Mr. Johnson describes being inside a tank during battle the enemy.
I was Lucky to Make it
Mr. Johnson shares a personal and emotional story of witnessing the deaths of many of his fellow tank crew as their tanks were targeted and set on fire.
Accepting The Legion of Honour Medal
An honour Mr. Bernhardt will never forget - a personal visit from French government representatives!
Connection to the “Wait for me Daddy!” poster
Known as one of the most famous photos during that time, Mr. Bernhardt shares his personal connection with the family portrayed in the poster and shares its’ meaning.
No Allowance for Ear Plugs
Mr. Bernhardt tells about the result of hearing loss caused by the inability to wear protective ear plugs due to his daily responsibilities as a wireless operator.
Determined to Leave the Regiment
Mr. Bernhardt speaks about his determination and process of convincing the authorities to let him go to another regiment.
When Shells Fly, Head for the Ditch!
Mr. Bernhardt shares an experience he had when taking cover in the ditch after shellfire began and the damage it caused to fellow men.
Never a Problem with Directions
As driver of brigadier general, Mr. Bernhardt speaks about his ability to read maps and his sense of ease in travelling throughout unknown terrain.
The Brigadier’s Driver
Mr. Bernhardt shares his experiences in taking on the role as driver for the brigadier general.
Looking back at Vimy 100
As many Canadians experience being part of the 100th Anniversary of Battle of Vimy Ridge, their thoughts are shared about the feelings they have in being part of this commemoration
Remembering the Fallen at Beaumont Hamel
While on tour of Beaumont-Hamel, Newfoundland delegates speak about the pride and emotions they have for visiting the site in respect for the fellow Newfoundlanders who fought and died here.