Camaraderie: War Isn't All Hell!!
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Picture of Gerry Rayner and Earl Stoll.
who was from New Toronto. And we were all about the same age. That was the remarkable part of the whole operation. We were just kids, and we had a lot of fun together. I mean war isn't all hell, there is an awful lot of fun in it. And, you know we would go to London together, up to Scotland together, we'd be in the pubs together, chasing skirts together, I actually caught one.Jerry holding something in his hand.
And there's something special about being a Canadian over there, this is in England. And you felt that special Canadian bit when you marched or walked down the street, if it was Whitehall or Haymarket or around Trafalgar Square or Leicester Square. And you knew you were CanadianPicture of Barney.
and you have those badges on your shoulder, and you just threw your shoulders back a little further, and saluted more smartly when an officer came by. And it was a wonderful experience except that everybody got killed, except me.Description
Mr. Danson remembers the mobilization of his regiment and goes on to recall some of the positive experiences he shared with his friends during the war.
Barnet J (Barney) Danson
Mr. Danson was born in Ontario, 1921. Before the war, Mr. Danson worked for Columbia pictures. As a Jewish man, he was aware of the political situation in Europe. His instincts told him that war was imminent and he felt a sense of urgency to fight. As a result, he joined the Army during peacetime in hopes of being trained and ready to serve if war broke out. Mr. Danson was an Infantry Officer with the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada. In the Fall of 1944 he was wounded, thus ending his war effort. After the war, he had a successful business and later entered politics where he served as the Minister of Defence in the Trudeau Government.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:51
- Person Interviewed:
- Barnet J (Barney) Danson
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Europe
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
- Rank:
- Private
- Occupation:
- Infantry
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