Mr. Keys describes the time he took leave in Edinborough.
From Artillery to Infantry
Mr. Keys describes why he transferred from the artillery to the infantry.
Army Over Navy
Mr. Keys explains why he joined the army instead of the navy.
When War Broke Out
Mr. Keys recollects being in Chicago with the merchant marine when the war broke out. He then went to Regina to visit his mother and subsequently enlisted.
Why He Enlisted
Mr. Keys explains his reason for enlisting.
The Search For Work
Mr. Keys describes what it was like looking for a job in October, 1935. He recounts going by train to Northern Ontario where he was refused work in the mines because of his weight.
Camaraderie
Mr. Keys describes some of the soldiers in 12 Platoon.
Wartime Sacrifices of Canadians at Home and Abroad
Mr. Ross speaks of the contribution made by all Canadians - at home and abroad - to the victory in Europe during the Second World War.
Praise For Those Who Served
Mr. Ross gives an emotional response to the question of how he feels about the men with whom he served.
The War Is Over - Counting The Cost
Mr. Ross reflects on his reaction to the news that the war in Europe was over...and the cost of that victory.
From Belgium Into Holland
Mr. Ross concludes his description of the action in Belgium and describes the move into Holland.
More on the Liberation of Antwerp
Mr. Ross continues his account of the liberation of the city of Antwerp.