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Almost Didn’t Survive The Trip Overseas

Almost Didn’t Survive The Trip Overseas

Mr. Bevan describes embarking for the journey overseas, and a close call during a storm.

Never Done Serving

Never Done Serving

Mr. Borchert describes how when he left the military, he didn’t stop serving. He continued serving in a different way, fighting for Veterans rights.

Join the Forces

Join the Forces

Mr Borchert encourages aboriginal youth, and anyone else thinking they have no future, to serve in the military. To be a warrior for peace and use the opportunities it presents to make their dreams come true.

Aboriginal Spiritual Journey

Aboriginal Spiritual Journey

Mr. Borchert recalls how the Aboriginal Spiritual Journey was conceived, and how it was important in order to bring the spirit of fallen warriors home.

All Equals

All Equals

Mr Borchert explains his appreciation for Veterans who encouraged him to succeed during his service, and how all soldiers are equal no matter of race.

Cold-War

Cold-War

Mr. Borchert explains how the cold war was a war of words, and how the conflict originated.

Service

Service

Mr. Borchert details the highlights of his service.

Be Whatever You Want

Be Whatever You Want

Mr Borchert explains how he appreciated the opportunities the military exposed him to.

First Day Wasn't My Best

First Day Wasn't My Best

Mr Borchert recalls his first day in the military, explaining how he kept getting into trouble because he didn’t know proper procedures or protocol.

Post-War Benefits

Post-War Benefits

Mr. Cote talks about how in the war all men were treated equal, but after the war, they were treated differently in respect to post-war benefits.

Hardest to Survive - Could Die Anytime

Hardest to Survive - Could Die Anytime

Mr. Cote explains how survival is the hardest element of war, and recounts the story of a comrade who died the day before he was to go home.

Like to Forget

Like to Forget

Mr. McNiven describes what he'd most like to forget about the Second World War.

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