I’ve Done my Part
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: In reflecting back on the
significance that the Canadians played in
the Persian Gulf War, tell us about the
pride you feel for the contribution
that was made.
Well, I guess it’s really important.
It was events of the day that
needed to be addressed and you
could not back away or ignore.
If you did, it’s the bully in the sandbox;
if you don’t deal with the
bully in the sandbox, you know,
respectfully or physically or forcibly
you still have to deal with a person
like that so it had to be done.
The fact that it was done by so many
countries in a huge coalition of support
was phenomenal and well warranted.
There was no hesitation on anybody’s
part when we learned that
we had to play our part.
So yes there is great pride
in what we’ve done.
So I come out of it and like I said
earlier about the, in your career you
wonder what will I be doing,
what conflict will I be involved in so
now I am on the other side of it and
I think that was mine.
So I’ve done my part,
I’m good with that,
I’ve served my country,
I played my role. It’s all worth it!
Description
I’ve Done my Part
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:
- 1:38
- 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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