Outnumbered
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We weren't prepared for this, I don't think.
As far as the fighting and the rest,
where there was action there was a lot of
people killed, there were some on both sides
but we must remember we were out-numbered
about maybe twelve to one or more.
It was just devastating, it was just rifles and
they were just coming,
they were coming from all directions,
you know, and some of our boys broke down and ...
Christmas Day, and it's in the morning,
we were on the top of a mountain first and
that's where we were sent,
that's where we had to turn in our weapons but
we hung onto our rifles till the last minute
that we could. Then we were ushered up,
we ended up in Stanley Mountain.
That's where we lost some men
there on Christmas Day, 1941
and in the morning after we were taken up,
we went up to Stanley Mountain,
the yard where we were all standing and
they made us destroy things like a
whole case of liquor in case these Japanese
would get into this and my goodness what
they might do but we declared that all
and went over to the hospital to see our
friends who was laying there,
some was there, some was in bad shape,
a lot of them, most of our own was
killed on Christmas Day, not counting the
people that died, but killed there.
I would say the majority was
on Christmas Day from side to side.
I thought it was devastating.
Stanley Mountain, we went from Stanley Mountain
to North Point Prison camp,
that was a murder.
Description
Mr Law talks about the fight in Hong Kong and tells about Christmas Day on the island.
Reginald Law
Reginald Law was born on April 13th, 1920 in Flatland, New Brunswick. His father took sick from his job as a fish warden so Mr. Law was called to work during grade eight to fill in as a fish guide until he joined the army when he was nineteen. He enlisted at Valcartier, Quebec and joined the Royal Rifles of Canada.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 10, 1998
- Duration:
- 1:34
- Person Interviewed:
- Reginald Law
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Hong Kong
- Battle/Campaign:
- Hong Kong
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Royal Rifles of Canada
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