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Hardest to Survive - Could Die Anytime
Mr. Cote explains how survival is the hardest element of war, and recounts the story of a comrade who died the day before he was to go home.
No Escorts Available
Mr. Haegert describes how there were no escorts for the ships unless they had troops onboard.
Like to Forget
Mr. McNiven describes what he'd most like to forget about the Second World War.
War Is A Terrible Thing
Mr. McNiven discusses how the people of Europe suffered during the Second World War.
It’s Easy At The Time, But It's Not Easy
Mr. McNiven explains how the intense training made the physical task of killing easy, but not easy to deal with.
Something Unreal, You Can't Believe
Mr. McNiven explains how football players remind him of soldiers, and defines how scared he was.
The Job of a Special Force Signaller
Mr. McNiven recalls being assigned to a Special Force of signallers, and describes their duties.
Landing at Juno Beach
Mr. McNiven recalls embarking on the Juno Beach invasion, and landing on the beach with 2nd Division as reinforcement for the 3rd Division.
English Pub Memories
Mr. McNiven recalls happy and sad memories of English pubs, pinching beer, and helping with rescues and body recovery.
Remember
Mr. Penney describes the mortar murders he witnessed that killed innocent children. Also, he wants people to realize how important it is to respect soldiers of the past, present and future.
Sad Sights Seen
Mr. Penney describes what he saw in 1994 when he was in Rwanda.
Providing Support
Mr. Cote recalls two instances of his unit being called for support - one for requested friendly fire - against North Korean and Chinese forces.
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