Rebbonk,
No I was back in civvy street then, I know they had dark glasses and it was thought too close But?
What does come to mind, the first Atom bombs seem to catch the British by surprise, they were Loading ships to go the far East and had to switch them to the Middle East. But the Canadians and American troops seemed to think it would be first come first served regarding Ships allocation.
A large troop train of Americans pulled into Euston Station at the same time a large train load of Canadians, this started the biggest 'Punch-up of all time" then about fifty American Military police tried to control the scene. five minutes later a British military train pulled in the British M.P's lined the Platform over hailers, "Now hear this no one is allowed to leave this train' remain seated" and kept repeating the message. We sat there for nearly an hour glued to the windows, watching the fight, then a big yank M.P with Hailer roared "Now hear this, any one on this Station in dishevelled uniform will be sent to the rear of the shipping list", after a few times it got through to the troops and order was restored.