Japanese bomb Kowloon
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I was with D Company until the day the war broke out. The night
before they moved most of the troops over to the island. And I
was one of the ones who was left on the... and we got up that
morning, we went....we had our breakfast and I came out and I
was washing my pans and utensils. And one of the chaps, his
name was Herbie Fortune he says, “Who said we didn't have an Air
Force?” All these planes were coming over and he started to
count them. He got to about thirteen, I think. When the first
bomb landed on the parade ground. And the second one hit the
officer's quarters on the other side of us. And I was down in
the (inaudible)??? by this time, along with the rest of them.
So we decided we didn't have an Air Force and the war started,
so that's how I found out that there was a war on.
Description
Mr. Whitman describes seeing a flight of aircraft approaching and thinking they are American. However, exploding bombs convince him the Japanese have declared war.
Allan Whitman
Allan Whitman was born in Bridgeville, Manitoba on February 21, 1921. His father ran a general store in which he also worked. Feeling it was his duty, Mr. Whitman enlisted with the Winnipeg Grenadiers in September, 1939 and trained at Minto and Tuxedo Barracks. In Hong Kong, he fought in D Company until his capture. Mr. Whitman became ill with dysentery, and later beri-beri, the debilitating effects of which kept him in hospital in Hong Kong until the war ended.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:18
- Person Interviewed:
- Allan Whitman
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Battle/Campaign:
- Hong Kong
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Winnipeg Grenadiers
- Occupation:
- Infantry
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