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I can’t tell you what fear is

I can’t tell you what fear is

Mr. Hall discusses the concept of fear in relation to the action at Leopold Canal.

We’d give them what we could

We’d give them what we could

Mr. Hall describes feeding the starving and feelings of gratification.

They started to crash through it

They started to crash through it

Mr. Hall describes action at Caen and Cardonville.

They’d be wringin’ wet with salt water

They’d be wringin’ wet with salt water

Mr. Hall tells a poignant story about having to sort mail jettisoned at sea

They went about their daily work

They went about their daily work

Mr. Hall describes his arrival in England and the immediate impact of the Battle of Britain.

The ship’s Captain had seen a torpedo coming

The ship’s Captain had seen a torpedo coming

Mr. Hall describes sailing to England.

I never did learn to swim

I never did learn to swim

Mr. Hall discusses some unique aspects of basic training.

A Continuous Roar

A Continuous Roar

Mr. Tomlin describes the noise during heavy artillery action.

Up Close Combat

Up Close Combat

Mr. Tomlin talks about the very dangerous act of house clearing and the impact of taking someone else's life.

Humanity Over Conflict

Humanity Over Conflict

Mr. Tomlin describes two personal events where humanity won out over conflict.

Almost Fatal Mistake

Almost Fatal Mistake

Mr. Tomlin describes a near tragedy resulting from poor reconnaissance.

Desperation and Valour

Desperation and Valour

Mr. Tomlin talks about desperation and valour in combat situations

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