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Soldiers Lost After VJ Day

Soldiers Lost After VJ Day

Mr. Emslie tells a story about his co-pilot Roy McCloud and a Japanese Admiral in Singapore who refused to accept that the war was over.

First Mission

First Mission

Mr. Emslie describes his first operational mission as navigator.

Survival School

Survival School

Mr. Emslie describes his experience at a Survival School in Calgary and being selected for a squadron in Boundary Bay.

Maybe Too Little Too Late

Maybe Too Little Too Late

Mr. Bilinskis provides his opinion on coping after service in the military and results of living on the edge.

Going Through Trauma Together

Going Through Trauma Together

Mr. Bilinskis provides a sense of tightness that develops amongst the soldiers while adapting to their surroundings.

A Civil War Raging On

A Civil War Raging On

Mr. Bilinskis talks about arriving in Sarajevo and witnessing the devastation war brought to a city.

Intensity of Daily Routine

Intensity of Daily Routine

Mr. Bilinskis describes the tension felt when convoying supplies to the devastated villages of Sarajevo.Mr. Bilinskis describes the tension felt when convoying supplies to the devastated villages of Sarajevo.

The Somalia Children

The Somalia Children

Mr. Rutherford describes the sight of the starving Somalia children.

The Positive Side of Somalia

The Positive Side of Somalia

Mr. Rutherford expresses his concern about the negative publicity Canadian Forces personnel received during the Somalia deployment, and instead focuses on the positive contributions made by our soldiers.

Experiencing Fear

Experiencing Fear

Mr. Rutherford describes the sense of fear a soldier has when being confronted by the enemy.

The Comradery Within the Regiment

The Comradery Within the Regiment

Mr. Rutherford describes the pride felt for his regiment and the strong sense of camaraderie shared amongst the Canadian Forces soldiers.

The Scene of a Massacre

The Scene of a Massacre

Mr. Halliday describes the scene of a massacre on the Turkish side considered to be a tourist attraction and left as is from the aftermath of conflict.

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