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First Encounter With Death

First Encounter With Death

Mr. Jones describes his first assignment in France which was accompanying the padre to the battlefield to retrieve the dead.

Redeployed

Redeployed

Mr. Jones discusses being transferred from the Armoured Corps to the Infantry, due to heavy losses in the Royal Regiment of Canada.

Armoured Corps Training

Armoured Corps Training

Mr. Jones describes the many facets of training for the Armoured Corps.

The Road to Korea

The Road to Korea

Mr. Taylor describes why he enlisted for Korean duty and discusses basic training, his trip over and his first impression of Korea.

Sympathy for the Enemy

Sympathy for the Enemy

Mr. Taylor describes having to search German prisoners and the empathy he felt for them.

First Encounter With Death

First Encounter With Death

Mr. Taylor describes his reaction to seeing dead and mutilated bodies for the first time.

Radio Operator

Radio Operator

Mr. Taylor describes his radio equipment as well as his responsibilities while in action.

Protecting the ship

Protecting the ship

Mr. Taylor describes how he was given the role of anti-aircraft gunner while aboard ship.

Training in Canada

Training in Canada

Mr. Taylor describes various aspects of his training after enlisting during the Second World War, in particular maintaining artillery in the salty maritime air.

Number of Murders is Mind Boggling

Number of Murders is Mind Boggling

Mr. Deveau speaks about the number of murders going on in Rwanda and incidents of children being murdered for no reason.

In Support of the Signal Corp

In Support of the Signal Corp

Mr. Deveau explains their roles and responsibilities in securing communications for the people of Rwanda.

Remembering the Massacres

Remembering the Massacres

Mr. Deveau provides some devastating numbers of the many massacres in Rwanda and how the smells of what was witnessed remain with him today.

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