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Incendiary Bombed.Home of Mar Davies.
Many Men from the Maesglas Area trained to become fire fighters and rescue workers in those war time years
Maesglas="[greenfields]"Nick Name "MOSCOW" for its left views of red flag flying high
The incendiary bombs were scattered over a this area of the estate.
Though we were just children at the age of thirteen and fourteen.
In an eagerness to take part and be considered an help
Would accompany the neighbour on duty patrol of fire watching in the area.
The night in Question of the incendiary attack.
Possibly we were more of an hindrance in our innocence of youth and inquisitiveness to see the bombs burning brightly when one lifted a sandbag.
This inquisitiveness not only took the young Often elder people would flock to observe bomb damaged buildings and would go out watching the planes caught in the searchlight and the shell bursts and shrapnel flying and whining every where.
Far from it even though short of food and night attacks with lack of sleep.
One often would hear of some town in the country having a harder time.
We were so cemented together in our unity of the defeat of our then foe.
A nation of British we stood together.