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Comradeship

Comradeship

Mr. Tee recites for us a poem, from his book, about comradeship.

Dive Bombers

Dive Bombers

Mr. Tee recalls the Germans dive bombing them and how scary it was.

Risking Your Life for Eggs

Risking Your Life for Eggs

Mr. Tee recalls an episode where he went into a barn to collect some eggs and discovers there are Germans in the same barn.

A Sense of Humour

A Sense of Humour

Mr. Tee tells us why he thinks a good sense of humour is an important trait for a soldier to possess.

From Hero to Coward

From Hero to Coward

Mr. Tee tells us how you can perform acts of bravery one day and the next day you may turn and run when you shouldn't.

Looking Back

Looking Back

Mr. Peterson looks back at how his service and internment affected him later in life.

Saving Face

Saving Face

Mr. Peterson recalls the reaction of some young local boys when their playmate was accidentally killed by air dropped supplies.

Japan Capitulates

Japan Capitulates

Mr. Peterson remembers discovering that Japan had surrendered to the Americans.

They lost five or six planes

They lost five or six planes

Mr. Lammers describes bomber traffic over Holland.

Why they're committed to their efforts

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

Somebody fired a couple mortars

Mr. Laxton discusses Canadian diplomacy, diverting a retaliatory bombardment away from civilian targets.

Overnight Honeymoon

Overnight Honeymoon

Mr. Pike recalls being called back to the ship, the morning after being married.

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