Casualty Clearing Station
Reaching the assembly point, Mr. Hannam is busy recording casualties while at the same time assisting wounded infantrymen.
My VAC Account
My VAC AccountReaching the assembly point, Mr. Hannam is busy recording casualties while at the same time assisting wounded infantrymen.
Mr. Bruce describes a touching encounter with a child survivor of the Allied advance through Beny-sur-Mer, during a post-war pilgrimage.
Mr. Cromwell speaks of the first big push into Caen witnessing the sight of planes and bombs being dropped very close to their trenches.
Mr. Ross describes his activities during the night crossing toward the beaches of Normandy, as thousands of Allied vessels moved forward.
Mr. Champoux describes how the Germans were attempting to escape. He also describes the destruction on the road of the Falaise Gap.
Mr. Gorsline talks about the time leading-up to D-Day.
Mr. Hall describes the chaos of D-Day and a chance meeting with his brother.
Ms. Seeley remembers D-Day and speaks of several moving experiences with her patients.
Mr. Feyko hopes Canadians thank Veterans when they can. It is really appreciated.
Years after his accident, Mr. Feyko finds a way to give back to the ill and injured comrades through Soldier On.