Declaration of War
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We didn't really worry about it until the actual war was
declared and then we say, "Oh Jesus, we can get a job". And the
pay, I'll never forget it, army, navy, you started out at one
dollar and ten cents a day. And in the navy after you'd been,
after you had been drafted to a ship, if it was a, a small ship
and you slept in hammock, you could get an extra twenty-five
cents a day for hard lairs. So, that was big money then. Well
you see, it's the financial picture. Canada, especially Hamilton
area were, was in the throws of depression days. There was no
money. Nobody had money to throw around. You, you scratched and
you did what you can with very little. So with the war on, join
the Forces, you get a uniform, a place to eat and sleep. You'll
get lots of money, at least it seemed to be lots of money at the
time. And not only that, all the girls liked to look at you and
oh. But it, I think it was a financial, a financial thing
actually. In addition to the fact that all the young guys liked
to wear a uniform, and I'm quite happy to say most of them
liked, a lot of them liked the navy uniform.
Description
Mr.Adderley talks about war being declared and how they joined for $1.10 a day.
Jack Adderley
Mr. Adderley was born on Nov. 24, 1924, He grew up in the north end of Hamilton. He was an only child and it was tough growing up for his father had trouble getting steady work as he suffered from lung damage suffered during the First World War. Mr. Adderley joined the reserves when he was too young to join the service and on his 19th birthday he joined the navy where he served in the Second World War and the Korean War. Mr. Adderley talks about what it was like to be in the navy and what it was like when they were ran ashore and the Americans gave them air support.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:20
- Person Interviewed:
- Jack Adderley
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Europe
- Branch:
- Navy
- Rank:
- Leading Seaman
- Occupation:
- Radio Communication
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