Mr. Beyea describes situations that occur while on guard duty at the green line.
Interaction with the Locals
Mr. Beyea speaks about the positive influence Canadian soldiers brought to the people of Cyprus.
Headquarters in Nicosia
Mr. Beyea explains the daily routine at the outposts in Nicosia and the protection provided to the local farmers.
First Contingent to Cyprus
Mr. Beyea speaks about his voyage to Cyprus onboard the HMCS Bonaventure and the change in temperatures upon arrival to this foreign country.
The Afghan Children
Mr. Hennessey expresses the love the Afghan children had for the soldiers and the imposed limitations the soldiers faced in dealing with the children.
A Typical Day
Mr. Hennessey explains that a days’ schedule could vary greatly.
First Deployment to a Foreign Land
Mr. Hennessey speaks about his first opportunity for deployment to Kabul as part of Roto O with the Royal Canadian Regiment and expresses the differences he witnessed in culture and lifestyle.
Coming Home
Mr. Morrison recounts the reception received when returning from Afghanistan both by the American and Canadian people.
What I’d Tell the Youth
Mr. Morrison shares his advice to the youth of today with focus on achieving high academic level of education.
My Partner Almost Took my Bullet
While called to clear a mud hut, Mr. Morrison describes the close call when a split second of communication made the difference.
The ROE Card
At first unfamiliar with the rules of engagement, Mr. Morrison expresses his views on carrying the card while on duty.
When to Carry a Weapon
Mr. Morrison explains the responsibilities of securing and accessing the guns when needed.