Mr. Morrison provides detail of his work routine while in camp.
Adapting to the Surroundings
Mr. Morrison speaks of his duties on air sentry and witnessing the existence of the Afghan people.
A Smell Never Forgotten
Mr. Morrison recalls his strong recollection of the smells and sights upon arrival in Afghanistan.
Combat and War
Trained in the army as a supply technician, Mr. Morrison shares the reality of war when encountering conflict he had never thought he would experience.
After Effects of Military Service
Ms. Berkshire expresses her feelings from being discharged from the military.
Calling Out for my Life!
Ms. Berkshire shares an emotional experience where a near death experience caused her trauma.
Fear of the Unknown
Ms. Berkshire expresses her feelings about being in Kabul and the interaction with the locals.
Training a Bit Daunting!
Ms. Berkshire speaks about her excitement about joining the Forces.
La peur
M. Boivin nous parle de la peur qu’il a pu vivre pendant la guerre, et comment il l’a surmontée.
First Taste of Freedom
Mr. Billson describes arriving in Manila, being immunized by Australian nurses at an American hospital, and being given two hundred dollars American.
A-Bomb Aftermath
Mr. Billson describes viewing the devastation after the bombing of Nagasaki. The only intact things he sees are few porcelain toilets. He also describes how the blast had rolled all the sod up the surrounding hills.
A Dangerous Food Drop
Mr. Billson describes a terrible irony of being liberated. Two POWs are killed when pallets parachuted in by the Americans strike them.