So, then I want you to know who I've had
They went through my address book.
They went through everybody in my address
Is this is this person gay?
Is this person a lesbian?
Family, friends.
They, said they would interview everybody.
They would interview all my friends.
You know, I had friends in Germany
Islands.
They went to such lengths
because the whole.
Aim. Yeah.
The whole aim was to find these gay rings,
you know, gay and lesbian rings,
potential spies,
because we were open to blackmail.
Of course, the reason we were open to
to be gay in the armed forces.
But anyway, so the whole questioning
predominantly focused
But they also took a great
delight
who did what to who, how often you did it,
For how long?
How many times?
I mean, it was just.
On and on and on and on and on.
My sergeant sitting there,
So I just said, no comment on the time.
I think I didn't give anybody else up.
At the end of that,
that they expected that I would be
I was to return to my quarters,
I was not to leave Gibraltar,
and I was not to return to my workplace
center, which, of course,
And so and I was to be seconded
into the Army,
So,
then I
which was much shorter,
I think actually was the third interview
I was going to be second
and to tell me
But I couldn't leave Gibraltar,
And, the in due course,
I would be
They were going to go and visit
and my friends and family
and I would be told
discharged. So.






