighford. He married Hilda on 1st March 1943 during a week's leave.

Second Time to Africa.
He was then sent to West Kirby, Liverpool to join a ship sailing to Algiers, for further training. Their destination became Blida where they started operations on Tunis and Monserrato airfield. They then moved to a desert strip to the east by 250 kms. From there they continued operations into Italy. Later they moved to Kairouan and continued operations into Italy, mainly Sardinia and Sicily. Each operation is described in great detail.
He has included a letter in Arabic with instructions to take the bearer to British soldiers for a reward. At the end of his tour they sailed back to Greenock.

Screened.
After some leave Cliff's next posting was at Operational Training Unit Desborough where he helped train new gunners. Due to an argument with an officer he was sent to RAF Norton for correctional training. On his return his case was reviewed and the severe reprimand was removed from his record.

Scampton.
Scampton was Cliff's next operational base then Winthorpe for its Heavy Conversion Unit on Stirlings, followed by Syerston on Lancasters then Bardney.

227 Squadron.
Cliff joined 227 squadron at Bardney. Again he covers in detail each operation. His flight was later transferred to Balderton. During this period he was awarded the DFC.

Final Leg.
His squadron was transferred to Gravely at the end of the war. He did a photography course and was transferred to Handforth. There was little work, some unpleasantness and eventually a period of extended leave, a spell at Poynton looking after prisoners then demob.

Back to Civvy Street.
Cliff returned to Whitehaven to revitalise a radio company. He gives great detail about the improvements made. Later he set up a similar enterprise at Maryport. Wired radio services were set to become less popular and financially worthwhile so seeing the writing on the wall he decided to emigrate.

Kenya.
Cliff and family flew to Nairobi, then bus to Kitale where his father was.

Hoteli King George.
Dissatisfied with life on his father's farm, Cliff took a job as a prison officer. He and his family moved to Nairobi. He relates several stories about prisoners and their better qualities but in the end he gets restless and leaves.

Civil Aviation.
Cliff joined the East African Directorate of Civil Aviation in April 1951 as a radio officer. He and his family were relocated to Mbeya, 900 miles from Nairobi. His skills as a radio engineer were well used in this remote location. After 2.5 years the family returned to UK on leave. On his return he was posted to Mwanza, also in Tanganyika. He describes in great detail a royal visit. They left on leave in June 1957 and collected a VW Beetle for transport to Kenya. Their next move was to Entebbe. This was not a happy posting and led to a transfer to Kisumu in Kenya. After three years they transferred to Nairobi to spend more time with their children, who were at boarding school there.

D.C.A. Headquarters.
His role here was Telecomms superintendent. He describes in detail the operations of his section. This was an unsettled period in Kenya with many Europeans returning home.

Dec' 61 on Leave.
Leave was spent at their house in Wales then in May 1962 Cliff returned alone to Nairobi. His family did return later. By this time his father had abandoned his farm and was building radios.

On Leave June 1964.
He bought another house in Wales and spent his leave restoring it. His wife's mother moved in. In November 1964 Cliff returned alone to Nairobi. he left within a year due to the worsening situation.

Job Hunting.
Several electronics firms were approached offering Cliff's services. He attended an interview with Pye who quickly offered him employment.

At Pye Telecommunications.
He found his colleagues unhelpful. A great deal of time was spent on a Turkish quotation that had been in progress for 10 years. A quotation to the Iranian Directorate of Civil Aviation contained complications leading to Cliff revising the quotation. Later there was a complicated installation job at the London Stock Exchange. Eventually Pye pulled out from the bid but a rival company won it, only to be taken over by Pye. At first the system was troubled but after a simple modification it worked perfectly.

Dresden 13-14 February 1945.
A one page description of the bombing of Dresden.

Curriculum Vitae.
Cliff Watson's CV, dated 1976.











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He flew 3 night operations with 38 Squadron, 42 with 40 Squadron, 8 with 627 Squadron, 45 with 692 squadron and 9 with 128 Squadron, a total of 107. His pilots on operations were Warrant Officer Brodie, Sergeant Le Brog, Squadron Leader Booth, Wing Commander Lockhart, Flight Lieutenant Grainger, Squadron Leader Saunderson, Wing Commander Birkin, Wing Commander Watts, Flying Officer Page, Pilot Officer Burnett, Flying Officer Richardson, Flying Officer Goodwin, Wing Commander Burrough, Flying Officer Boyer and Flight Lieutenant Gallanders.
Targets included Benghazi, mining, Tobruk, El Daba, Alamein, Ras el Manatis, Fuka, Cagliari, Tunis, Bizerte, Duisburg, Cologne, Hamburg, Magdeburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Schweinfurt, Augsburg, Hannover, Dusseldorf, Koln, Osnabruk, Stuttgart, Friedrichshaven, Leverkusen, Cologne, Gelsenkirchen, Bremen, Homberg, Weisbaden, Saarbruchen, Wanne-Eichel, Castrop, Kiel, Kassel, Brunswick and Cochem.
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Les machines
Maintains Anglo-American aircraft production is four times better than their opponents; combining skills and resources is highly beneficial.

