I interviewed many people for A Carefree War and have reproduced their accounts with their permission. I am conscious that these experiences were an important part of their lives, and I have endeavoured to give them a rewarding and accurate book. I would like to sincerely thank all of my contributors.
Altman, Jim
Atton, Cecily
Ayre, Patricia
Baker, Heather
Baskerville, Bruce
Bassett-Smith, Mrs
Bates, Miriam
Bates, Peter
Berry, Patricia
Bourke, Joan
Bradford, Lynton
Branagan, Gillian
Bretherton, James
Brown, Albert
Campbell, Elsie
Carolan, Ann
Carter, Lindsay
Coleman, Myfanwy
Coles, Peter (Andrews)
Crawford, Bruce
Craymer, Dick
Craymer, Joan
Creer, Jim
Curlewis, Ian
Cusins, George
Daley, Peter
David, Laeonie
Davis, Pam,
Deeley, Bill
Deveacke, Keith
Dobson, Martin
Dukes, Joyce
Ecob, Alan
Euwer, Anthony
Kyle, Andrew
Lark, Mary
Mackenzie, Sue
Macleay, Jean
Martin, Bill
Martin, John
McBain, Myrna
McCashney, Harold
McDonald, Valda
McFadden, Gordon
McKern, Don
Meaker, Arnold
Moss, Mary
Murphy, Kev
Newton, Georgia
Owen, Norman
Palmer, Sylvia
Parker, Jacqueline
Piaud, Charmaine
Polkinghorne, Nev
Potter, Geoff
Putt, Jane
Pye, Eileen
Featherstone-Haugh, Richard
Fisher, Cynthia
Fisher, Vera
Fletcher, Alan
Ford, Mary
Galwey, Alan
Gammidge, Colin
Geoghlin, Bill
Goldrick, Robert
Goldsmith, Horace
Goodhew, Ron
Gratte, Stan
Gray, Ann
Grieve, Judy
Grose, Peter
Gross, Audrey
Hanford, Meryl
Hanson, Jenny
Healy, Anthony
Hellmund, Marie
Hishion, Barry
Hoad, Geoff
Hooper, Tom
Howe, Vola
Huntsman, Leonie
Joiner, Margaret
Johnstone, Meryl
Killeen, Shirley
Kingston, Bev
Knight, Ann
Knight, Fay
Pringle, Michael
Reedman, Les
Riseley, Kate
Roper, Lance
Ross, Alec
Smith, Pamela
Squires, John
Stewart, Jenny
Sulman, Fay
Sun, Stella
Suttor, Judy
Taylor, Margaret
Taylor, Bob
Taylor, John
Thomas, Elaine
Thornley, Cassie
Tranter, David
Thurgood, Judith
Valder, John