Embarking to India
Heroes Remember
Transcript
And we landed in Liverpool and from Liverpool we took a train to
London, and I can remember we stayed in a little sort of a
building on Wimbledon Street and we stayed there for, in England
for about a month I believe. And then later on we went back to
Liverpool, to embark to India, going down the Rock of Gibraltar,
the Mediterranean, down the Red Sea, then turned around from the
Red Sea to, through the Indian Ocean to Bombay, India. I
believe my both parents were kinda sad, you know, seeing us
leave. They accepted that, our decision to go, but I don't think
they were very happy seeing us go, but we had to go. And, you
know, in those days we thought we were immortal, we never had any
none until we actually were ready to go, that you know you felt
kind of apprehensive. We never encountered anything, I think at
that time the allies controlled the Mediterranean Sea at the
time, at that time you know they took I think, I believe they
occupied all of North Africa then, you know, when the Germans
weren't around to cause any problems.
Description
Mr. Wong talks about shipping out to the far east; his parents' feelings about him having signed up; and his own sense of excitement mixed with trepidation.
Victor Eric Wong
Mr Wong was born in Victoria, BC and enlisted in 1944 at the age of 18. He went overseas to fight in China after training at Camp Shiloh in Manitoba. He was a rifleman with the Special Operative Executive that fought in Burma and was trained in guerilla warfare.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:58
- Person Interviewed:
- Victor Eric Wong
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Burma
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