Five airmen in a field. Two are donning Mae Wests, one standing wearing battledress and two others putting on flying kit. Hedge and a trailer in the background.
Seven airmen, three shirtless and the others with short sleeves squatting and standing in front of the rear turret of a Lancaster. Another can be seen in the distance.
During his time as medical officer at RAF Waddington, James Burt was responsible for inspecting sanitation and food hygiene as well as general medicine. On one occasion he also had to travel to RAF Tangmere to investigate the death of a member of…
James Burt conducted his medical training St Andrew’s University in Scotland. Although he and his friends had tried to join a Service during the war their training was a Reserved Occupation and not only were they refused but they were strictly told…