Mr. Toney describes his landing at Dieppe where he witnessed much death and suffering and high casualties in his section’s first action once the beachhead had been secured..
Gaining the Trust of the Bosnian People
Remaining in Bosnia for another tour, Major Mac Culloch tells of his roles and responsibilities in disarming the folks of their weapons.
Smiles on Children’s Faces
Mr. Mac Culloch expresses the changes he saw in the local population after his return to Bosnia.
Canadian Innovation Brought to Bosnia
With the use of trained detection dogs, Mr. Mac Culloch explains his role as divisional engineer in clearing landmines.
Heart-break in Haiti
Witnessing the poor living conditions and lack of electricity, Mr. Mac Culloch shares his story of the sense of heart-break he felt towards the Haitian people.
Rebuilding the National Power Company
Mr. Mac Culloch provides details at to his actions while working with the locals in the slums of Haiti.
First Deployment to Bosnia
Mr. Mac Culloch speak about his opportunity to deploy to Bosnia and his roles and responsibilities as operations officer.
A Secret Task as Operations Officer
Mr. Mac Culloch describes a task he was involved in resulting in an entire abandoned village being blown up.
Training as Military Engineer
Mr. Mac Culloch explains the phases one goes through during military engineer training and the feelings of satisfaction he obtained during his career path.
If I had to go back, I would
Mr. Heron expresses his opinion on what is learned from War and if he had the chance to do it all again, he would!
Job Opportunities with the Signal Corps
Mr. Heron explains his duties as part of the Signal Corps and his interest in technical work.
War Motorcycles
Mr. Toney describes how hard he and the war were on motorcycles.