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Flaming Torches

Flaming Torches

Mr. Wiseman describes the sight of torches by the locals when going up the mountains to gather food from the drop zone.

Parachutes to Pants

Parachutes to Pants

Mr. Wiseman describes the level of survival the Bosnian people went to in order to clothe their children and obtain food in the town.

Meeting the Locals

Meeting the Locals

Mr. Wiseman tells of speaking with the locals and trying to understand their culture and means of survival.

Duties of the UN

Duties of the UN

Mr. Wiseman describes the responsibility and the value of the UN presence in Bosnia.

In the Heat of War

In the Heat of War

Mr. Wiseman describes his presence in Bosnia as a real eye opener while being there for the purpose of providing humanitarian aid.

November Eleventh

November Eleventh

Mr. Decker explains how he spends remembrance day and shares a special memory of his friend Oscar Albrecht.

I Fought My War

I Fought My War

Mr. Decker explains how he used his skills to fight his war.

Interrogation

Interrogation

After the British took over a concentration camp in Esterwegen, Mr. Decker was sent into interrogate the German staff.

Breakfast Time

Breakfast Time

After being dropped off on the beach of Oostende, Belgium, Mr. Decker comes across a mess tent while making their way to intelligence headquarters.

Canadian Counter Security

Canadian Counter Security

Mr. Decker explains that during his work with the counter intelligence they would often disguise as civilians.

Counter Security IQ Tests

Counter Security IQ Tests

Mr. Decker explains that having a photographic memory was helpful to exceed in intelligence.

Out of the Infantry

Out of the Infantry

When Mr. Decker is seen talking to a prisoner in German, an officer questions him about his language skills.

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