Corporal Wilf Coates
Hannah also interviewed Wilf about D-Day with
the parachutists. This is what he said to her:
AN INTERVIEW WITH WILF
COATES
What rank
were you?
Corporal
How old
were you on D-day?
17
Before
jumping what was the atmosphere like?
Tense, had done practice jumps,
nervous, quiet, only the Captain giving messages. Some lads were airsick..
Once joint to the rope it was deadly silent. The Captain jumped first and I
was soon after. You know the parachute opened because of the plane sup
stream and the stitching.
On
jumping how was it?
It was quiet, not bad
conditions, the wind rushed my face. You let your kit bag fall steadily so
it didn’t catch in tress or in water. Once the bag touched the ground you
had two metres left. It was disorientated.
How was
it on landing?
Dark! We used clickers, they
click when pressed. The Captain flashed his torch twice on the ground, it
meant gather round. From here on …. A head count, injury check, helping out
of trees, removing parachutes. After this orders were given.
How close
to the bridge did you land?
Within 2 or 3 miles.
What did
you expect on landing?
Didn’t know, was surprised by
the lack of resistance.
Did you
know how long you would have to hold the bridges?
No – but we had to hold it 36
hours until we were relieved by the Oxford and Buckinghamshire glider maps.
Did you
know who was coming to relive you?
No, just British Glider Troops.
Was the
jump itself enjoyable?
Yes! It was nice conditions, no
wind, no fire, quiet stable ground, fairly dark.
Was there
much fire on taking the bridge?
Not really. The fire was mainly
on the beaches. The hardest part was crossing with the German artillery,
gunners, British or Allied aircraft.
Were
there any difficulties i.e. caught in trees?
Only 1 or 2 were caught in
trees.
What did
you think when you were told it was being delayed?
Confused. I had to hold on to
nervous excitement, pausing the nervous adrenaline. You were hungry, nerves
stopped you eating, and it was tiring.
Did you
enjoy your time in the army?
Yes.
Would you
do D-day again if you had the chance?
Yes, I certainly would, it was
an experience, I would like to relive.
How did
you feel on securing the bridge?
Brilliant, best feeling ever,
now all we had to do was hold it.
What was
it like seeing reinforcements?
We had just strengthened our
ranks and we could rest without fear so it was pretty amazing.
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