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First Impressions of the Congo

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First Impressions of the Congo

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And in ‘61 they decided to post me to the Congo. I had never ever refused a posting of any kind. I always looked at it this way, if I joined the military if they sent me somewhere I would go. As it happened I was posted to the Congo and it was a bit of a culture shock, bit of a difference from being here. A lot of people at that time, I looked at Africa as being like, how do I describe this, Tarzan or the jungles. When we flew over Leopoldville, I couldn't believe it, there's this beautiful city sitting in a sea of green and we circled the city, come in and landed at Leopold airport. When we landed and opened it, we got out of the plane, I could hardly hear because we were on a four-engine aircraft, the temperature was 100 degrees when we got out of the aircraft, and a captain who I knew was welcoming me to the Congo and handed me a nice fresh orange.
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Mr. Knapton describes the sights when first arriving in the Congo.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:21
Person Interviewed:
Ron Knapton
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Branch:
Army
Rank:
Warrant Officer
Occupation:
Cryptographer

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