Mr. Williams describes the setup of camp within the soldiers compound and how they entertained themselves.
Working Outside the Wire
Travelling by ambulance in the rough terrain, Mr. Williams speaks about the constant shelling they faced.
Medical Clinics for the Local Population
Mr. Williams speaks about the setup of clinics and treating the locals.
Poor Living Conditions but Great Food!
In sleeping quarters constructed within an old sugar factory, Mr. Williams details the conditions as fair yet speaks highly of the type of food provided.
A Very Different Culture
Mr. Williams describes the sights and the differences in culture when arriving in Bosnia, almost a state of disbelief in what we as Canadians are used to.
Emergency Medical Training
Mr. Williams details the type of training provided in Canada and in Bosnia to better prepare the medics for the tragedy and despair they may encounter.
Medics Go Where Needed
Mr. Williams tells of how he was chosen as an army medic although it was not his first preference and of the training involved.
November 11th, a Special Day
Ms. Dupuis speaks about Remembrance Day and what it means to her.
Very Lucky to be Canadian
Ms. Dupuis expresses her satisfaction with the career she had in the military and realizes how lucky we are as Canadians.
We Worked Hard to Help Others
Ms. Dupuis expresses the pride she has for her regiments’ contribution to making a better life for the Afghan people.
Participating with Pride!
Ms. Dupuis expresses her pride and gratitude for being selected to participate in the Soldier On program.
Kept Going for the Team
Although at times Ms. Dupuis thought about quitting, she shares the reality and importance of not letting the team down and finding strength to carry on.