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Afghanistan Rocket Attacks

Afghanistan Rocket Attacks

Ms. Streppa compares the camp environments in Haiti and Afghanistan, in particular experiencing rocket attacks while serving in Kandahar.

Military Nurse

Military Nurse

Ms. Streppa discusses her two postings in Canada. In St. Jean, Quebec, she was in charge of immunizing all of Canada’s military recruits and in Ottawa she upgraded her skills in a civilian hospital.

‘McGyver’ Nursing

‘McGyver’ Nursing

Ms. Streppa describes the limitations that her field hospital faced and the ability of staff to adapt to their limited medical supplies.

First Crew Of Women

First Crew Of Women

Ms. Streppa describes joining the navy as a signalman and later realizing her goal of becoming a military nurse.

Comradery

Comradery

Mr. Jacobs shares his positive attitude towards treatment amongst his fellow soldiers.

Sight of the Dead

Sight of the Dead

Mr. Pike describes his feelings when witnessing nine dead Canadian soldiers lying outside the Regimental Aid Post.

Infantry Platoon in the Field

Infantry Platoon in the Field

Mr. Pike explains the components that made up the infantry platoon and how they dealt with the wounded.

High Regard for Canadian Soldiers

High Regard for Canadian Soldiers

Mr. Pike expresses pride for Canada’s service in Korea, and the great respect Korean people have for Canadian soldiers.

Field Ambulance Composition

Field Ambulance Composition

Mr. Pike explains the logistics of a field ambulance team and the responsibilities of each section during the Korean War.

Putting Our Training to Work

Putting Our Training to Work

Mr. Campbell explains the concept of military training in relation to the purpose, intensity and effective results exercised during active deployments.

Dying Far From Home

Dying Far From Home

On Remembrance Day Ms. Sloan expresses her compassion for the men that didn’t come back home and for the soldiers who got home, but still suffered.

The Dutch Appreciation

The Dutch Appreciation

Ms. Sloan describes a very moving celebration when the villagers came out to show their appreciation to the Canadian soldiers.

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