The Pilot

Ron came to the scene with the title of a pilot and had his three years spent in the Hellcat and Spitfire planes’ cockpit. Many things changed in his life during those days. He found his soulmate while serving in England. However, his love story begun at a weird note. The man received a letter that was for another man who had the same name as Ron.      

Letter To Stranger

Ron knew that the letter wasn’t for him despite that he replied to the letter. And this is how his love life kickstarted. The girl who sent the letter was Sheila and much to Ron’s surprise she responded to his letter and the duo began to chit chat with each other. Soon their casual talks bloomed into love. And in a matter of years, the couple tied the knot in 1942. They chose Esher, a southern England town to start their new life.

Growing Family


Alistair Phil’s father came to the family after two years of their marriage. Ron was there at the time of Aliaster’s birth but the infant was not going to see his father for the coming six weeks. The man got to spend just one night with his family after he came back to Esher. However, this time Sheila was not getting a good feeling. She felt as if something wrong was going to happen very soon.       

Last Time


Phil referred to his grandmother and said, “My grandmother remembered him walking off down the garden path knowing that she would never see him again,” “She had some sort of premonition.” Ron who had no idea what was going on inside Shila’s mind bid adieu to his family. Ron joined HMS Indefatigable soon after returning to the work. The man was set to become a part of a mission that was not only dangerous but far away from home too. 

Most Important Vessel

The Royal Navy attacked the Tirpitz at is mooring located in Kåfjord on August 22, 1944. The ship was a significant vessel as it was the heaviest battleship made by a European navy. The battleship was so dangerous that Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister commanded complete distortion of it.      

Fleet Of Air Carriers

The Royal Navy was more than determined to destroy the Tirpitz and so they launched a fleet of air carriers to unleash attacks. They began their first bombing raid that morning. Well, the things did not go quite the way they had planned. Their endeavors died down without causing any harm to the vessel. It was a FAILURE.