Mr. Moroz tells of the opportunities he was seeking when deciding to join as a reservist and opportunities that developed in accepting a deployment to Afghanistan.
Most Enjoyable Moment Meeting the Kids
Mr. Moroz expresses his enthusiasm when interacting with the children of Afghanistan, the chance to provide candies and pencils to them, a very satisfying moment.
Convoy Duty in Afghanistan
Being part of the reserve unit, Mr. Moroz speaks about the duties that evolved for his troops in getting the convoys together and going where they needed to go!
A Multi-Cultural Base Inside the Wire
Mr. Moroz provides a detailed description as to what it was like being inside the wire amongst many different cultural backgrounds all supporting the same effort.
You Really Felt Alive
Mr. Moroz recalls a positive approach to his reserve duties outside the wire and gives a sense of daily routine that evolved in support of the battle groups.
Seeing the Kids was a Good Thing!
During convoy duty the chance to see and interact with the kids was something Mr. Moroz explains caused a feeling of ease while patrolling in unfamiliar terrain.
Soldiers Rise to the Challenge
Section Commander Moroz gives praise to the soldiers in his section – how they carried on with their duties and took pride in their work.
Aware of Rules of Engagement on Duty
With a bit of flexibility regarding rules of engagement, Mr. Moroz explains the importance of knowing the rules and appropriate action to be taken in respect to the duties of the day.
Things don’t Always go Right
Mr. Moroz shares an emotional and personal story of how his fellow comrade was killed, an incident one never is ready to experience.
A Smile on one’s Face!
Mr. Moroz shares his opinion on the strong sense of friendship amongst the military, something that is not as present in the civilian world.
Extreme Honour as Part of Delegation
Mr. Moroz expresses his feelings on how pleased he was to be a part of the Vimy 100th delegation and the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by our Veterans.