[303rd-Talk] VE DAY
bill runnels
billrunnels at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 19 10:36:32 MST 2008
Maurice,
It would appear that you had a full day on May 8, VE-Day. How in the world did you finesse a pass? Where did you go? You mentioned a town but didn't give the name. Snake dance etc. WOW I remember our marching in review that morning, in fact, I played in the band.
Thanks for sharing. Hopefully, others will do the same.
Bill Runnels
Bombardier, 360thBS
Maurice Paulk <mjpmtmanenterprises at cccusa.net> wrote:
My memory for that day is still quite vivid. Just to be sure I copied this from
my letters home on the 303rd's web site.
MAY 19- 3 pages -- rec'd May 31 - Started this when I went on pass [8th] -
warehouse & office a madhouse--no time. Didn't expect a pass. Probably
VE day restriction. Dudley 3 PM--Harold had the 8th & 9th off. Had quite a
time - sober but far from sane celebration. After tea left the house at 5:30 PM.
Wandered around town looking at show bills, penny arcades till 7 PM. bored
-went to milk bar & drank hot & cold milk shakes & coffee. Went out into the
street & got into a "snake dance" - marched around town for 3 hrs singing,
shouting, firecrackers, anything for show or noise. Visited with Chief Constabul
Campbell. Home at 2 AM - made coffee & in bed at 2:30. up at 9 am wed. the
9th. Sat on Harold's bed & talked till 10 am. Mom Parkes brought breakfast to
us upstairs. Went up town for the parade--missed it. Met the milk bar gang &
in the pm went for a jaunt in the country side [bus?]. Evening show 8-10 -
looked in on the dance. Back "home" at 1 am. Thursday 10th-- up at 6 back to
camp. Tell you about 10hr flight over Belgium, Germany & France later.
Flight was a week ago.
Prior to this unexpected pass we stood in review in the morning, band
played. They lit a trench in the shape of a V & an E--filled with either gas
or napalm.
While in the milk bar Harold & I with another girl [for the looks of it]
took a 14-15 yr old girl that had had a pint over the seven[ as the English
would say]. The girl with Harold forgot her purse so they left me standing
on the corner with blonde drunk laying on my shoulder so she could stand
up!! A little white haired lady crossed the street- made some remark, giving
me a dirty look. I said "Lady I didn't pour it down her!" She made another
[forgotten] remark, turned back across the street and crossed in my direction
on the other side of the street.
Maurice
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