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Elephant Grass

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Going from point A to point B and grass here is soft and comfortable to walk on. The type of grass there, as they call it elephant grass, and some of it is the butts where it comes out of the ground is as big as your finger and it stands ten feet high and it's called grass, it's called elephant grass. And when you're walking back from your air field and you're walking though a path that's been say half the width of this room, and you're walking back towards your villa and you hear rustling in the grass, you don't know what it is. And this sort of, you get that sort of feeling in the back of your neck, the hair on the back of your neck is starts to stand up because you're not sure what's in there, what's possibly there. Now it could be anything. It could be a small animal just moving around through the grass or it could be a large animal too. So you get, you had your times that you were concerned.
Description

Mr. Knapton recalls what it was like walking through a field in the Congo.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:04
Person Interviewed:
Ron Knapton
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Branch:
Army
Rank:
Warrant Officer
Occupation:
Cryptographer

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