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It’s a team

It’s a team

Mr. Bower-Binns describes how his air crew bonded, and their confidence in one another despite their limited exxperience.

Navigation school

Navigation school

Mr. Bower-Binns describes his experiences at Navigation school.

Becoming a navigator

Becoming a navigator

Mr. Bower-Binns describes training on a Link Trainer and being unable to stop it on co-ordinates, and thus being designated as a navigator

Based in Dieppe, New Brunswick

Based in Dieppe, New Brunswick

Mr. Bower-Binns describes being on guard duty at the Dieppe aerodrome, and fantasizing about becoming a pilot.

Typical Day as a Hospital Assistant

Typical Day as a Hospital Assistant

Mrs. Pidgeon provides a detailed account of a typical day providing care to patients returning from overseas.

A Diamond Ring Upon Discharge

A Diamond Ring Upon Discharge

Mrs. Pidgeon shares a story about getting engaged after being discharged from the air force and her ensuing travels with her husband and children.

Doing His Part

Doing His Part

Before Newfoundland was a part of Canada Mr. Rogers tried hard to get into the navy and never gave up.

The Other Side of War

The Other Side of War

Mrs. Jackson expresses how thankful she was to be part of the social network for the Guinea Pigs and the opportunity it provided to see another side of war, a positive one.

Strength of People in London

Strength of People in London

Mrs. Jackson emphasizes the strength and encouragement given to the Guinea pigs by people in London, comparing it to the wonderful source of strength that Churchill, King and Queen had for their country.

Number of Murders is Mind Boggling

Number of Murders is Mind Boggling

Mr. Deveau speaks about the number of murders going on in Rwanda and incidents of children being murdered for no reason.

In Support of the Signal Corp

In Support of the Signal Corp

Mr. Deveau explains their roles and responsibilities in securing communications for the people of Rwanda.

Remembering the Massacres

Remembering the Massacres

Mr. Deveau provides some devastating numbers of the many massacres in Rwanda and how the smells of what was witnessed remain with him today.

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