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Land, Sea & Air - Stories from the Armed Forces Company of Makers

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 15 Ratings

Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces. We do this by running a programme of  Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Battle of the Atlantic: Sailing in Convoys through 'No Man's Land'

    Battle of the Atlantic: Sailing in Convoys through 'No Man's Land'

    Ken Benbow Served in the 7th Escort Group in the Atlantic convoys. With no torpedoes, just guns and depth charges to protect Allied merchant ships from U-Boats, they sailed back and forth through ‘No Man’s Land’, 1,500 miles of ocean with no air cover, being “attacked every hour by the Germans”. Age 17, Ken went from working on a farm to Serving in the Royal Navy and his story is at the very heart of The Battle of The Atlantic.

    This podcast is supported by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    The Battle of the Atlantic: Hurricanes Launched by Catapults and Rockets

    The Battle of the Atlantic: Hurricanes Launched by Catapults and Rockets

    Catapult-Armed Merchant “CAM” ship pilots flew highly secretive one-way missions. David Wright was one of only a handful and their stories are little known.
    Using rockets and catapults mounted on merchant ships, Hurricane fighter planes were launched to shoot down German planes. With no flight deck to land on, pilots had to bail out seconds before the planes sank into the Atlantic.
     We’ll hear two war time stories, Norma Wright’s, who joined the National Fire Service; and David’s, her late husband.

    You can also read David's book, Airborne by Rocket

    This podcast is supported by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 51 min
    Battle of the Atlantic: The Worst Journey in the World

    Battle of the Atlantic: The Worst Journey in the World

    Atlantic and Arctic Convoy Veteran, Ron Syson, gives us a gritty account of life as a Merchant Seaman. Very early on, he sailed to Iceland, Greenland and New York, and was alongside when the Normandy caught fire and capsized. He was only 15.
     As well as transporting vital supplies across the Atlantic to Britain, Ron braved the Arctic seas in what Churchill described as, “the worst journey in the world.” Added to the Nazi threat were sub-zero temperatures, weeks of constant darkness in winter; snow, ice and for anyone overboard, little chance of rescue. 
    Ron’s experiences left him with what the doctors back then diagnosed as ‘severe nervous disability’. Thousands of men were lost, and for many who lived, the consequences lasted a lifetime.

    Read the Battle of the Atlantic 80th Anniversary Book

    This podcast is supported by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    The Battle of the Atlantic: The U-Boat Peril

    The Battle of the Atlantic: The U-Boat Peril

    Winston Churchill once wrote, “... the only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-Boat peril”. If The Allies had lost, Britain would have been starved into surrender.
     99-year-old John Roberts gives us a fantastic insight into The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest running campaign of WWII.
    John left the Royal Navy as a Rear Admiral, having joined-up aged 17 in 1938. When he first went to sea in 1941, The Allies were suffering terrible losses. John explains how the campaign evolved, tactics improved, escorts increased, equipment developed and The Allies gained a greater understanding of how to defeat the enemy.

    This podcast is supported by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.



    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Op Telic: And Then The Nightmare Began

    Op Telic: And Then The Nightmare Began

    Paula’s story is about the loss of her husband, Paul Harding, who Served in the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Green Jackets. He joined-up at 18 and was killed in action aged 47, in Basra 2007.


    We hear about being under attack, fatality and bereavement. If you feel that you might be sensitive to this, you may prefer not to listen.


    This emotional, difficult story “shows the tenacity and bravery of my two sons, and how we've recovered from the loss of their wonderful father.”


    “Paul told me ‘...this is going to be the toughest of the tours of Op Telic…’ he really wanted to be there…for his men.” When they said goodbye, Paula felt, “...absolutely horrific...he hugged me and said it would be the last one…”


    Paul called from Iraq “...He sounded absolutely exhausted. They'd been under siege for three days…” Having secured the site against insurgents “...the militia were trying to stop the handover to the Iraqi army…As a convoy was coming in bringing supplies, they came under attack…Paul…was trying to spot the snipers and get the vehicles in…They started to fire rocket propelled grenades…a blast came through the opening where Paul was looking out so he could give the orders and he was killed instantly.”


    Paula was woken at 2am “... I could see the black car and just knew why they were there…and then the nightmare began…When people talk about a broken heart, this is what it really is.”


    Paula’s written a book with her friend, about her experiences, “It was cathartic but painful.”


    “...Remember, freedom comes at a cost….and not to forget the people who have to carry on with their lives every day who carry the mortgage of everyone's freedom.”


    This is a story of courage and resilience. A Love Story.

    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Op Telic: The First Casualties

    Op Telic: The First Casualties

    Tip Cullen, former Royal Marines Commando tells us about losing 8 of his friends in the very first operation of Op Telic 1.


    He’s telling this story “...to keep their memory alive” and “...for the families that had to deal with the consequences…” also for “...people to empathise with their sacrifice, or their will to protect what we call freedom…Those people were legends…”


    “We deployed as a Brigade Recce Force...mostly Royal Marines Commandos, main disciplines Mountain Leaders or specialists in reconnaissance and snipers…”


    “A couple of days before the invasion, everything racks up. We were rehearsing for an aviation assault…The helicopter that I was rehearsing on, and I was ordered to invade with, was a helicopter that would eventually crash.”


    Orders were given ready for the invasion. “Everyone was chomping at the bit, this is what we're here for, to do our job as professionally as we can.” At the last minute, Tip was ordered to board a different helicopter and to this day, doesn't know why. He said goodbye to his mates, “Big hugs…See you all when we link up again…”


    From Tip’s helicopter, he saw his friends, 
    “...dive in a straight line, completely vertical towards the ground and then gone in an instant blast…massive fireball…then we got ‘mission abort’.”


    “I lost such close friends and in a very short space of time, from chatting to them, to holding their hands, to giving them hugs…to disintegrating underneath you and forever that will never leave my memory…that will always leave me unsettled for the rest of my days.”


    Many thought Tip had been on that helicopter.


    This was the start of the invasion and these were our first casualties.


    “We were very lucky to have such quality people… to pick ourselves up and do all those guys who died justice.”

    Follow Tip on Instagram



    If you’re a member of the Armed Forces community and need support with your mental health, Op Courage can help.


    Or you could phone the Combat Stress Helpline on: 0800 138 1619


    Company of Makers exists to support veterans and their families who are struggling on civvy street no matter how long ago they left the armed forces.

    We do this by running a programme of Podcasts | Talks | Workshops.

    Company of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers. We’re especially interested in those that have served in conflicts over the last 30 years.

    To find out more contact us.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Nascothornet ,

Excellent Feature Podcast

Really enjoyable programme delving deeply in to some fabulous military topics. Recent features on Falklands and Battle of the Atlantic were fantastic with empathetic interviewers that teased out great stories that will move your understanding forwards. Memorably British in focus, well worth a try!

Gamer2546 ,

Highly recommended

Such an inspirational and humbling show - thanks for sharing…

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