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Wounded and Briefly Captured
Mr. Green recalls being wounded while at the Front Lines in Northern France, and being sent for treatment at the hospital in St. Julien. He describes fleeing the hospital because of a German invasion, and being briefly captured.
Surviving The Gas
Mr. Green recalls being gassed by the Germans while at the Front Lines of Northern France. He describes how the German soldiers were quite surprised to find any survivors let alone enough left for defence.
I was ready to jump
Mr. Lammers discusses transporting, planting and removing German land mines.
The kids are really hard...
Mr. Laxton describes the plight of children in the war zone.
It changed how people looked at us
Mr. Laxton discusses gaining the confidence of the diverse factions in his Bosnian theatre.
How far’d you get?
Mr. Laxton describes gaining the confidence of the command group by proving the value of terrain analysis.
Support the battle group
Mr. Laxton describes proving the value of terrain analysis and volunteering for Bosnia.
Things were changing
Mr. Laxton describes the steps leading to his becoming a Terrain Analyst.
Too Light
Mr. Knox describes how he was 15 pounds under weight when he first tried to enlist.
Tonsillitis
Mr. Knox tells us about having his tonsils removed without anaesthetic.
Memories of Home
Mr. Knox recalls an experience near the end of the War.
Fighting Against Their Own Country
Mr. Knox explains why a lot of the people they took as prisoners were Dutch.
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