Mr. Horowitz talks about the British and how they treated Canadians.
Sir Winston Churchill
Mr. Horowitz talks about Winston Churchill's leadership.
Training Improvisation
Mr. Horowitz explains how he and his regiment had to improvise because of somewhat inadequate equipment during training, but were finally honoured for it.
Enlisting
Mr. Horowitz describes why and how he enlisted. He also talks about his parents' reaction to his enrollment.
Brothers in Arms
Mr. Horowitz describes how the English and the French of his regiment got along and became close friends through adversity.
Innocence Lost
Mr. Horowitz describes how he was first ignorant to what was happening in Europe and then so tormented by the atrocities he heard that he left his girlfriend to enroll.
Defending Our Principles - A Message to Youth
Mr. Knockwood discusses the messages he would like to send to the youth of our country.
Armistice Day
Mr. Knockwood talks about what November the 11th means to him.
Celebrations (Or Lack Thereof)
Mr. Knockwood explains the different receptions he received in the United States and Canada after returning from Korea.
Hill 355
Mr. Knockwood recalls one particular battle he was involved in on Hill 355 in October 1951.
Proudly Canadian
Mr. Knockwood talks about the combat history and conduct of the Canadian soldier and how proud he is to be Canadian.
Battle Conditions
Mr. Knockwood talks about the battlefield conditions he faced in Korea