A catchy little poem
Heroes Remember
Transcript
View of a beach landing as seen from a landing craft.
Remember too, the men who fought beside them and survived.Soldiers on a beach.
They came home to start again but struggled with their mind. To forget the horror of the days and the hell they left behind. Wounded though that did not bleed,Soldiers engaged in an urban battle.
they cried for close friends lost, But fought on bravely for they knew freedom was worth the cost.Soldiers gathered together with smiles on their faces.
Though they are old and scarred for life,Injured Soldier being carried on a stretcher.
they suffered for us all And in their dreams, the battles rage and fallen comrades call. So when you hear that honour roll, the names of those who died,Helmet in the sand.
Remember too, the men who fought beside them and survived." I thought that was kind of a catchy little poem. I can think of all the guys left there and it still brings tears to my eyes. I clipped that out of a paper about four or five years ago and it just seemed to hit me.Description
Mr. MacDonald describes his Legion involvement, Remembrance Day, and recites a poignant poem to surviving Veterans.
Clifford MacDonald
Mr. MacDonald was born near Hughton, Saskatchewan, on March 28, 1923. He left home at the age of 15, and worked at odd jobs until becoming an underage recruit in the army, 67th Battery at Rosetown, Saskatchewan. After completing gunnery training in England and Ireland, Mr. MacDonald spent some time on a Bofors gunnery crew in England's coastal defence system. He then became a gunner with the 5th Anti-tank Regiment, and was involved in forcing the German retreat from France, Belgium and Holland. After the war, Mr. MacDonald returned to Saskatchewan and purchased a farm under the Veterans Land Act. He has been a Legion member for more than 60 years.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 03:00
- Person Interviewed:
- Clifford MacDonald
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Europe
- Battle/Campaign:
- Post D-Day
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- 5th Anti-tank Regiment
- Rank:
- Corporal
- Occupation:
- Gunner
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