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Teamwork
Mr. O’Loan speaks about teamwork and why it is so crucial.
Helicopter procedure
Mr. O’Loan speaks about a scary procedure used by helicopters to safely land when their engines have cut out.
Concentration Camps
Mr. O’Loan speaks about visiting Dachau Concentration Camp.
Vimy Ridge
Mr. O’Loan speaks about his experience visiting Vimy Ridge for the first time.
No Work Tomorrow - Going Home
Mr. MacLean describes being liberated from Niigata.
Diphtheria
Mr. MacLean explains how a diphtheria vaccination saved his life, and how a friend of his wasn’t so lucky.
Too Exhausted to Fight Anymore
Mr. MacLean describes the events of December 24th and 25th, 1941. Japan’s last big offensive, being cornered on a cliff, surrendering, and seeing comrades while marching to a POW camp.
A Hunger Strike
Mr. Kelly talks about the hunger strike that took place in his company due to overly harsh officers.
Getting into the Airborne
Mr. Kelly describes how he was able to get into the airborne division after being refused for health reasons.
Joining the Army
Mr. Kelly talks about how he joined up with the army.
Headquarters Company Wasn’t a Fighting Unit
Mr. MacLean describes what the role of Headquarters Company was to be, and with no need for that role to be filled, what he did instead. He then describes how, because of where he was posted on the island, he did not actually see war action until well after Japan invaded.
What Was It All For? - The Futility of War
Mr. Candow explains his frustration with armed conflict.
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