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Political instability and fear
Mr. Campbell describes feeling uneasy due to the anti-British sentiments prevalent in India. When his aircraft is forced to crash land he and his crew mates decide to take drastic measures if threatened by the locals.
Low level bombing instruction
Mr. Campbell describes volunteering to teach American pilots low-level flying after a US Liberator squadron is decimated by the Japanese air force. He then describes his pilot being offered a Victoria Cross in exchange for his (and his crew's) life.
Arrival in Cambodia
Mr. Beresford speaks about the UN’s purpose for going to Cambodia and the environment the soldiers faced.
The Cambodian People
Mr. Beresford describes the way of life of the locals.
Role of the United Nations
Mr. Beresford explains the distribution and delivery process of supplies and improvements made by the UN with the situation in Cambodia
Food and Water Source
Mr. Beresford provides in detail the system used for water purification for the soldiers and the variety of foods available.
Presence of Mines
Mr. Beresford speaks about recognizing mines and the level of care needed to remain safe.
Typical Work Day
Mr. Beresford explains a typical work day and how the excessive temperatures affected their routine.
Guilty For What The UN Had
Mr. Beresford tells how they coped with the military having so much and the locals having so little!
Changing Lifestyle When Returning Home
Mr. Beresford explains how his experiences in Cambodia changed his style of living in Canada.
Returning to Civilian Life
Mr. Beresford shares his difficulties in adjusting to life at home after his tour in Cambodia.
Why Tanzania?
Mr. Kish shares his opinion as to the purpose of the Canadian Military being in Tanzania
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