Britain was at war and at the age of 22, she had answered her country's call to defend it. Private Bernadette Bell, from Moston, Manchester, was serving with the Army's Auxiliary Territorial Service. On the morning of May 11th 1943, she and other newly recruited members of the 103rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade were in their billet on North Drive in Great Yarmouth. But, emerging through mists over the sea were 15 to 20 Focke-Wulf 190 Nazi planes. The pilots began dropping their deadly cargo of bombs and, due to the hazy weather conditions, men of the Royal Observer Corps on Gorleston...