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Canadian Military Did an Outstanding Job

Canadian Military Did an Outstanding Job

Mr. Hynes expresses the pride he has for the service Canadian sailors gave during the Persian Gulf War.

Treat Everyone Equal

Treat Everyone Equal

As a cook, Mr. Hynes shares his philosophy of no matter what rank or level, all sailors were provided the same meal and he expresses his strong belief in doing so.

Respect for the Service Provided

Respect for the Service Provided

Mr. Hynes expresses the respect he felt from fellow sailors as he cooked the very best meals and provided the best service he was capable of.

Phone Cards for Family

Phone Cards for Family

Mr. Hynes speaks of the convenience of phone cards as a necessary connection with loved ones back home.

The Happenings at Sea

The Happenings at Sea

Mr. Hynes shares some stories of preparation on board ship with medications and sense of equipment being ready for use should scud missiles be fired.

A Male Dominant Culture

A Male Dominant Culture

Mr. Hynes expresses his personal views on how he saw the culture portrayed during his time in Qatar.

Team Work of Cooks

Team Work of Cooks

Mr. Hynes explains the process amongst the teams of cooks and bakers and how they ensured that everyone was getting fed properly.

Extreme Heat Upon Arrival in Qatar

Extreme Heat Upon Arrival in Qatar

Mr. Hynes describes in detail the feeling of getting off the plane in Qatar and experiencing extreme heat conditions..

Getting the Call

Getting the Call

Mr. Hynes shares his experience in getting chosen to be part of the contingent of cooks that would take part in the Persian Gulf War.

Grenade training was dangerous.

Grenade training was dangerous.

Mr. Page describes a training incident where a soldier accidentally drops a live grenade in their trench. Their sergeant throws it away just in time.

Hunger and civilian interaction in France

Hunger and civilian interaction in France

Mr. Page discusses the hunger among French civilians and watching children licking out empty meat tins. He also describes being billeted with a French family and their little girl crying for a goodbye kiss.

Back into Service on HMS Sheffield

Back into Service on HMS Sheffield

Mr. Gill describes getting right back into the service and winding up in England, where he was assigned to HMS Sheffield, an RN battleship.

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