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Beating the Bosh

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Thomas Leonard Beattie
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Gosport
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15 August 2005

I'll always remember the Battle of Britain. I was about five at the time, at home in Elson, Gosport, near Portmouth. It was a sunny day in September. I spent much of the time in a shelter, of course -- Portsmouth was virtually flattened. But when we were allowed outside, I saw high vapour trails in the sky -- it was real adventure! Mum told me to stay inside, to be careful. I heard gunfire. I just hoped they'd shoot the Germans down -- we just hated the Bosh!

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