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Escape Rules

Heroes Remember

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There was three guys that tried to escape and they got caught and brought back and killed, murdered actually, they got murdered and dumped on the parade square. They just dumped them on the square for us to see and that's the time they said, like me, I was responsible for ten men, another sergeant was responsible for ten men they laid off. For every man that escaped one would be killed and they laid that law down, so then there would be no point in anybody else trying to escape. The thought of escaping never mushroomed anymore, it was cut.
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Mr. McAuley discusses the Japanese-imposed consequences of escaping.

William Archibald McAuley

William Archibald McAuley was born on February 4th,1921 in McAuley, Manitoba. He worked on the farm while going to school. After graduating, he worked at a neighbors farm for seven dollars and fifty cents a month until he joined the army on September 17th,1939 when he was eighteen years old.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
0:51
Person Interviewed:
William Archibald McAuley
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Battle/Campaign:
Hong Kong
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Winnipeg Grenadiers

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