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Gun fight in open sea

Gun fight in open sea

Mr. Howe talks about a gun-fight in the English Channel after D-Day.

Night Fighting

Night Fighting

Mr. Miller describes the advantages to night fighting.

Planes Serving Different Function’s

Planes Serving Different Function’s

Mr. Miller describes the different types of planes that were suitable for different types of jobs while in the air.

“MIA”

“MIA”

Mr. Miller speaks about how they reacted to news of people that went missing in action.

Plane Crew

Plane Crew

Mr. Miller describes a standard crew to a plane and a typical flying operation with four or five planes with them.

Losing men

Losing men

Mr. Miller explains how you couldn’t dwell over losing fellow soldiers and friends.

Worst Experience

Worst Experience

Mr. Pfeifer recalls how his role as Regimental Police with the 2nd Battalion PPCLI resulted in his worst experience in Korea.

Jumpy Upon Return

Jumpy Upon Return

Upon Mr. Pfeifer’s return to Canada he told his friends not to touch him from behind as he was a little jumpy. One guy learned what he was talking about the hard way.

Well Dug In

Well Dug In

Mr. Pfeifer recalls how well the Chinese were dug into the hillsides, recalling how well they would manage to survive heavy airborne offensives.

Working Office

Working Office

Ms. Whyard describes the offices she worked in and how everyone knew everyone and got along real well.

A Very Bad Night

A Very Bad Night

Ms. Whyard tells how a friend of hers lost his son at war and still showed up for work the following day.

Post War Stress

Post War Stress

Ms. Whyard speaks about how family life was changed after the war.

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