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The Dutch Appreciation
Ms. Sloan describes a very moving celebration when the villagers came out to show their appreciation to the Canadian soldiers.
Dying Far From Home
On Remembrance Day Ms. Sloan expresses her compassion for the men that didn’t come back home and for the soldiers who got home, but still suffered.
Putting Our Training to Work
Mr. Campbell explains the concept of military training in relation to the purpose, intensity and effective results exercised during active deployments.
The Two Doctors
Mrs. Jackson expresses her sincere respect and opinions on what the two doctors, Dr. McIndoe and Dr. Tilley did for the men of East Grinstead, making them feel worthy apart from their devastating disfigurements.
Getting the Wrong Treatment
Mrs. Jackson tells about the wrong treatment being provided to the burned men in respect to saline baths and how the two doctors offered to take them to East Grinstead and begin rebuilding their bodies.
Experimental Surgery
Mrs. Jackson explains the type of surgeries provided by the doctors and the positive atmosphere in the ward amongst the burned men.
Taking the Bandages Off
Mrs. Jackson talks about being at the bedside of a patient when the bandages were to be removed from his face and the emotional impact it made.
Personal Strength
Mrs. Jackson explains the personal strength she received in dealing with these burned victims and how their strength helped her carry on.
On the Offence
Mr. Grossinger talks about being on the offence in Afghanistan instead of waiting for something to happen.
Battle School
Mr. Grossinger talks about going to battle school and how it prepared you for combat.
Rules of Engagement
Mr. Grossinger talks about rules of engagement and how they affect you in a dangerous area. He tells how the rules of engagement did not help when all he could do was sit back and listen to screaming then a shot. How the rules let him down and the people.
Accomplishments
Mr. Grossinger talks about how they made sure that everybody in the village never went hungry and that they were protected.
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