Football Story
Heroes Remember
Transcript
One of the officers, his name was Turner, and he was a football
player from Calgary, a well-known football player.
And, I can’t think of his first name, but someone said, “Hey,”
whatever his first name was, “How do you do …” You know how
the football players, they line up and there’s somebody behind
and you pass the ball back to him. “Just how do you do that?”
Something like that. I wasn’t close to that. So, he proceeds
to show all of us how you properly do it. So if there were 50 or
70 guys in that canteen, we divided lines and we had two lines
with the ball in the centre, you see. And then we threw the
ball and then the guy who gets the ball, that whole line starts
crashing through the other line. Well, that’s what happened.
They crashed through and whoever was on the back side
were tumbling and trying to stop them. And they, this crashing
line, never stopped. They ran into the bar and smashed out,
and smashed tables and chairs and ran into the bar,
and all the bottles were smashed on the wall, everything.
And the next day, like, no one was angry. We were just having
fun. And the next day, I and four other guys were put on charge.
And one of those five fellows, I wish I could remember his name,
he started speaking up, and saying, “This, this is not, this
is not democracy. You cannot charge us for doing, for doing
anything wrong.” And something in the word, in ‘democracy’…
he kept sticking to it. They tell him to sit down. He said,
“This is not, this is not democratic, what you’re doing to us.”
And by golly, we were never ever charged. We got off.
They had to repair the place themselves.
Description
Mr. Goettler talks about playing football in the mess hall, and getting into trouble.
George Angus Goettler
George Angus Goettler was born in Palmerston, Ontario on October 23rd in 1923. Mr. Goettler’s father had a grocery store where he, his two brothers and his sister worked. He had a second sister who died at a young age. Mr. Goettler served as a wireless operator, radar operator and tail gunner with the 160 Squadron. After completing their tour, Mr. Goettler’s crew was put on a rest tour where they tested aircrafts. After the war, Mr. Goettler returned to the grocery business, running his own store in Palmerston, Ontario.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 2:41
- Person Interviewed:
- George Angus Goettler
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Southeast Asia
- Battle/Campaign:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 160 Squadron
- Rank:
- Sergeant
- Occupation:
- Wireless Operator, Radar Operator, Tail Gunner
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