Mr. Cromwell speaks about the interaction with the american army and how, for the most part, everyone got along.
On Duty for a Reason!
Mr. Cromwell tells a humourous story of how the Corporal kept him on duty and away from the dance hall!
Intense Training
Mr. Cromwell speaks about the training procedures used with weapons and poisonous gases.
If You’re Not Scared, You’ll Get Killed!
Mr. Cromwell speaks about fear and how he and the soldier’s dealt with it.
Across the Atlantic
Mr. Cromwell tells about his journey across the Atlantic and how not becoming sea sick earned him an abundance of food.
Being Aware of War
Mr. Cromwell speaks about the process of joining up after listening to the radio and hearing the call for duty.
American Soldier Befriends Him!
Mr. Cromwell tells of his encounter with an American soldier and developing a friendship.
Back on Civvy Street
Mr. Cromwell speaks about returning home and experiencing prejudice in a local restaurant.
Two Armies
Mr. Jacobs expresses his attitude towards war and his personal contribution.
Inconsistencies in the RCAF
Mr. Jacobs provides his opinion on the policy of RCAF guidelines when recruiting soldiers for service.
My Work in the Admissions Department
Mr. Jacobs tells how he came to work in the admissions area of the hospital during his In-Canada service
The Sadness of War
Mr. Marshall speaks about the emotion he feels on Remembrance Day and the importance of remembering the soldiers who remain in the cemeteries overseas and the amount of friends lost during wartime.