10 episodes

In 2004 at age 79, Isobel Mooney (née Martin) looks back on her adventures as an 18 year old "prairie girl" from Winnipeg in a top-secret post in RCAF Bomber Operations, Halifax during the final months of World War 2.

Isobel Martin's War Stories Produced and recorded by Val Klassen, edited by John Coutanche

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In 2004 at age 79, Isobel Mooney (née Martin) looks back on her adventures as an 18 year old "prairie girl" from Winnipeg in a top-secret post in RCAF Bomber Operations, Halifax during the final months of World War 2.

    The End of the War

    The End of the War

    Convoys in and out of Halifax transferring troops in preparation for D Day. On May 8, 1945, VE Day, Isobel watches from her second floor room at the Waverley on Barrington Street as people riot in the streets. In the harbour, troop ships arrive carrying the victorious survivors, and UBoats surrender. By VJ Day, more than half the staff have been shipped home. Isobel stays on to document the war for the official record. Her Mom needs her to come home. Back in Winnipeg, Isob...

    • 18 min
    Cpl. Martin

    Cpl. Martin

    A Met course in Ottawa is derailed by a case of strep throat. Sick leave at home in Winnipeg. Returning to Halifax, Isobel is promoted to Corporal and moved to a fancy new barracks.

    • 18 min
    Happy New Year 1945 in New York City !! and a hitchhiking adventure

    Happy New Year 1945 in New York City !! and a hitchhiking adventure

    Isobel (age 19) and her friend, Hoagie, are serving in the RCAF (Women's Division) in Halifax near the end of World War II. They decide to go to New York to celebrate the New Year, 1945. Later that year, Isobel and her friend, Clarkie, hitchhike to Saint John, New Brunswick.

    • 25 min
    Two Hundred Women, Four Thousand Men

    Two Hundred Women, Four Thousand Men

    An endless parade of men going overseas. Fogged in, nothing to do, Isobel earns a reputation as a reader of tea leaves. New Year's in Sydney. Marching on cobblestones in the Victory Bond parade. Meeting dates at Waverley House.

    • 23 min
    Work Hard, Play Hard

    Work Hard, Play Hard

    Demanding and stressful work in Bomber Ops. The daily pressure was intense, and could not be shared with friends. Jitterbug contests, often with live music, were a fun escape, and sometimes you'd win cigarettes! A very sad Christmas Eve. And more dancing.

    • 20 min
    Hard to Keep Your Mouth Shut

    Hard to Keep Your Mouth Shut

    Isobel's job in Bomber Ops, Halifax is top secret, which is sometimes very difficult to live with.

    • 22 min

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