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Reality of War

Reality of War

Mr. Drapeau recalls his time in service as some of his proudest moments. He shares the fact that war is not always what you expect; it can be good and bad!

Pride of Service for Fellow Newfoundlanders

Pride of Service for Fellow Newfoundlanders

Reflection on the sacrifice our Newfoundland Regiment gave during the First World War, Ms. Bungay expresses the importance of remembering.

Bond Amongst 2 CAV Members

Bond Amongst 2 CAV Members

Ms. Bungay expresses the joy she shares as a member of 2 CAV and how the strong sense of friendship allows transition to civilian life so much easier.

In Canada Service my Entire Career

In Canada Service my Entire Career

Ms. Bungay tells of her time in the military and although she did not deploy outside of Canada, her experiences with fellow comrades deploying at times became very emotional.

The Difficult Part of Joining Up

The Difficult Part of Joining Up

Ms. Bungay describes her situation when making the decision to join the military and circumstances that made it sometimes difficult.

War – Never Again!

War – Never Again!

Mr. England reflects back on the heroes that protected our country from beginning of First World War to today’s modern day Veterans and hopes with all that has transpired, war will never happen again!

It’s Hard to Come Back Home

It’s Hard to Come Back Home

Mr. England recalls the emotions surrounding his homecoming from Korea.

Camaraderie like you Wouldn’t Believe

Camaraderie like you Wouldn’t Believe

Mr. England tells of some special relationships he made with fellow comrades sharing both the sad and humorous times during war.

My Buddy Bishop!

My Buddy Bishop!

Mr. England speaks about the strong friendship he had with a fellow Newfoundlander that developed in basic training and went right through to the fighting in Korea where sadly, his buddy would only last a short time.

Clearing A Gap Through the Minefield

Clearing A Gap Through the Minefield

A night when battle is halted, Mr. England describes the situation when his crew was given the orders to clear a gap through the minefield to recover the dead.

Night Work

Night Work

As NCO, Mr. England describes the type of night duties his crew performed.

Severe Culture Shock

Severe Culture Shock

Mr. England describes what he saw, smelled and felt as he arrived in Pusan, a culture so very different to what he was used to!

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