Mr. Chadderton talks about his worst action, Soulanges.
Tactics and Counter tactics
Mr. Chadderton talks about both sides exploiting an Allied scout car.
I never tried to fool my guys
Mr. Chadderton discusses the need for honesty and good planning.
D-Day Landing Part 2
Mr. Chadderton describes his responsibilities on the beach head during the invasion.
D-Day Landing Part 1
Mr. Chadderton describes the emotional and sensory impacts of battle.
What was it like to write a letter to a mother?
Mr. Chadderton describes having to write letters of condolence for fallen members of his regiment.
What chance do you think we've got?
Mr. Chadderton talks about the odds of survival and the reality of death.
The camaraderie got a hold of me.
Mr. Chadderton discusses camaraderie and bonding.
I wanted a place to play hockey
Mr. Chadderton discusses his reasons for enlisting.
Never Done Serving
Mr. Borchert describes how when he left the military, he didn’t stop serving. He continued serving in a different way, fighting for Veterans rights.
Join the Forces
Mr Borchert encourages aboriginal youth, and anyone else thinking they have no future, to serve in the military. To be a warrior for peace and use the opportunities it presents to make their dreams come true.
Aboriginal Spiritual Journey
Mr. Borchert recalls how the Aboriginal Spiritual Journey was conceived, and how it was important in order to bring the spirit of fallen warriors home.