About this time,
both Bill Millington and Des Sheen wrote home. Both their families had close
relations in Britain and so they tried to alleviate any feelings of fear they
might hold about their safety.
Bill told his
sister that ‘morale is very high and tails are definitely “up”. After the
recent fighting we are more confident than ever in the superiority of our
aircraft, and thus in ultimate victory.
(Bill Millington and Pipsqueak the Dog)
Des could not
help but mention that:
‘London has had
some heavy bombing all the week but they are just dumping their bombs anywhere
at night. Regent St, Strand, Sloan Square etc have all had a packet but the
military value has been very little considering. I saw lots of wrecked houses
and shops in South East London.’
But despite the
fact that ‘the East End has had it pretty bad’ Des was quick to state that ‘public
feeling is even stronger now especially as Buckingham Palace has been bombed
twice’.
Like Bill, he
commented on the positive morale.
‘Taken all round
things are gradually coming our way. It’s noticeable in the public confidence. Three
months ago it was more of fighting to the last man to keep Jerry out. The
improvement has been so marked the general topic is “when will we attack them
on the land”. Personally I’d like to have a look at the Ruhr where our bombers
have been paying courtesy calls for some months.
(Des Sheen)
Bill and Des
weren’t just spinning yarns to comfort the folks back home. Their opinions reflected
the secret home intelligence reports with that of 16 September stating that
‘yesterday’s aerial successes have produced enthusiastic praise for the RAF’
and that most people still ‘anticipate an invasion within a few days, and are
very confident that it will be a failure’. Indeed, ‘rumours that it has already
been attempted and has failed are reported from many quarters’.
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