Friendly Fire
Heroes Remember
Transcript
What I was with was infantry support. You had your infantry and
then... It was a large company that I was with. They had three
companies of machine guns and they had one large company then of
the 4.2 mortars and that's the company I was with. I'm working
away there and I looked up, oh yeah there they come and all of a
sudden somebody hollered, they're bombing, they're dropping
bombs! They were supposed to start at the railway and bomb
forward and nobody pointed out to them that here is two railways
a mile and a half apart and we're sitting in between them. The
front line is up there and because I'm with the headquarters and
the mechanic I'm back here, you see. I looked up, oh they're our
planes and all of a sudden you saw the bombs start coming out of
them. I hit for the slit trench. I never quite made it. I got
shrapnel right here in the arm and I got knocked out.
When I walked out of there I didn't even have my tunic with me or
anything because I figured I'll just go up to the.... I had no
idea what hit me or where it was or, I knew where it was but how
serious it was or anything. I thought I'll just go up to the
first aid station, you know, and they can put a bandage on and
I'll be okay. First thing I knew I'm over to the beach and I
then on a boat and back to London and I wanted to go back again
after I got out of the hospital. I was in there for over a
month. Oh no, you've been in there once, you can go down and
work in this workshop here so, one it was just like a jail, you
know. They brought your meals down to you and everything. After
being on my own, on my own and all of a sudden I'm in this
absolutely controlled place, even to when you eat and where you
eat. It was just so unreal, that I couldn't, I couldn't be happy
around there at all.
Description
Mr. Adamson talks about the last day he spent in Germany.
John Eldon Adamson
John Adamson was born on September 7, 1920. Mr. Adams was raised in the prairies and worked the harvest in the Brandon area before joining the army with his cousin who lived nearby. He was sent to Kingston where he was trained as a mechanic. Mr Adamson had a brother who was a paratrooper and a sister who was in the peace time army. His service overseas was generally focused on maintenance and repair of vehicles with the Royal Canadian Electrical Engineers. He also remembers being taken away from his mechanic duties to ride shotgun on supply runs with rations or mortar supplies. During his service he was injured by friendly fire by his own air force.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 2:07
- Person Interviewed:
- John Eldon Adamson
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Army
- Occupation:
- Mechanic
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