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Fellow Soldier Catches on Fire.
Mr. Leduc tells us about the time when his fellow soldier’s hat caught on fire and the measures taken toward protecting his life.
Training is as important as the operation
Mr. Leduc expresses his view of the training received during WWII and Korea in comparison to training for CF members today.
Un-armed Combat Demonstration
Mr. Leduc shares a story about using real weapons during a training exercise where one of his fellow soldiers is stabbed.
Working in Communications
Mr. Terry explains a typical day in the Congo working in communications and on guard duty.
Tribal Affiliations
Mr. Terry explains the tribal environment in the Congo.
Drums for Communicating
Mr. Terry recalls the sounds of native drums and how they were used by the natives to relay the message that the UN Secretary General had died in a plane crash in September 1961.
It was Anarchy
Mr. Terry tries to explain what it feels like to be scared for your life.
Congolese Army
Mr. Terry recalls a situation after meeting up with one of the local Congolese army.
Massacre Environment
Mr. Terry remembers how quickly and easily killing could erupt.
CF-104 Aircraft Training
After receiving basic air force training, Mr. Batt speaks about additional training as armament systems technician with the CF-104 aircraft.
A Shock Upon Arrival
Mr. Batt shares his reaction arriving in France and experiencing the French culture.
Active Duty All the Time
Mr. Batt explains the responsibility of the ground crew and how they always had to be ready and available for duty.
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