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Well I’ll tell
you now about Inverness during the war. On many occasions when I was here,before
I joined the RAF I could see the Germans planes flying over Inverness.
They weren’t intending bombing the city what they were intending
on doing was trying to find out where the ships of the Royal Navy were
hiding. The ships of the Royal Navy were all on the west coast.
The one attack which
was carried out near Inverness was carried out at Foyers power station
and I now have a piece of bomb which was dropped there, because of the
Germans in June 1940, two men from Inverness were killed when this raid
occurred and one stayed in Jamaica street and his name was Mr. Macdonald.
They did not hit the factory in Foyers but the pipes which carried the
high pressure water down and that was the only raid which came near Inverness.
It was quite intimidating seeing them flying over. We had no defenses
at all, in Inverness. We had no aircrafts, no fighter aircrafts and no
guns. We had absolutely nothing so the Germans just flew over and it was
quite frightening of course. They flew very high and it was the first
time we ever saw a condensation trail when they flew over Inverness. It
was the first time we ever saw aircrafts flying at that altitude which
was over 20,000 feet so that was the nice bit. The first high altitude
flight we ever encountered was by German planes.
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