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Pic 21. Charlie lies unconscious. His right leg lies awkwardly. Some RAF<br />

ground crew members rush to put out <strong>the</strong> flames. A crew member goes to<br />

help Charlie.<br />

PANEL ABOVE: R.A.F. GROUND CREW RUSHED TO TACKLE THE<br />

FLAMES, AND ASSIST THE UNCONSCIOUS PILOT.<br />

CREW MEMBER 1: GET THOSE FLAMES OUT, NOW!<br />

CREW MEMBER 2: STRETCHER BEARER, OVER HERE!<br />

Pic 22. Charlie comes to in a sick bay bed. His head and arms are bandaged<br />

(he was burned in <strong>the</strong> plane explosion), and we (somehow!) see that his right<br />

foot is bound tightly with bandages. His C.O., Wing Commander William<br />

Campbell and Medical Officer George Payne stand by his beside.<br />

PANEL ABOVE: THE FOLLOWING DAY, CHARLIE WOKE UP IN THE<br />

SICK BAY. THE BASE C.O., WING COMMANDER WILLIAM CAMPBELL,<br />

AND MEDICAL OFFICER GEORGE PAYNE STOOD BY HIS BEDSIDE.<br />

CHARLIE: WH-WHAT HAPPENED, SIR?<br />

CAMPBELL: EASY, BOYD. YOU’RE IN SICK BAY. YOU’VE GOT A<br />

NASTY CONCUSSION AND SOME MINOR BURNS.<br />

PAYNE: YOU ALSO HAVE A SEVERELY SPRAINED ANKLE.<br />

YOU’LL BE OUT OF ACTION FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS,<br />

AT LEAST.<br />

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