The courage of the military personnel and volunteers who suffered the ordeal of the intense Nazi bombing of London was remembered Tuesday on the 70th anniversary of the day the first bombs fell.
Paramedic Jeremy Freer wasn't impressed when he worked for a couple of air-ambulance companies helping transport ill patients around the world.
A remembrance service at the cathedral marked the 70th anniversary of the start of the raids. Thousands of people across the UK were killed and injured in the series of raids on cities by German forces in 1940 and 1941.