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We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 1 of 2)

We did rescue the entire crew ( Part 1 of 2)

Mr. Murray describes a very dangerous sea rescue during a hurricane.

To be Captain of a ship was the goal

To be Captain of a ship was the goal

Mr. Murray describes the pleasure he's felt as a ship's Captain.

A demonstration of NATO presence

A demonstration of NATO presence

Mr. Murray discusses the two principal roles of the Canadian Navy.

In Iroquois I was the Commanding Officer

In Iroquois I was the Commanding Officer

Mr. Murray describes rising to the rank of Squadron Commander and generalizes about Canadian theatres of operation.

Somebody has cold hands

Somebody has cold hands

Mr. Laxton describes provocation, escalation and the deadly consequences of following the rules of engagement.

The kids are really hard...

The kids are really hard...

Mr. Laxton describes the plight of children in the war zone.

It changed how people looked at us

It changed how people looked at us

Mr. Laxton discusses gaining the confidence of the diverse factions in his Bosnian theatre.

I'll find another task, then

I'll find another task, then

Mr. Laxton describes applying terrain analysis in the field.

How far’d you get?

How far’d you get?

Mr. Laxton describes gaining the confidence of the command group by proving the value of terrain analysis.

We watched a real war going on

We watched a real war going on

Mr. Laxton describes landing in Bosnia and viewing first hand the reality of war.

The task was well defined

The task was well defined

Mr. Laxton describes the advance training he received prior to leaving for Bosnia.

Support the battle group

Support the battle group

Mr. Laxton describes proving the value of terrain analysis and volunteering for Bosnia.

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