Reality of Getting to War
Heroes Remember
Transcript
In the back of everybody’s mind is
there is always the thought of,
“When is it going to be time to pay the fiddler?”
So when I got posted to Germany,
that was my third posting,
I had about twelve or thirteen years in
at the time so I had been around the
block a little bit along with a lot of
friends of mine that were there.
So around August we started hearing
about the activities going on in the
Persian Gulf with Saddam Hussein and
that sort of thing but the news was
all sketchy and whatnot and all of a
sudden the base really ramped up with
a lot of activity and planning going on in
the background and all of a sudden, you know,
there’s a big activity afoot and we’re heading
off to the Persian Gulf and we’re getting
ready and doing all our briefings and
medical requirements and gearing up with our
equipment and, you know, there’s a lot of
logistics that happen behind the scenes to
make a move like that out of Germany to
the Middle East so it was quite interesting.
Interviewer: And what about the
culture shock itself?
Well that was interesting in itself.
When we even got there,
I mean going from late August,
early September weather in Central Europe to,
you know, 45 degrees plus hot in
the Middle East at the time and then just the
whole culture shock about the
Arab lifestyle and that sort of thing was
something totally, totally different to pretty
well all of us I guess.
So it was just a matter of being respectful and
trying to understand the bounds or
the boundaries of what was involved in it and
that sort of thing because what made sense to
us didn’t make sense to other people and
vice versa right so we had to try and
figure out how to respect that.
Description
While spending time in Germany, Mr. Norman speaks about the circumstances that unfolded when he realizes he will be part of the Persian Gulf War.
Craig Norman
Mr. Craig Norman was born February 1, 1961 in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. After completing high school, Mr. Norman enlisted with the Air Force as an Air Weapons System Technician holding rank of Master Corporal. While in Germany, Mr. Norman was selected to be part of the Persian Gulf war providing service delivery for the CF18’s; a time in his military career that he feels very proud of. After 22 years of military service, in Canada and overseas, Mr. Norman retired from the military. He now resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his family.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:56
- Person Interviewed:
- Craig Norman
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Rank:
- Master-Corporal
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