Displaying 3997 to 4008 of 4589 results.
The Positive Side of Somalia
Mr. Rutherford expresses his concern about the negative publicity Canadian Forces personnel received during the Somalia deployment, and instead focuses on the positive contributions made by our soldiers.
The Somalia Children
Mr. Rutherford describes the sight of the starving Somalia children.
Convoys at Sea
Mr. Nordlund provides detail as to the configuration of a convoy and its’ purpose at sea.
Convoys Escort in North Atlantic
Mr. Nordlund recalls his service on the North Atlantic on convoy escort and the degree of roughness at sea.
Skipper on Landing Craft during Barge Duty
Mr. Nordlund speaks about his responsibility as skipper during barge duty on the landing craft and the injury he received while unloading the barge.
Ships Looking Like Icebergs
Mr. Nordlund compares the ships icing up similar to an iceberg and how the men dealt with these conditions.
Duty onboard the HMCS Kootenay
Mr. Nordlund speaks about his enjoyment onboard the HMCS Kootenay, a passenger boat used to pick up people and escort submarines back to port.
Intensity of Daily Routine
Mr. Bilinskis describes the tension felt when convoying supplies to the devastated villages of Sarajevo.Mr. Bilinskis describes the tension felt when convoying supplies to the devastated villages of Sarajevo.
A Civil War Raging On
Mr. Bilinskis talks about arriving in Sarajevo and witnessing the devastation war brought to a city.
Going Through Trauma Together
Mr. Bilinskis provides a sense of tightness that develops amongst the soldiers while adapting to their surroundings.
Maybe Too Little Too Late
Mr. Bilinskis provides his opinion on coping after service in the military and results of living on the edge.
Did You See the Flash? It’s Too Late!
Mr. Ford reflects on some of the events and situations which most affected him during his time at the Front, ending with a reflection on death.
Displaying 3997 to 4008 of 4589 results.