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The One Time I Volunteered

The One Time I Volunteered

As part of reinforcement with the Winnipeg Rifles Mr. Couture shares the story of how he ended up being part of the D-Day invasion.

An Unexpected Encounter with my Brother

An Unexpected Encounter with my Brother

On his second day at sea, Mr. Couture speaks about being on board ship and meeting up with his brother whom he didn’t know had joined up!

Reports of the War Being Over

Reports of the War Being Over

Mr. Ford shares his story about their final realization that the war was over and actions leading up to the surrender of the Japanese.

Significance of the POW Tag

Significance of the POW Tag

Mr. Ford displays and explains in detail the purpose of wearing the POW tag and the ramifications if caught without it.

Japanese Rice Can

Japanese Rice Can

Mr. Ford displays the rice can he used during his time in Camp Nagasaki and explains the daily ration provided to the men.

Beatings endured by the Prisoners of War

Beatings endured by the Prisoners of War

Mr. Ford explains in graphic detail, the type of torture and beating endured by the POW, sometimes receiving punishment that he did not deserve

Elements for Survival

Elements for Survival

Mr. Ford describes the torture endured by the POWs and their continuous fight to survive.

Working in the Dockyard

Working in the Dockyard

Mr. Ford describes the work he did at the dockyard during his time in camp.

Destined for Camp Nagasaki

Destined for Camp Nagasaki

Mr. Ford tells us about being out on parade ground and not knowing what POW camp they would be sent to.

Parade to Changi Jail

Parade to Changi Jail

Mr. Ford describes his voyage from Java to Singapore, where he and his soldiers would march to Changi Jail, witnessing the horror of seeing Chinese heads strung along the roadside

Fleas, Bugs and Body Lice

Fleas, Bugs and Body Lice

Mr. Ford speaks about his move from Garoet to Batavia and the severe conditions of fleas, bed bugs and body lice. With a chance to stow away onboard a ship to Australia, Mr. Ford refuses to leave his squadron.

Fire and Bomb Watch Duty

Fire and Bomb Watch Duty

Mr. Ford shares the story of his invitation to a friend to join him on duty. But his friend chooses not to join him and becomes the first casualty of a bomb blast.

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