Best Aspects of Time in Cyprus
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: And what about your time in Cyprus,
what were some of the better aspects
of your service time there?
My friends, the Greek friends,
Turkish friends, those bonds are for life;
always going to have a place in
my heart for them.
Although some of them passed away
I am always going to have a place in my heart.
Because even today I mean I am still in
contact with one of, son of my friend who
died in Cyprus and the bond never go.
They are in your heart. They live with you
as long as you think of them.
You go in a family where the only
ones left is the grandfather,
grandmother because all of the sons
got killed in the war.
And who’s taking care of the elders,
it's supposed to be son,
but there’s no son,
the elder is stuck working.
I will give you an example,
you are driving and you see a family
walking next to the road in Israel,
in Egypt and the guy is
sitting on the donkey.
The first reaction for any people would
be he’s lazy, he doesn’t feel like walking
but when you get closer you realize
the guy has no more legs.
That’s why you have to wait before
judging and learn.
Sometimes judging is your worst enemy.
We went there, I went there with eyes
as a kid because everything was new.
But maturity came fast.
When they sent my friend back home
in a coffin, maturity came really fast.
What can I say?
Like I told the kids at school,
if you have a chance to travel
around the world, travel and see what
people are doing. Don’t judge them.
Learn why they do it for and after that
you will know it makes sense for them.
It’s today’s reality, it’s not that.
My country is the best one and
I judge by what I have here,
it doesn’t work that way.
Respect disappeared now.
Respect is not there anymore
for a lot of things.
Description
Mr. Drapeau shares his story of timeless friendships and the importance of not judging others.
Daniel Drapeau
Mr. Daniel Drapeau was born September 11, 1957 in Charny, Quebec. After attending high school in Quebec, Mr. Drapeau made the decision to join the Canadian Forces. He held rank of private and became a tank driver with the Armoured Corp. After obtaining his training in Val Cartier, in 1974 Mr. Drapeau accepted deployments to Cyprus and the Middle East. After a year of service, Mr. Drapeau was medically discharged from the Canadian Forces. With the assistance of a service dog, Kenya, Mr. Drapeau maintains a good quality of life finding time to volunteer his service. Mr. Drapeau now resides in Ottawa with his family.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- November 22, 2013
- Duration:
- 2:14
- Person Interviewed:
- Daniel Drapeau
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Cyprus
- Battle/Campaign:
- Cyprus
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Armoured Regiment
- Occupation:
- Tank Driver
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