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Showing posts with label Second World War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second World War. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2020

VE DAY MEMORIES


In a May 1945 letter written to his brother in Australia by my father William ("Bill") Johanson, who was in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War (Sergeant Instrument Repairer on planes, stationed in the U.K.), he said: "I didn't do much celebrating on VE Day. I was at a training camp for a Central Trade Test Board on that day, although naturally it was cancelled until the next day. I passed the Board and am now Group I, which means quarter of a sterling extra per day. I passed through London to and from where I had the Board and everyone was celebrating in a big way with flags flying everywhere, and huge crowds all over the place, but of course they deserved a celebration!"

I have the original of this letter - what a treasure!




Sunday, April 1, 2018

100 YEARS ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE!

Wedding - Josephine and William Johanson

The Royal Air Force was founded 100 years ago today! My mother, the late Josephine Johanson, enlisted in the Women’s Royal Air Force during the Second World War and served as a Radio Telephony Operator at a Receiving/Transmission Station, giving pilots on active duty bearings for home. During that time she met my father, the late William Johanson, an Aircraft Instrument Repairer serving in the Royal Australian Air Force.

I touch on this little piece of my family history in “The Scottish Connection: A Journey”, my illustrated mini-memoir of my 1978 journey back to Scotland with my mother and young sons, to revisit our Scottish roots.