Dedication to Duty
Heroes Remember
Transcript
But anyway I'm gonna talk about an individual. And he was a young
fella from, from Kamloops, I knew the family by the name of Larue
and Robert Larue was with the regiment, common ordinary buck
private and he didn't want to be anything else. One of the things
that was wrong with Robert, mind you he was a healthy man, but he
missed a sense, we all got senses. One of his senses that was
missing was a sense of fear. He couldn't explain it nor can I,
why he did not have that one sense of fear. I tried to to to dig
it out of him to find out well why is it that he didn't feel that
that emotion, that emotion wasn't there. Anyway this is what
killed Robert, it wasn't a bullet, nor a piece of shrapnel, he
walked into a river and drowned, he couldn't swim a stroke but he
was told that he had to get to the other side. And he has, I
would say, at least 90 pounds on him, of equipment. Now there
there was a fresherd going on and it was raining to beat Cane and
the river was above its banks. Robert walked right into that
river and that's the last we saw of him, the last I saw of him.
Now they found him days later, no bullet holes or anything like
that, he just walked into the river and drowned. Dedication to
duty.
Description
Mr Parker talks about a soldier in his platoon who literally lacked a sense of fear. His fearlessness was unexplainable, and he died in a most unusual way.
Richard Allen Parker
Richard Allen Parker was born in Vernon, BC on May 27, 1917 to a First Nations family. He talks about his early years, the prejudice that he faced, and the meaning of being First Nations. He left home at an early age to work in the mines. He talks about joining the PPCLI in 1942, fighting the SS and Hitler Youth and his time in Algiers and Italy.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:11
- Person Interviewed:
- Richard Allen Parker
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI)
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