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Motivation to Do Well
Having enlisted for the Korean War, Mr. Patrick remembers the displeasure from his father about his decision and how this gave him motivation to do well.
To The Hills Near Kapyong
In April 1951, the PPCLI Battalion moves to the hills near Kapyong. Mr. Nickerson re-constructs the first contact with the enemy there.
Korea's No Man's Land
Mr. Niles describes patrolling in No-Man’s Land, the skill of the North Korean foe, and tempting fate.
Fighting For and Losing Friends
Mr. Gowing describes how the largest motivation on the front line was to protect your friends and comrades, who were doing the same for you. He then describes how hard it was to see friends die.
Haven't You Ever Seen A Man Die Before?
Mr. Reitsma recalls coming upon a dying soldier who had been 'stitched' with bullets.
Lessons of War.
Mr. Weaver gives his point of view on lessons learned from the Boer War.
Boers Treatment of Natives. Battle.
Mr. Weaver discusses the differences between battle in the Boer and First World War. He then recalls how the Boers treated the natives.
Boers. Concentration Camps.
Mr. Weaver shares his thoughts on the Boers as people and the purpose of concentration camps.
Basic Training
Mr. Weaver recalls joining the army and basic training before going to Africa.
Hit by a Suicide Bomber
While on duty, Major Feyko provides details of the attack where he and his fellow comrades were injured and the personal impact of the wounds he incurred and the care he received.
An Ambush Never Forgotten
Mr. McCue shares a very personal and heart wrenching story of witnessing the ambush that killed his fellow comrade, Nichola Goddard.
A Devastating Event on Duty
Ms. Dupuis shares an emotional experience while on patrol where two of her comrades are killed.
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