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The Level of Poverty
Mr. Vaillancourt describes what he witnessed and the degree of poverty among the Haitians.
Another Bad Place in the World
Mr. Vaillancourt expresses the frustration felt because he cannot make a difference.
Never Felt Threatened
Mr. Vaillancourt, as a peacekeeper, never felt fear.
Bad Memories of Haiti
Mr. Vaillancourt speaks of the horrific conditions the Haitian people must live under.
The Good and the Bad
Mr. Vaillancourt expresses his feelings on the mission Haiti.
Back into Family Life
Mr. Vaillancourt reflects on his attitudes when returning home and getting back into civilian life.
Quartermaster on the SS Northern Prince
Mr. Goodyear describes the path that led him from Newfoundland to New York to become quartermaster aboard the SS Northern Prince.
Protective Measures
Mr. Goodyear discusses several devices used to protect merchant ships: deck mounted guns, degaussing the hull, paravanes for mine sweeping, and finally balloons to deter Stuka dive bombers.
Witnessing Dunkirk
Mr. Goodyear describes the view of the French coast during the Dunkirk evacuation, and watching a torpedoed ship sink extremely quickly.
Gold for War Goods
Mr. Goodyear describes a very high security voyage in which British gold bullion was transported to the United States in exchange for war material.
Spared by the Admiral von Scheer
Mr. Goodyear describes sighting the German pocket battle ship, Admiral von Scheer, during an Atlantic crossing and speculates about why it failed to attack his vessel.
Hero in a Storm
Mr. Goodyear describes an act of great courage by a crew mate during the fiercest Atlantic storm he’d ever experienced.
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