My WW1 veteran grandfather John “Jack’ Chapman very likely worked on a highly secret WW2 RAF project being developed close to his home by De Havilland – the ‘wooden wonder’ Mosquito aircraft.
Author: Neil Chapman
A Very Cruel World
Growing up, neighbours and acquaintances treated my father with an awed respect. They knew he ‘did his bit’ in the War. Sadly respect wasn’t automatic for all veterans – even those displaying incredible bravery.
RAF CHIEF ‘SCARED TO JELLY’ BY YOUNG LION
The story behind the antics of Leo the pilot-scaring Lion (Episode 7 ‘Leo and the Gold Smugglers’) is likely to resonate with anyone who served in the forces. When ferry pilots took off from El Fasher, Sudan along the Takoradi Route, to their alarm they might see a lion grab the ‘chocks’ from under their…
NEW YEAR – WITH AN UNWELCOME CRASH
January 1, 1942 was a normal working Thursday for my grandparents, John and Jane Chapman. No Bank Holiday. Their son, Flt Sgt Ron Chapman had been in a plane crash.
WHY WE MUST NEVER FORGET
Two close pilot friends of my father, killed during WW2, appear in Blighty Thank God. Their stories are particularly poignant and highlight why Remembrance Day is so important.
LAST POST MEMORIES
‘Blighty Thank God’ features two beautiful versions of The Last Post on different instruments than the bugle, on which it’s traditionally played. One is on violin, played by Rachel Bostock (@rachelbostockmusic ); the other on guitar by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits. The Last Post is sounded at military funerals to indicate that the soldier…






