Mr. Simon describes the experience of learning to jump from an aircraft, and the tension he felt preceding and during a jump.
A Commanding Officer’s Respect
Mr. Simon describes being approached to relinquish his aboriginal status, but being persuaded otherwise by his commanding officer’s respect for his heritage.
Retrained as a Radio Operator
Mr. Simon describes returning to Japan for radio training, and what his duties were once he returned to Korea.
A Deadly Fighting Patrol
Mr. Simon describes his unit being ambushed and being chastised for abandoning a stretcher during shelling.
Pray to Survive
Mr. Simon attributes his survival to his spirituality and daily prayer.
A Noise Nearby
Mr. Simon describes having to perform a wire repair at Hill 355, and an unusual situation that unfolded there.
Confronted by Zoot Suits
Mr. Simon describes returning to Montreal by train after the Korean war, and being confronted by the Zoot Suits, who were anti-war protesters.
I Killed a Prisoner
Mr. Simon describes an incident, while he was on guard duty behind the lines, wherein he killed a North Korean prisoner who was trying to slit another guard’s throat.
Thoughts on Survival
Mr. Simon contrasts the difference between his original perception of what war would be like, to the reality of trying to survive in the trenches.
The North Koreans were Poorly Equipped
Mr. Simon discusses the impact of poor equipment on North Korea’s offensive ability, and what poor condition POWs were in.
Top Security Clearance
Mr. Simon describes working in a top security communications centre during his post-war military career.