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I'll find another task, then

I'll find another task, then

Mr. Laxton describes applying terrain analysis in the field.

How far’d you get?

How far’d you get?

Mr. Laxton describes gaining the confidence of the command group by proving the value of terrain analysis.

We watched a real war going on

We watched a real war going on

Mr. Laxton describes landing in Bosnia and viewing first hand the reality of war.

The task was well defined

The task was well defined

Mr. Laxton describes the advance training he received prior to leaving for Bosnia.

Support the battle group

Support the battle group

Mr. Laxton describes proving the value of terrain analysis and volunteering for Bosnia.

Things were changing

Things were changing

Mr. Laxton describes the steps leading to his becoming a Terrain Analyst.

Too Light

Too Light

Mr. Knox describes how he was 15 pounds under weight when he first tried to enlist.

Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis

Mr. Knox tells us about having his tonsils removed without anaesthetic.

Memories of Home

Memories of Home

Mr. Knox recalls an experience near the end of the War.

Fighting Against Their Own Country

Fighting Against Their Own Country

Mr. Knox explains why a lot of the people they took as prisoners were Dutch.

Cotton Baton

Cotton Baton

Mr. Knox speaks of how they would put cotton baton in their ears to protect themselves from the noise of the guns.

Almost Human

Almost Human

Mr. Knox talks about Dunkirk and how the Germans were “almost human.”

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