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10 Minutes at the Front

10 Minutes at the Front

Mr. Candow recalls an accident suffered by a comrade from his hometown, within 10 minutes of arriving at the front lines.

Near Miss

Near Miss

Mr. Candow recalls an occasion when he and a fellow signaller came under fire while repairing a communications line.

On Patrol with UN

On Patrol with UN

Mr. Grossinger talks about being a patrol for the UN but they were the only troops without weapons.

Ambushed

Ambushed

Mr. Grossinger describes being ambushed in Lebanon.

Close to Combat but Undeterred

Close to Combat but Undeterred

Mr. Candow describes the state of the harbor when his regiment arrived in Algiers, and explains how the men maintained their composure in the face of danger.

Newfoundlanders Were at Ortona

Newfoundlanders Were at Ortona

Mr. Candow laments how the Newfoundland Regiment provided support at Ortona, but has never been credited in any writings about the battle.

Didn’t want the Stripes

Didn’t want the Stripes

Mr. Candow recalls turning in a stripe of promotion, and explains his reason for not wanting to become a sergeant.

Big Loud Guns

Big Loud Guns

Mr. Candow describes the noise made by Howitzers used in Norfolk, and recalls how vibrations from Long-Toms firing just outside Lanchiano, Italy, shook the town to ruins.

Prejudice From ‘Real War’ Veterans

Prejudice From ‘Real War’ Veterans

Mr. Himes recalls the poor attitude of the legions and their members toward Korean War Veterans upon their return home. He describes one particular instance of prejudice during his first attempt to join the legion.

I’m a Veteran!

I’m a Veteran!

Mr. Neepin explains his hatred for the ‘peacekeeping' moniker and laments how some Canadian citizens and ‘War Veterans' contend peacekeepers aren't ‘real Veterans'.

The Difference a Few Years Can Make

The Difference a Few Years Can Make

Mr. Neepin describes seeing a huge difference in Javar, Bosnia between his first tour there in 1997, and his second tour in 2000.

Conflict Resolution and Persecution

Conflict Resolution and Persecution

Mr. Neepin describes escorting civilians back to homes which they had been removed from, and how households would be denied services because of their religion.

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