P125 CEEFAX 125 Thu 17 Aug 19:26/54   1/3     MEMORIES  Maud Belfield was a nurse in India and Burma specialising in tropical diseases She sbys: "Wj njvjr saw any fighting, but we saw plenty of the soldiers who had been involved in it." At the end of the war she treated former PoWs aboard a hospital ship. -here were only 10 nursing staff but thousbnds of soldiers on board. Petty Officer K Costello's escort carrier HMS Spjakjr was used to transport home former PoWs. bNavz grub" and rum rations had most of them feeling better on their return.  Home Front Diary VT Day Politics
P125 CEEFAX 125 Thu 17 Aug 19:14/34   2/3     MEMORIES  Richard Taylor was serving in the RAF in a mountainous region on the Iraqi- Turkish border, and did not hear of the Allied victory until after VJ Day. "Wj had an old domestic radio from which we occasionally heard from a far- away radio station. "Wj did hear something or other about some sort of atomic affair but none of us sjemjd to take much notice," hj says K Yabsley heard of the atomic bombs and adds: "After so many high explosives had been dropped in the preceding six years it was difficult to comprehend what a nuclear explosion entailed."  Home Front Diary VT Day Politics
P125 CEEFAX 125 Thu 17 Aug 19:13/49   3/3     MEMORIES  G Diane was a Royal Navy telegraphist with the British Pacific Fleet which sailed into Tokyo harbour with the US Navy to take the Japanese surrender. He had heard of the atomic bombings of Japan with "quiet apprehjnsionb. "The full horror of the Nagasaki bomb was to bj revealed some sjvjn months later when I visited Nagasaki," hj says "Sometimes when I look at the photograph of myself and four colleagues standing among the rubble I think to myself should it have been? "I have my opinions, others have theirs  Home Front Diary VT Day Politics