A Smell Never Forgotten
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Nothing, nothing like I had expected and
it was scary from the moment I got into Kabul.
The smell, it was horrible.
If I close my eyes,
I can almost still smell it,
just disgusting, garbage everywhere.
They skin their meat right on the middle
of the road and it was an eye opener.
And when I first arrived they have
what's called air sentry so the majority
of the people are in the armoured vehicle,
but I was nominated to take my weapon and
stand outside or stand probably waist high
above the hatch and just I was told don't let any
vehicles pass us or anybody to come near
us and if they tried then I was to point my
weapon at them and if need be shoot at them.
It was different and that's pretty much when
war or a non-peacekeeping duty hit me.
It still took a while to sink in but
I knew that I wasn't in Canada anymore,
that's for sure.
Description
Mr. Morrison recalls his strong recollection of the smells and sights upon arrival in Afghanistan.
Jody Morrison
Mr. Morrison was born September 24, 1974 in Swindon, England. At fifteen months of age, his family moved to Edmonton, Alberta. Jody’s father was in the military and his influence directed Jody to join the service. At age 16, Jody joined the army and trained as a supply technician. Being part of 1 Service Battalion, he served within Canada and in July 2004 travelled to Kabul, Afghanistan for a seven month tour. In 2007, with ten years military service, Jody was medically discharged from the army. He now resides in Kingston, Ontario with his two children.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 10, 2009
- Duration:
- 1:56
- Person Interviewed:
- Jody Morrison
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Afghanistan
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- 1 Service Battalion
- Rank:
- Corporal
- Occupation:
- Supply Officer
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