Mr. Leduc shares a story about using real weapons during a training exercise where one of his fellow soldiers is stabbed.
Training is as important as the operation
Mr. Leduc expresses his view of the training received during WWII and Korea in comparison to training for CF members today.
Fellow Soldier Catches on Fire.
Mr. Leduc tells us about the time when his fellow soldier’s hat caught on fire and the measures taken toward protecting his life.
Becoming a paratrooper
Mr. Bowen discusses in detail the physical training necessary to become a paratrooper, and describes the emotional turmoil that sometimes resulted from jumping out of an aircraft.
A 50 Mile Forced March
Mr. Melanson describes reaching the Baltic ahead of the Russians and the hoard of German POWs in Canadian care.
Landing in a Tree!
Mr. Melanson describes parachuting over the Rhine with both tragic and humorous consequences.
Jonesy’s Story - A Tremendous Brotherhood
Mr. Melanson describes the tremendous bond among the remaining members of his battalion.
Looking for Excitement
Mr. Melanson reflects on his reasons for wanting to serve overseas.
Life Aboard the Louis Pasteur
Mr. Melanson talks about his crossing aboard the Louis Pasteur as she sailed to England.
Patrolling the Battle of the Bulge
Mr. Melanson describes his backup role in the Battle of the Bulge.
Becoming A Paratrooper
Despite being turned down by the Navy due to a weak left eye, Mr. Melanson persevered. He tells us about the path that led him to becoming a paratrooper.
War Memories
Mr. Mullin talks about his most vivid memories from the war. These included his second time jumping from an airplane and delivering a baby.