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Training and Overseas Deployment

Training and Overseas Deployment

Mr. Jamieson describes elements of his training at the Officers Training Unit in Brockville, Ontario. He explains the function of reconnaissance and the circumstances that led to his overseas deployment.

Korea's No Man's Land

Korea's No Man's Land

Mr. Niles describes patrolling in No-Man’s Land, the skill of the North Korean foe, and tempting fate.

Reason for Enlisting and Messages for Today's Generation

Reason for Enlisting and Messages for Today's Generation

Mr. Godden describes his reason for enlisting and what he was fighting for.

The Bombing of Monte Cassino

The Bombing of Monte Cassino

Mr. Godden describes the Allied bombing of the Germans at Monte Cassino where hundreds of Allied bombers atacked the Germans, but could not break their position.

Dispatch Rider

Dispatch Rider

Mr. Godden describes the circumstances that led to his becoming a dispatch rider. As well, he explains the functions/duties of the position.

Reflections on the Japanese People

Reflections on the Japanese People

Mr. Castonguay discusses his reflections on the Japanese people and how things have changed.

Brotherhood

Brotherhood

Mr. Castonguay recalls the brotherhood he shared with his comrades. He feels Canadians must try harder to understand what sacrifices these men made and the suffering they experienced.

Leaving Japan

Leaving Japan

Mr. Castonguay recalls leaving Japan in poor condition after being released, and his joy at finally being clean, fed and having a bed to sleep in.

POW End of War Celebration

POW End of War Celebration

Mr. Castonguay remembers eating again after the Americans dropped food for them. He then describes going on a quest for beer for himself and the other POWs in the camp after the war had ended.

Japanese Labour Camp Commandants

Japanese Labour Camp Commandants

Mr. Castonguay recalls the difference in temperament between his two different camp commandants. The first was very difficult and violent, but the second was much better.

Hope Returns and Freedom

Hope Returns and Freedom

Mr. Castonguay recalls fearing that the Japanese would kill the POW's should Japan be invaded. Meanwhile, they could see the Americans bombing a nearby city every night which gave them hope that they would soon be saved.

Tough In The Trench

Tough In The Trench

Mr. Lidstone describes the effect of weather conditions and vermin on those manning the trenches.

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