Les hommes
Through the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, men from different countries trained in Canada, with the training spreading out to other countries.

Bomber Command
Main aim is to weaken the enemy’s war potential and open the way for the liberation armies.

Les barrages de la Ruhr
Describes the dawn operation by Lancasters on 17th May 1943, which destroyed the Möhne and Eder dams in the Ruhr Valley, using mines.

10,000 tonnes Hambourg
11 days of raids put Hamburg and its naval port out of action with 70% of the town destroyed or damaged.

Berlin 30,000 tonnes
As the main industrial hub and centre of Nazism, Berlin was one of the RAF’s main targets with many factories destroyed or damaged.

Les éclaireurs
Pathfinder Force, commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Bennett, was created in August 1942. They marked targets with flares to improve bombing accuracy.

Coastal Command
Important role played by aircraft in the Battle of the Atlantic, finding and attacking German submarines, and protecting allied ships.

Fighter Command
After four years, Fighter Command disbanded and split into defence and tactical aviation.

Transport Command
Created in 1943 to transport equipment from American and British production centres to operational bases and bases on the front.

D’El-Alamein en Italie
Campaigns from Africa to Italy have seen the air force and army leaders thinking and acting as one to maximum effect. Grip tightening on German industry.

Les ailes franco-brittaniques
Air Brigade General Martial Valin, commanding the Free French Air Force in Britain, outlines the positive Franco-British relationships and training provided. The Air Force’s different groups are described and how structures were effectively reformed, including in North Africa.

Normandie en Russie
Runs through the activities of the Normandy group on the Russian front during 1943, from training to successful operations. The Russians have shown friendship and esteem.



