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A Part of the First Special Service Force
Mr. Summersides recalls volunteering for the First Special Service Force and enjoying the short-lived but much improved menu before being sent to the Anzio Beachhead.
The Black Devils
Mr. Summersides explains how the Black Devils got their name.
Tactics of the First Special Service Force
As part of the force, Mr. Summersides describes the additional rubber boat training and exercises required to do this job.
Obtaining Additional Rations
Mr. Summersides remembers “borrowing” a few boxes of rations from an American ship that was being unloaded and high tailing it for the nearest bushes.
First Canadian out of Rome
During recce patrol into Rome, Mr. Summersides shares a humorous story of a time when he considered himself the first Canadian out of Rome.
Devil’s Brigade Brotherhood
Mr. Summersides talks about the high casualty rate within the Devil’s Brigade.
Sent in as Resistance Patrol
Mr. Summersides recounts a situation where the force was threatened with being blown up by the Germans.
Closer than Brothers
Mr. Summersides shares a sincere reflection of the bond amongst the force and the strong sense of camaraderie between the American and Canadian soldiers within the force.
Is it Like the Movies?
Mr. Summersides shares his story of what he tells the youth when they try to understand the role of the Devil’s Brigade.
Congressional Gold Medal
Mr. Summersides speaks about his acceptance and pride in receiving the Congressional Gold Medal of Honour for his efforts as part of the First Special Service Force.
Service as a Drummer
Mr. Fowler defines his role as a drummer within the regiment and the significance combatant and non-combatant soldiers play during wartime service.
Doing my Job Two Ways
Mr. Fowler identifies his service and how the common threat for survival became evident.
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