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Kitty Stickney remembers growing up in London during WWII,
serving in the British WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) , and her
marriage to a Murfreesboro GI.
"Then, my daddy put bunks down there--built bunks in the air raid shelter and ran electricity down there. And it was a good job he did because we had to sleep in them many a night because they started bombing London--oh and all around. The would come over. We had double daylight savings time, so it wouldn't get dark until real late. But the planes would come over starting about six, seven o'clock, something like that, and they'd come over in wave after wave, after wave. You could see them, and they'd be dropping their bombs." |