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Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Mike Connock]]> Cara Walmsley]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Algeria]]> Canada]]> Gibraltar]]> Great Britain]]> Italy]]> Malta]]> Tunisia]]> Québec]]> Algeria--Blida]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Cumbria]]> England--London]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Yorkshire]]> Italy--Alicudi Island]]> Italy--Anzio]]> Italy--Catania]]> Italy--Civitavecchia]]> Italy--La Spezia]]> Italy--Sardinia]]> Italy--Sicily]]> Italy--Ustica Island]]> Malta--Gozo Island]]> Manitoba]]> New Brunswick--Saint John]]> Nova Scotia]]> Prince Edward Island--Summerside]]> Québec]]> Québec--Mont-Joli]]> Saskatchewan]]> New Brunswick]]> Manitoba--Rivers]]> 1942]]> 1943-06-25]]> 1943-07-20]]> 1943-07-21]]> 1943-07-24]]> 1943-07-25]]> 1943-07-27]]> 1943-09-09]]> 1943-09-12]]> 1943-09-17]]> 1943-09-28]]> 1943-10-03]]> 1943-10-10]]> 1943-10-19]]> 1943-11-11]]> 1943-11-23]]> 1943-11-26]]> 1943-12-01]]> 1943-12-05]]> 1943-12-08]]> 1943-12-12]]> 1943-12-15]]> 1943-12-20]]> 1943-12-27]]> 1943-12-31]]> 1944-01-13]]> 1944-01-16]]> 1944-01-18]]> 1944-01-20]]> 1944-01-21]]> 1944-01-23]]> 1944-01-29]]> 1944-02-03]]> 1944-02-04]]> 1944-02-06]]> 1944-02-07]]> 1944-02-08]]> 1944-02-10]]> 1944-02-20]]> 1944-02-21]]> 1944-02-27]]> 1944-03-01]]> 1944-03-05]]> 1944-03-08]]> 1944-03-12]]> 1944-03-15]]> 1944-03-17]]> 1944-03-20]]> 1944-03-22]]> 1944-03-24]]> 1944-03-27]]> 1944-03-30]]> 1944-04-01]]> 1944-04-04]]> 1945]]> 1946]]> 1947]]> 1948]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Mike Connock]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Transport Command]]> Egypt]]> Great Britain]]> Italy]]> Libya]]> Malta]]> Tunisia]]> Egypt--Cairo]]> Egypt--Marsá Maṭrūḥ]]> Egypt--Suez Canal]]> England--Derbyshire]]> England--Gloucestershire]]> England--Leicestershire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Northamptonshire]]> England--West Midlands]]> England--Wiltshire]]> Italy--Catania]]> Italy--Palermo]]> Italy--Paternò]]> Italy--Sardinia]]> Italy--Sicily]]> Libya--Tripoli]]> Tunisia--Bizerte]]> Tunisia--La Goulette]]> Tunisia--Mareth Line]]> Tunisia--Qābis]]> Tunisia--Sfax]]> Tunisia--Sūsah]]> Tunisia--Tunis]]> Egypt--Kibrit]]> North Africa]]> Egypt--Fukah]]> 1940]]> 1941]]> 1942-08-07]]> 1942-08-09]]> 1942-10-27]]> 1942-10-28]]> 1942-11-01]]> 1942-11-02]]> 1942-11-03]]> 1942-11-12]]> 1942-11-13]]> 1942-11-14]]> 1942-11-19]]> 1942-11-20]]> 1942-11-22]]> 1942-11-23]]> 1942-11-24]]> 1942-11-26]]> 1942-11-27]]> 1942-11-29]]> 1942-11-30]]> 1942-12-01]]> 1942-12-03]]> 1942-12-04]]> 1942-12-05]]> 1942-12-06]]> 1942-12-09]]> 1942-12-10]]> 1942-12-12]]> 1942-12-13]]> 1942-12-14]]> 1942-12-15]]> 1942-12-16]]> 1942-12-17]]> 1942-12-18]]> 1942-12-19]]> 1942-12-21]]> 1942-12-22]]> 1942-12-25]]> 1942-12-26]]> 1942-12-27]]> 1942-12-28]]> 1942-12-31]]> 1943-01-01]]> 1943-01-02]]> 1943-01-03]]> 1943-01-05]]> 1943-01-06]]> 1943-01-07]]> 1943-01-08]]> 1943-01-09]]> 1943-01-10]]> 1943-01-12]]> 1943-01-13]]> 1943-01-14]]> 1943-01-15]]> 1943-01-18]]> 1943-01-19]]> 1943-02-24]]> 1943-02-25]]> 1943-02-26]]> 1943-02-27]]> 1943-03-02]]> 1943-03-03]]> 1943-03-11]]> 1943-03-12]]> 1943-03-20]]> 1943-03-21]]> 1943-03-22]]> 1943-03-23]]> 1943-03-24]]> 1943-03-25]]> 1943-03-26]]> 1943-03-27]]> 1943-03-30]]> 1943-03-31]]> 1943-04-04]]> 1943-04-05]]> 1944]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Terry Hancock]]> Pending review]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Transport Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Essex]]> England--Staffordshire]]> England--Hampshire]]> England--Dorset]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> North Africa]]> Tunisia]]> Tunisia--Sidi Ameur]]> Germany]]> Germany--Rees]]> 1943-04]]> 1943-05]]> 1943-06]]> 1943-07]]> 1943-08]]> 1943-09]]> 1943-10]]> 1943-11]]> 1943-12]]> 1945-01]]> 1945-02-02]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-03]]> 1945-04]]> Stationed at RAF Hinaidi, RAF Driffield, RAF Manston, RAF Honington, RAF Bramcote, RAF Bassingbourn, RAF Feltwell, RAF Shallufa. Returned to England post-war staying in the RAF. Aircraft flown were Valentia, Harrow, Wellington, Magister, Lysander, Maryland, Fiat CR42, B26, Harvard, Auster, Proctor, Anson, and Prentice.
