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Supplies Not Meant for the Military

Supplies Not Meant for the Military

Mr. Slusar witnesses the food and medical supplies for the civilian people being taken by the military for their own use, an act he could not support.

Proudest Memory of Sarajevo

Proudest Memory of Sarajevo

Mr. Slusar expresses his pride when watching the first plane come in to the airport. One of the best experiences of his service.

Level of Stress

Level of Stress

Mr. Slusar describes the level of stress and reasons that cause intensity during a mission.

The Importance of Structure

The Importance of Structure

Mr. Slusar stresses the importance of structure and the importance of a checklist of a soldier’s daily routine, a positive habit hard to break when returning home.

Being Wounded Ended My War

Being Wounded Ended My War

Mr. Lockyer tells us about being wounded and how that was his last day of service in Normandy.

Reading Letters For a Different Reason

Reading Letters For a Different Reason

Mr. Lockyer explains why letters were read in unsealed envelopes, not for the reasons you may have thought.

Pep Talk on Juno Beach

Pep Talk on Juno Beach

Mr. Lockyer tells us about the day they arrived on Juno beach and about getting a pep talk by the colonel.

Fellowship of Regiment

Fellowship of Regiment

Mr. Lockyer explains the difference between the fellowship of the men.

Steel Needles and Canadian Nurses

Steel Needles and Canadian Nurses

After being wounded Mr. Lockyer found himself in a hospital where he was glad to see Canadian nurses and doctors.

Shipments From Home

Shipments From Home

Mr. Lockyer explains that infantry normally carry everything they own with them, but explains that many of the men shared many things as well as creatively packaged gifts from home.

Protect your Country!

Protect your Country!

Mr. Taylor expresses the view that it is everyone’s responsibility to protect their country.

Wet Conditions

Wet Conditions

Mr. Taylor describes weather conditions in Korea, in particular the impact of mud resulting from the monsoon rains.

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