| 27/5/46 A wet day. Levies went to a theatre and dinner at a London restaurant.
28/5/46 The changing of the Guards and the Horse Guard parade proved an attraction close to the Levie heart. In the afternoon the party visited the Tower of London.
29/5/46 Another water trip. This time shorter, by river to Greenwhich. The overseas league during a broadcast invited several Levies to the microphone, this they did. In the evening Theatre.
30/5/46 The Levies visited the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and later Harrods. In the evening several officers had tea with the King and Queen.
Photo; Waiting for a train on London Tubes.
31/5/46 Drill in the morning. The officers in the party were invited to Tea by the Air council and were entertained by C.A.S. Lord Tedder, Sir John Sleaser, the secretary of state for Air. And several other high ranking officers and officials. A dance was laid on in the evening.
1/6/46 Drill in the morning and a tour of the BBC.
2/6/46 Attended divine service at Westminster.
3/6/46 Flown by Dakota to Germany, and after circling over the Ruhr, landed at Cologne for an hour, then on to Berlin. Where the Levies visited Adolph Hitler's Headquarters and the Air raid shelter were he died. An odd collection of Iron crosses and photographs were collected as mementos. Returned by Air landed at midnight.
4/6/46 Lord Tedder C.A.S. paid an informal visit, and later a rehearsal for the march past was held.
5-6-7/6/46 Rehearsals
8/6/46 Victory parade extract from a report by the officer commanding detachment. The parade went very well except for the rain in the end. We wore our full rig-out and made quite a splash of color in the centre of the RAF blue. Our plumes were somewhat bedraggled however when we eventually returned to camp. |