The Rhine Drop (3 of 4)
Heroes Remember
Transcript
But I was working my way across the drop zone and I got to the
base of the flag-shaped woods and there was a British Lieutenant,
I saw him later, and he said, "You Canadians aren't suppose to be
here." And I said, "I know that." And he said, "Well get
your men out of here." So I said, "I'm a private solider,"
and he cocked his pistol and said, "I said get your men out of
here!" "Yes Sir!" So all I could think of to do. It was one
of the proudest moments of my life, I just got up and started
running toward the base of the flag-shaped woods
yelling "Canada". And these guys, it was fun, you would see
about every third or fourth, we were all mixed up with the Brits,
every third or fourth guy would peel off and come and join us.
By the time we hit the woods, of course I had the radio set, they
were all a way ahead of me and there weren't any Germans there
anyhow. So it was a, was a good go. But it was a, it was such a
thrill to see guys, you would hear "Canada" yelled you know,
and they would look around and join us. There must have been
thirty of us by the time we hit the side of the drop zone.
The Battalion headquarter's objective was a, was a T-road, up
from the Rhine, where we, where we landed. We were to cut the
Germans. They, they didn't expect a daylight drop,
apparently and their reserves had gone down to the river. They
expected a, it was so late in the day, well actually it was ten
o'clock and so we had, at one point we had to stop shooting, we
were running out of ammunition with these guys trying to get
back from the river, the Germans. And we had, we had
prisoners all over the place, digging our holes for us.
Description
Mr. Kelly talks about his run in with a British Lieutenant and the thrill from all the lost Canadians running together to get to battalion headquarters.
Jeff Kelly
Mr. Kelly was born in Lindsay, Ontario, December 16, 1923. His father was a medical officer with a field ambulance in the First World War and received a Distinguished Service Order. Mr Kelly wanted to be an infantry man as his father had a great admiration for them. He joined the army on the 22nd of May in 1942. He served overseas with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion which was part of the British 6th Airborne Division.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:53
- Person Interviewed:
- Jeff Kelly
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Europe
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- British 6th Airborne Division
- Occupation:
- Intelligence officer
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