He flew 1 propaganda leaflet drop with 11 OTU, 1 day and 21 night operations with 37 Squadron in Europe. Targets were St Omer, Eindhoven, Soest, Osnabruck, Frankfurt, Stockum, Bottrop, Hannover, the Black Forest, Gelsenkirchen, Hamm, Flushing, Bitterfeld, Rotterdam, Mannheim, Leipzig, Kiel, Hamburg, Berlin.
12 day and 18 night operations with 37 Squadron and 257 Wing in the Middle East. Targets were Benina, El Adem, Derna, Berca, Bardia, Tobruk, Benghazi, Rhodes, Brindisi, Halfaya, Marble Arch landing ground, Heraklion, Misurata, Homs, Palermo, Gabes, the Mareth Line, El Hamma, Kourba, Pantelleria, Villa San Giovanni, Vibo Valentia, Adrano, Cape Peloro. Posted to HQ RAF Middle East where carried out 28 day supply dropping operations.
Post war career included postings to Air Division Control Commission Germany, Flying Training Command, 41 Group, 22 Maintenance Unit and RAF Negombo, Sri Lanka.
Log book also contains Form 3921 – Aircrew Qualification Record, a 1949 calendar and Form 2745 Record of Service, Educational and Professional Qualifications.]]>
Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Nick Cornwell-Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Yorkshire]]> England--Kent]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Suffolk]]> England--Warwickshire]]> France]]> France--Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais)]]> Germany]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Bitterfeld-Wolfen]]> Germany--Black Forest]]> Germany--Bottrop]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Germany--Gelsenkirchen]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Germany--Hamm (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Germany--Hannover]]> Germany--Kiel]]> Germany--Leipzig]]> Germany--Mannheim]]> Germany--Osnabrück]]> Germany--Soest]]> Greece]]> Greece--Ērakleion]]> Greece--Rhodes (Island)]]> Iraq]]> Italy]]> Italy--Adrano]]> Italy--Brindisi]]> Italy--Palermo]]> Italy--Pantelleria Island]]> Italy--Vibo Valentia]]> Italy--Villa San Giovanni]]> Libya]]> Libya--Al Adm]]> Libya--Banghāzī]]> Libya--Bardiyah]]> Libya--Darnah]]> Libya--Miṣrātah]]> Libya--Ra's Lanuf]]> Libya--Tobruk]]> Netherlands]]> Netherlands--Eindhoven]]> Netherlands--Rotterdam]]> Netherlands--Vlissingen]]> Syria]]> Syria--Homs]]> Tunisia]]> Tunisia--Mareth Line]]> Tunisia--Qābis]]> North Africa]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> 1940-08-09]]> 1940-08-10]]> 1940-08-15]]> 1940-08-16]]> 1940-08-17]]> 1940-08-18]]> 1940-08-19]]> 1940-08-20]]> 1940-08-24]]> 1940-08-25]]> 1940-08-26]]> 1940-08-27]]> 1940-08-29]]> 1940-08-30]]> 1940-09-01]]> 1940-09-02]]> 1940-09-04]]> 1940-09-05]]> 1940-09-07]]> 1940-09-08]]> 1940-09-12]]> 1940-09-13]]> 1940-09-14]]> 1940-09-15]]> 1940-09-20]]> 1940-09-21]]> 1940-09-29]]> 1940-09-30]]> 1940-10-02]]> 1940-10-03]]> 1940-10-05]]> 1940-10-08]]> 1940-10-09]]> 1940-10-10]]> 1940-10-11]]> 1940-10-14]]> 1940-10-15]]> 1940-10-16]]> 1940-10-17]]> 1940-10-21]]> 1940-10-22]]> 1940-10-23]]> 1940-10-24]]> 1940-10-25]]> 1940-10-26]]> 1940-12-08]]> 1940-12-10]]> 1940-12-11]]> 1940-12-13]]> 1940-12-14]]> 1940-12-17]]> 1940-12-18]]> 1940-12-20]]> 1940-12-21]]> 1941-01-02]]> 1941-01-05]]> 1941-01-13]]> 1941-01-14]]> 1941-01-20]]> 1941-01-22]]> 1941-02-16]]> 1942-11-07]]> 1942-11-08]]> 1942-11-25]]> 1942-11-26]]> 1942-12-02]]> 1942-12-03]]> 1942-12-22]]> 1942-12-23]]> 1943-01-08]]> 1943-01-16]]> 1943-01-17]]> 1943-02-03]]> 1943-02-04]]> 1943-02-24]]> 1943-02-25]]> 1943-03-17]]> 1943-03-19]]> 1943-03-20]]> 1943-03-25]]> 1943-03-26]]> 1943-04-13]]> 1943-04-14]]> 1943-06-10]]> 1943-06-27]]> 1943-06-28]]> 1943-07-15]]> 1943-07-16]]> 1943-08-01]]> 1943-08-08]]> 1943-08-09]]> 1944-02-29]]> 1944-03-02]]> 1944-03-25]]> 1944-05-05]]> 1944-05-15]]> 1944-05-31]]> 1944-06-01]]> 1944-06-02]]> 1944-06-09]]> 1944-06-10]]> 1944-06-16]]> 1944-06-27]]> 1944-07-03]]> 1944-07-12]]> 1944-07-25]]> 1944-07-27]]> 1944-08-03]]> 1944-08-15]]> 1944-08-17]]> 1944-08-19]]> 1944-08-22]]> 1944-08-25]]> 1944-08-29]]> 1944-09-07]]> 1944-09-12]]> 1944-09-16]]> 1944-10-13]]> 1944-10-21]]>