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The Other Side of War
Mrs. Jackson expresses how thankful she was to be part of the social network for the Guinea Pigs and the opportunity it provided to see another side of war, a positive one.
Strength of People in London
Mrs. Jackson emphasizes the strength and encouragement given to the Guinea pigs by people in London, comparing it to the wonderful source of strength that Churchill, King and Queen had for their country.
A Bit About the Locals
Mr. Diamond talks about the relationships they had with the locals and some of the differences between the cultures.
We were Peacekeepers
Mr. Diamond talks about being a peacekeeper and some of the situations which occurred while he was in the Congo.
Signals Unit
Mr. Diamond Explains his responsibilities in the Congo.
End of War Reaction
Ms. Dion discusses her reaction as well as the reaction of her family to the end of the war.
Women Enlisting
Ms. Dion talks about women enlisting in the service.
Where Did All The Young Men Go?
Ms. Dion talks about how all the young men in her village seemed to disappear when Canada went to war.
Pubs and the Social Side of Life
Mrs. Jackson speaks about how the people of London accepted the Guinea Pigs in their local pubs.
Comradery
Mr. Jacobs shares his positive attitude towards treatment amongst his fellow soldiers.
Bonding Like Brothers
Mrs. Jackson speaks about the bond of friendship formed amongst the burn patients of East Grinstead and the “brotherly love” they had for one another.
Personal Strength
Mrs. Jackson explains the personal strength she received in dealing with these burned victims and how their strength helped her carry on.