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Extreme Weather
Mr. Reitsma describes how wet and cold it got while he was stationed in Korea.
You Eat What's Hot
Mr. Reitsma recalls the diet in Korea, explaining conditions soldiers would have to cook in, and describing an instance when a lack of dishes for a cooked meal left him with slop.
Dangerous Teens
Mr. Reitsma recalls feeling pity toward the children that would follow the troops looking for handouts, but not letting his guard down.
Prepared? You Think You Are
Mr. Reitsma recalls the excellent training he received, and explains how nothing short of actually participating in war can prepare you for it.
Might As Well Fight For The Army
Mr. Reitsma recalls how he and a friend joined the Army following a scuffle at a strike in Vancouver, BC.
Impacts of War
Mr. Lowe describes some of the physical and emotional impacts of his Hong Kong service.
Quite a Reunion
Mr. Lowe describes his return home to Manitoba.
Reception From the American Brass
Mr. Lowe describes commandeering a train to Tokyo and a very warm reception from the American Brass upon their arrival.
The War is Over
Mr. Lowe describes being told the war is over and the events which followed before finally leaving Sendai camp.
Sendai Camp
Mr. Lowe describes the conditions at the Sendai camp in northern Japan as well as his duties in the mine.
Deadly Revenge
Mr. Lowe describes his responsibilities in the Yokohama shipyard foundry, routine sabotage, and deadly revenge against a cruel guard.
POW Living Conditions
Mr. Lowe describes Sham Shui Po and compares it with his experiences at North Point, particularly burial detail and the Kai Tak labour gangs.