Coming Home
Heroes Remember
Transcript
When I finally got home from Afghanistan,
when my tour was finished and
we got back into, flew into Edmonton
the welcome we got was warm
but I believe it was Greenland, we flew in to an
American base to refuel and the reception we
received from the Americans was phenomenal,
phenomenal like we were their family.
They brought us in, I mean we were
only in the airport but, high ranking officers
were there, wives, kids, all extending a hand
to us and thanking us for the job that we had done.
I mean when we got to Edmonton there
was a few warm applause and
bascially free Tim Hortons.
For a soldier, a free Tim Hortons
when you haven't had one in a few
months or whatnot its nice to have but...
the Edmonton police had a convoy and
we didn't have to stop for any lights getting home.
We got on the busses and it was a direct drive,
no stops, and that was a good feeling.
Description
Mr. Morrison recounts the reception received when returning from Afghanistan both by the American and Canadian people.
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:
- 1:49
- 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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