Mr. Campbell explains the importance of a soldier’s rifle and how you know when you’ve made a good shot.
Close Call
Mr. Campbell explains a close encounter with Serbian military police where he and an RCMP officer were eating at a restaurant and two MP’s came up to them with their guns drawn.
Sights Seen
Mr. Campbell talks about seeing the Yugoslavian soldiers and the mean look they always had in their eye. He says it was quite an eerie sight.
Brought Up To Help Others
Mr. Campbell explains how, when he was in Yugoslavia they weren’t supposed to help civilians who needed attention, but he did what he could for them anyhow.
Serbian Head Games
Mr. Campbell explains about how the Serbian soldiers would always point their guns at the peace officers but would never shoot. He explains how you got used to it and knew exactly how to react.
Teamwork
Mr. O’Loan speaks about teamwork and why it is so crucial.
Concentration Camps
Mr. O’Loan speaks about visiting Dachau Concentration Camp.
Atlantic Crossing
Mr. Ryder speaks of the rough time they had crossing the Atlantic aboard the Louis Pasteur.
Rules of Engagement
Mr. Adair talks about what ‘Rules of Engagement’ means and what is means in the field. He gives an example of how they took on fire and the soldiers did not return fire because of the Rules of Engagement.
Cold War
Mr. Paterson talks about why he thinks we won the cold war.