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within war Canadian Armed Forces
Things were changing
Mr. Laxton describes the steps leading to his becoming a Terrain Analyst.
Why they're committed to their efforts
Mr. Laxton challenges Canada's youth to understand the role of Canada's military.
Somebody fired a couple mortars
Mr. Laxton discusses Canadian diplomacy, diverting a retaliatory bombardment away from civilian targets.
Normally It’s An Officer
Mr. Connelly describes his first tour in Cyprus, loyalty and a deadly incident.
Nothing You Could Do
Mr. Connelly describes the sometimes tragic results of living in isolation.
Patrolling Korea
Mr. Connelly discusses reconnaissance patrols in Korea.
Foundations of Leadership
Mr. Connelly discusses his philosophy of leadership and its foundations.
Discipline and Modern Readiness
Mr. Chaisson speaks of how the level of discipline in the military today is nowhere near what it was when he entered the service, and the negative impact he thinks it's had on the readiness of the military.
Stay or Go
Mr. Chaisson recalls how a going away party for him helped him decide to make a career out of the services.
Food to Child Amputees
Mr. Chaisson recalls giving away his food to child amputees in Inchon, and realizing how much harder life was for people there, than people in Canada.
The Importance of Remembrance Day
Mr. Hawn speaks to the importance of Remembrance Day in helping the Canadian public in commemorating and honour sacrifices that have been and continue to be made on our behalf.
You Lose Friends in the Military
Mr. Hawn remembers losing friends in the service, and as Commanding Officer at Cold Lake, having to present the flag from the coffin of a dead airmen to his widow.