Description
This account of life as a National Service RAF airman in the postwar years captures with gleeful accuracy the true experiences of a gloriously bewildered and somewhat reluctant recruit. From the hardships and humiliation of basic training to the thrill of finally working on a real airbase, Vic Croft’s account of his National service years is both humorous and engaging. A great read for anyone who has their own memories of this period, or for those wishing to know more about what it was like to be an ‘Erk’.







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