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Caen and Beyond
The 3rd Division, of which the 12th Field Regiment is a part, eventually finds itself near Caen. They witness the destructive bombing that levelled the historic French city.
Beyond the Normandy Beach
The 12th Field Regiment encountered relatively light opposition along their section of the beach and managed to move seven miles inland on the first day. As night came, it continued to be a noisy and active operation.
Absolutely Nothing There!
Officer Hickey describes the culture shock felt when arriving in south Sudan where the country had absolutely nothing to offer them; no accommodations, no food, nothing at all.
No Time to be Scared
Officer Hickey speaks about interactions with the locals and how their sense of fear was soon allayed as they realized that the UN presence was a good thing!
Police Presence Most Important
Officer Hickey details the situation that existed and how the presence of police officers was a major part in bringing stability to the local population.
Policing Duties
Mr. Hickey explains some of the facets of his police work and the struggles that ensued.
Sierre Leone People, Very Intelligent!
He speaks about his interaction with the local people and his realization of their intelligence and ability to overcome many obstacles.
Culture Shock in Sierra Leone
Officer Hickey recounts his arrival and subsequent adjustment to the devastated region.
Reserves Vs. Regular Force
Mr. Hickey provides a strong comparison between the two types of service within the Canadian military.
Our Purpose in the Persian Gulf
Mr. Snell provides his insight into the reasons for Canadian sailors going to the Persian Gulf in support of the UN resolution.
Mail Always a Huge Morale Booster
Mr. Snell speaks about the thousands of letters and packages received on board the HMCS Athabaskan and the huge lift it gave sailors.
Celebrating Christmas with a Duet
Mr. Snell tells of the memorable time at sea during Christmas when he was given the opportunity to sing a duet with Captain Miller.
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