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Language Barrier

Language Barrier

Mr. Kish speaks about the many dialects he encountered.

Reaction Towards The People of Tanzania

Reaction Towards The People of Tanzania

Mr. Kish relates his personal experiences with respect to the culture and traditions of the people and the differences in tribal influence amongst the locals.

Why Tanzania?

Why Tanzania?

Mr. Kish shares his opinion as to the purpose of the Canadian Military being in Tanzania

It means a day of grief, I lost a lot of friends.

It means a day of grief, I lost a lot of friends.

Mr. Sandland reflects on English resilience, voluntary vs. conscripted military service, and on the loss of friends during conflict.

Artillery attack on German Soldiers

Artillery attack on German Soldiers

Mr. Schreyer talks about his first face to face encounter with German soldiers who he had to transport to POW centres after a fierce artillery barrage in Germany.

Basic Training

Basic Training

Mr. Schreyer talks about his experience in basic training as a new recruit and the discipline he had to learn.

Last Days of War.  Remembering Comrades.

Last Days of War. Remembering Comrades.

Mr. Berard remembers the last days of the war, in Holland and also reflects on how difficult it was for the men who had served together for so long to go their separate ways at the end of the war.

Rimini Airport

Rimini Airport

Mr. Berard relates that the effort to take Rimini Airport was not easy.

Entering Rome

Entering Rome

Mr. Berard remembers being among some of the first troops to enter Rome.

Building and Repairing Bridges

Building and Repairing Bridges

Mr. Berard outlines his duties as part of the Royal Canadian Engineers.

Engineer Duties

Engineer Duties

Mr. Berard outlines his duties as part of the Royal Canadian Engineers.

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