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Suffering and lessons learned
Mr. Parker states that suffering is a part of life and relates this to the animal world.
Mr. Parker talks about physical and mental pain.
Mr. Parker talks about what he feels are important lessons to be learned from surviving an extreme situation such as battle.
Todays children
Mr. Parker talks about today's media and its impact on children.
After the War
Mr. Parker talks about readjusting to civilian life, and the advantages of the military structured life.
When the war ended
Mr. Parker talks about being in NW Europe when the war ended and enemy officers coming blindfolded through their line and then leaving again a short time later without blindfolds. This told him the end was finally here. He was sent to England for some repatriation duties, and then returned to New York in February 1946.
Close call on tank patrol
Mr. Parker talks with admiration of a Lieutenant Cutville, and a recce they went on in a tank, where they were hit by an armour-piercing shell (but escaped unscathed).
Punishment for AWOL
Vokes strips him down to buck private and sends him back to the ranks, but he also adds a twist to the punishment.
Punishment
Mr. Parker returns to base, and is arrested. He is brought up on charges in front of General Vokes.
Leadership
Mr. Parker talks about what he thought of the Canadian troops, and meeting General Chris Vokes. He also makes off with a girl in a town for the weekend.
Hitler Youth
Mr. Parker talks about running into the SS and Hitler Youth in NW Europe, and how tenacious they could be.
Fighting on in Northwest Europe
Mr. Parker talks about why Italy was so much harder a campaign (for him) than North West Europe, and the respect he had for some of the German fighting regiments.
Camaraderie
Mr. Parker talks about how he felt they were able to keep going, and the kinds of things they did after a battle to try and let loose some of the pent-up tension.
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