
During the Second World War, thousands of men and women from the Caribbean volunteered to serve in the British armed forces, driven by a sense of duty and a desire to contribute to the war effort. Despite their commitment, these volunteers faced significant challenges, including racial discrimination and bureaucratic obstacles, as they navigated their roles within the British military. Through personal accounts and archival footage, the story highlights the experiences of these individuals as they sought to serve their country and the complexities of their integration into British society during a time of global conflict.




