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Redeployed

Heroes Remember

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The fighting had moved up towards Caen, a French town which is well known in history and the Canadians were fighting in Caen at that time. And I was at as I said, Armoured corps that at this stage they were low on infantry men and we found our self being re-badged overnight. So instead of being Armoured Corps, now we were infantry and sent to... the units that were already affected by the fighting. And in my case it was the Royal Regiment of Canada which is a Toronto Regiment and they were, God they were pretty low when I joined them because, when I joined them my... what a section that takes seven men was down to four and I found myself being a section commander right away because I had a little bit more training than the average recruit, you see, and that’s the way they judge it.
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Mr. Jones discusses being transferred from the Armoured Corps to the Infantry, due to heavy losses in the Royal Regiment of Canada.

Bud Jones

Bud Jones was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was a good boxer and very athletic, becoming a PT instructor before his deployment to Europe in the Second World War. He was assigned to the Royal Canadian Regiment, whose responsibility it was to eliminate German V2 rocket launching sites along the European side of the English Channel. He would see service in France, Belgium and Holland. Following his war service, Mr. Jones enlisted in the regular forces, becoming a career soldier. During that time, he served in Germany and Japan in addition to his service in Canada.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:18
Person Interviewed:
Bud Jones
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
France
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Royal Canadian Regiment
Rank:
Sergeant
Occupation:
Platoon Sergeant

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