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She Did Not Like Canadians

She Did Not Like Canadians

Mr. Tomlin gives a glimpse of the efficiency and personalities in a wartime hospital setting.

Bad Ankles

Bad Ankles

Mr. Tomlin discusses his enlistment and a reprieve on the parade square.

The task was well defined

The task was well defined

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

Memories of Home

Memories of Home

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

Post War Depression

Post War Depression

Mr. Tee tells us how difficult he found things after the war was over.

Never Rush It

Never Rush It

Mr. Tee tells us why he would never rush things even though he was being instructed through the wireless to go quicker.

Our First Casualties

Our First Casualties

Mr. Tee talks about experiencing the first casualties.

Dive Bombers

Dive Bombers

Mr. Tee recalls the Germans dive bombing them and how scary it was.

A Sense of Humour

A Sense of Humour

Mr. Tee tells us why he thinks a good sense of humour is an important trait for a soldier to possess.

From Hero to Coward

From Hero to Coward

Mr. Tee tells us how you can perform acts of bravery one day and the next day you may turn and run when you shouldn't.

Hope for the Best

Hope for the Best

Mr. Wright reflects on his two combat jumps and very close call with a German bullet.

.303 Pull!

.303 Pull!

Mr. Wright describes the training required to become a paratrooper.

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