AH: What form did the night duties take then? What did you actually have to do?
MB: You know, you went to work during the day obviously and then you have a rota and you had to report in our case at Keinton Mandeville. Keinton Mandeville was an old quarrying village and they used to have these stonecutters, shelters, and we used to meet there. And then two at a time we would go on a walkabout, so called, patrol you know, and we were basically watching for any parachutists, that was the main thing that used to alternate with duties on what was termed strategic points such as the viaduct in Somerton, and that sort of thing, and we would patrol around these bridges and then go off to work again the next morning cause nothing ever happened.
AH: So for how long a period then were you on duty?
MB: Well, you would be on duty from darkness. Someone would be there on duty, and it was a, as I recall it, it was a pretty, what they called a ‘fake’. Because you came on duty when you could. I mean I was around the latter part. I was driving a lorry from seven o’clock in the morning until seven at night, so it was no good putting me on duty at six o’clock, because I wouldn’t be home until about eight anyway, and so the night time was covered by people as and when they could get them basically
AH: But when you were on duty at night, you were patrolling the parish?
MB: Well that’s it really. We used to do the main patrols around the Combe Hill ‘cause you had a very good view there across towards the Mendips and if there was anything coming it was the flight path, you see, come up. Normally they’d come up over Weymouth, Yeovil and on to Bristol, and Bristol used to, I mean we watched Bristol being bombed night after night. But what we were really looking for wasn’t the bombing and the fireworks at Bristol, it was if there was any parachute invasion that really our main belief, was for parachutists.
AH: And if there had a lot of parachutes, parachutists coming down, I mean, were there any particular...?
MB: There would have been panic stations!