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Treatment of Medical Staff

Treatment of Medical Staff

Mr. Castonguay describes the cruel treatment that some of the medical staff received after their capture.

Defence of Hong Kong

Defence of Hong Kong

Mr. Castonguay describes why it was important to defend Hong Kong. The men felt, even after the war, that they were sacrificed by being stationed in Hong Kong. They were aware of how important it was to hold the enemy back for those critical two weeks.

Japanese Attack

Japanese Attack

Mr. Castonguay describes the beginning of the attack on Hong Kong. Because he was working on the switchboard, he was able to hear about the impending attack.

Impressions of Hong Kong

Impressions of Hong Kong

Mr. Castonguay describes his impressions of Hong Kong. He was happy to finally see the land he had learned about in school and was impressed by the atmosphere which was so different from his home.

Camp Details

Camp Details

Mr. McGee describes how filthy the camps were and how diseases would break out. Also he went blind for a short period of time due to lack of vitamins.

"Your Son Has Been Found"

"Your Son Has Been Found"

Mr. McGee tells how his parents weren’t aware that he was a prisoner until an agent wired them and told them their son had been freed.

High Morale

High Morale

Mr. McGee goes into detail about some humorous times to keep their spirits up.

"Just Me and Thee"

"Just Me and Thee"

Mr. McGee tells an amazing story where his last sister and he made a bet of who would live longer. After she passed on, Mr. McGee spoke to a friend in ‘95 and made the same bet with George Merritt...

Message to the Youth

Message to the Youth

Mr. McGee says education is important but if your country needs you, then do what you can to help. He also explains what Remembrance Day means to him.

Return Home

Return Home

Mr. McGee describes how good it was to be back home and see his parents and family.

End of War

End of War

The POWs were told they’d be killed no matter what the outcome of the war was. But he explains why they weren’t executed.

Friends After The War

Friends After The War

Mr. McGee describes a phone call he got from a friend recently whom went through the blindness and Mr. McGee helped him through it.

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