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A Chance to Join the Navy

A Chance to Join the Navy

With the help of a friend, Mr. Guertin tells of his decision to join the navy and signing up for radar duty.

We Never Forgot Them.

We Never Forgot Them.

Reflecting back on the Korean service given by Canadians, Mr. Guertin expresses the need to remember.

Sent out on a Search Party

Sent out on a Search Party

With an aircraft gone done in the sea of Japan, Mr. Guertin tells of his involvement in bringing a body from the water.

At Sea Amongst a Minefield

At Sea Amongst a Minefield

While at sea, Mr. Guertin tells of the discovery of a minefield that surfaced and techniques used to destroy it.

Banged Up Pretty Bad

Banged Up Pretty Bad

Mr. Guertin provides detail of the circumstances that caused HMCS Huron to run aground off the coast of North Korea

The Longest Day

The Longest Day

Mr. Gorsline talks about their return to Southampton with casualties.

Minesweeper Sinks

Minesweeper Sinks

Mr. Gorsline talks about how he watched a minesweeper sink on his return trip to Southampton.

Ship Receives Casualties.

Ship Receives Casualties.

Mr. Gorsline talks about the ship receiving casualties from the D-Day landings.

Getting the Troops Ashore

Getting the Troops Ashore

Mr. Gorsline talks about the D-Day landing.

One landing craft survives

One landing craft survives

Mr. Gorsline talks about D-Day

Going into action on D-Day

Going into action on D-Day

Mr. Gorsline talks about the night-crossing to Normandy.

Preparing for D-Day (Part 2)

Preparing for D-Day (Part 2)

Mr. Gorsline talks about the time leading-up to D-Day.

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