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A Typical Day Inside the Camp

A Typical Day Inside the Camp

Mr. Lord provides detail as to how he and his comrades spent their day inside the camp while on and off duty.

A Challenge and an Opportunity

A Challenge and an Opportunity

Being part of the Royal 22nd Regiment, Mr. Lord expressed the challenges faced as part of this unit along with the positive aspects of belonging.

Off to Afghanistan

Off to Afghanistan

Mr. Lord discusses his deployment to Afghanistan and his return home.

Communication Field as a Reservist

Communication Field as a Reservist

Mr. Lord speaks about his opportunity to join the reserves and discusses his training.

Black History Month 2017

Black History Month 2017

February is Black History Month.

The sculptor’s tools

The sculptor’s tools

A window on Canada’s First World War Visitor Education Centre, Vimy, France.

The Reasons to Remember

The Reasons to Remember

Officer Hickey sends a great message to youth about realizing their opportunities in life and stresses the benefits of volunteering.

Honoured to be Part of the Delegation

Honoured to be Part of the Delegation

Officer Hickey expresses his pride and enthusiasm for representing Newfoundlanders and the Veteran population in commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Battles of Somme and Beaumont-Hamel.

Returning Back Home can be Difficult

Returning Back Home can be Difficult

Officer Hickey speaks about the sometimes difficult transition back to home life after deployments.

Absolutely Nothing There!

Absolutely Nothing There!

Officer Hickey describes the culture shock felt when arriving in south Sudan where the country had absolutely nothing to offer them; no accommodations, no food, nothing at all.

No Time to be Scared

No Time to be Scared

Officer Hickey speaks about interactions with the locals and how their sense of fear was soon allayed as they realized that the UN presence was a good thing!

Police Presence Most Important

Police Presence Most Important

Officer Hickey details the situation that existed and how the presence of police officers was a major part in bringing stability to the local population.

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