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A Gruesome Job for a Youngster

A Gruesome Job for a Youngster

At anchor at a Tunisian port, a German Air Force bombing run takes a tragic toll on a nearby tank landing craft, killing everyone on board. Mr. McLean led a group of men from his vessel in the clean-up of the bodies and body parts.

Across the Atlantic and the First Fatality

Across the Atlantic and the First Fatality

The convoy of landing craft leaves Norfolk, Virginia. An early fatality awaits the vessels on the other side of the Atlantic.

Training and First Posting To Landing Craft

Training and First Posting To Landing Craft

After basic training in British Columbia and more advanced instruction in Toronto and Halifax, Mr. McLean, with a group of about 30 others, headed for Detroit, Michigan in the Fall of 1942 for some special training. The training equipped them for their first posting aboard landing craft.

The War Begins - Too Young To Enlist

The War Begins - Too Young To Enlist

Mr. McLean talks about his reaction when Canada declared war on Germany in September, 1939. He goes on to talk about enlisting in the Royal Canadian Navy shortly after his 16th birthday, lying about his age to do so.

Remembrance and the Younger Generation

Remembrance and the Younger Generation

Mr. MacDougall is asked if it was worth it and would he do it again.

Trench Warfare

Trench Warfare

Mr. MacDougall talks about the close fighting in the trenches, the morale of the men, the Hitler Youth and the final few days.

First Attacks and the Battle of the Scheldt

First Attacks and the Battle of the Scheldt

Mr. MacDougall remembers the first attacks that he was involved in and the lasting friendships that were developed on the front lines. He explains the role that the Calgary Highlanders played in the Battle of the Scheldt and recalls the Germans flooding the dikes at the Port of Antwerp. He recalls the terrible living conditions and how poor the Dutch people were during those years.

Victory in Holland

Victory in Holland

Mr. Durant speaks of the fall of the last German stronghold in Apeldoorn, Holland, and the celebrations that followed.

The Sounds of Fear

The Sounds of Fear

Mr. Durant describes the fear that haunted all soldiers and wonders how they ever survived.

From Italy to France

From Italy to France

Mr. Durant talks about many of his Italian missions and battles. Also, about his involvement in the Devil's Brigade.

Kind Words for Lost Comrades

Kind Words for Lost Comrades

Mr. Curry reacts emotionally as he reflects on the loss of several of his friends during the Second World War. He also speaks of some of the poor treatment he received while a Prisoner of War in Germany.

The Return to Canada

The Return to Canada

Mr. Danson describes his return to Canada as a wounded soldier just before Christmas in 1944. He remembers the difficulties he encountered trying to return to normal work as a result of his injuries.

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