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Training in Canada

Training in Canada

Mr. Taylor describes various aspects of his training after enlisting during the Second World War, in particular maintaining artillery in the salty maritime air.

Protecting the ship

Protecting the ship

Mr. Taylor describes how he was given the role of anti-aircraft gunner while aboard ship.

Radio Operator

Radio Operator

Mr. Taylor describes his radio equipment as well as his responsibilities while in action.

First Encounter With Death

First Encounter With Death

Mr. Taylor describes his reaction to seeing dead and mutilated bodies for the first time.

Sympathy for the Enemy

Sympathy for the Enemy

Mr. Taylor describes having to search German prisoners and the empathy he felt for them.

The Road to Korea

The Road to Korea

Mr. Taylor describes why he enlisted for Korean duty and discusses basic training, his trip over and his first impression of Korea.

Forward Observation Posts

Forward Observation Posts

Mr. Taylor describes joining the Royal Twenty Second Regiment (Vandoos) as a wireless operator, and describes the workings of a forward observation post.

Wet Conditions

Wet Conditions

Mr. Taylor describes weather conditions in Korea, in particular the impact of mud resulting from the monsoon rains.

Protect your Country!

Protect your Country!

Mr. Taylor expresses the view that it is everyone’s responsibility to protect their country.

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