Mr. MacDonald speaks about the explosion and sights of tracer fire that rained down upon them the first night in Sarajevo, witnessing the aftermath of destruction, and dead bodies around the city the next morning.
Three Attempts to Save Her
As flight nurse, Simmonds shares a story of a situation where a young child was denied aid from their team and when given permission to help it was too late!
Witness to the Cost of Human Suffering
Recalling some of the best and worst aspects of her deployment, Ms. Simmonds shares a horrific story of what she witnessed during her time in Sarajevo.
A Devastated Country
Ms. Simmonds recalls the devastating sights witnessed as she and the crew arrived in Sarajevo.
The Bosnian Girl and Her New Dress!
Mr. Bojalil shares a story as how he unknowingly fulfilled a young girl’s happiness by providing for a new dress
Entering the Unknown
Mr. Wadman describes the devastation his unit witnessed upon arrival and the appreciation the civilian people had for the UN presence.
Road Move to Sarajevo
Mr. Wadman describes his unit’s road move into the besieged city of Sarajevo and his first impressions as they travelled towards the city.
Highlight of My Career
Major-General MacKenzie recalls his experience in Sarajevo as one of his most challenging and fulfilling times of his service.
Unit’s Accomplishments
Major-General MacKenzie expresses the phenomenal achievement of his troops and that no one let him down.
Soldier’s Respect
Major-General MacKenzie speaks about the pleasure he felt from his soldiers and the level of respect they provided to him as their commander.
Confrontations
Under command, Major-General MacKenzie tells of situations when experiencing confrontations with the opposition.
Feeling Secure With The Media
Major-General MacKenzie relates his comfort level and preference for the presence of the media during confrontations in the field.