Respect for the Service Provided
Heroes Remember
Transcript
One of the things I’ve always learned,
and this is what my dad said to me,
when anybody comes to you and want to be fed,
feed them whatever you possibly can give them,
treat them with the utmost respect.
If they ask for say, spaghetti or stew or steak,
try to cook that steak to the way they
like it because one of the things are,
you’re doing something for them,
and they will respect you beyond.
And one of the things are everybody talks
and says, “Oh Jerry’s on, I can’t wait to get in,”
or you know. To get back to your saying,
“Did they always respect you?”
Well sometimes they respect you but
sometimes they call you their friend,
sometimes they call you, you know, best friend,
sometimes they call you your buddy or
on top of that, they’re having a rough day and
they yell at you but one of the things are,
with the cook trade, and that’s the
hardest thing is, you respect the people
that’s coming to you and if you know how
to deal with them because they are having
a bad day, they see you three times a day.
Sometimes they see you six times a day
because depending on what they’re working,
you know, and one of the things are, you know,
you’re fed around the clock.
While we were there, we had,
we would have seven meals,
and people would say,
“You had seven meals?
How would you have seven meals?”
Well, you have change of watches.
One of the things are if they are flying
they have different times that they get breakfast,
and then they would do the change at night
so they’d be waking up for midnight to have
breakfast at midnight, or they’d be coming
back and having supper at
six o’clock in the morning.
Description
Mr. Hynes expresses the respect he felt from fellow sailors as he cooked the very best meals and provided the best service he was capable of.
Gerald Hynes
Mr. Gerald “Jerry” Hynes was born October 6, 1963 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Following in his father’s footsteps, Mr. Hynes decided to join the navy and take on the trade of cook. Spending 27 years in the military, Mr. Hynes lived in Germany with his family and during this time in service, was provided an opportunity to join the contingent going to Persian Gulf War. Mr. Hynes expresses his pride for the service he gave to our Country, now retired from the military he resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:38
- Person Interviewed:
- Gerald Hynes
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Battle/Campaign:
- Gulf War
- Branch:
- Navy
- Occupation:
- Cook
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