Personal stories
Experience Christmas in the Canadian Armed Forces through the personal recollections of those who have served.
First World War
Second World War
- Alfred Joseph Babin – They started to holler "misu...misu" (part 1)
- Barnet J Danson – The return to Canada
- Donald Sommerville – A memory I will take to my grave
- Dr. Gordon Theal – Christmas in Nijmegen
- Dr. Robert Meiklejohn – Christmas at Ravenna
- Earl Gray – First Christmas away from home
- George MacDonell – The attack on Stanley Village on Xmas Day (part 1)
- George MacDonell – The attack on Stanley Village on Xmas Day (part 2)
- George N Peterson – Christmas propaganda
- Gerald Bowen – Rescuing victims of torpedoed vessels
- Jack Hannam – Old fashioned Canadian Christmas at sea (part 1)
- Jack Hannam – Old fashioned Canadian Christmas at sea (part 2)
- John McGee – Taken prisoner
- Kathleen Jean MacAulay – Christmas dinner
- Leo Murphy – You can’t say, "I’m not going."
- Maurice White – Not a merry Christmas
- Nancy de Boise Page – Germans, the patients
- Pansey Harvey – Christmas at the hospital
- Léo Paul Bérard – How many of us are going to be left around here?
- Ralph MacLean – Too exhausted to fight anymore
- Robert Linden – Desire to join the Air Force
- Ronald John Routledge – Hong Kong falls
- Russel C. Melanson Sr. – Patrolling the battle of the Bulge
- Thompson Knox – Almost human
- Vernon Dowie – Fighting in Ortona
- Vince A. Calder - Hong Kong POW
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