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“Vigil” - The Canadian Story

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“Vigil” - The Canadian Story

Well what had happened, the Black Watch learned we were all part of the same Commonwealth division. They learned that their comrades, the Canadians had finished their tour of duty and they were going back to Canada so they got permission for the bandsman within the unit to collect their pipes and drums and about fifteen of them formed up and walked down and they came right down to where we were and marched back and forth below us and we are all sitting in our snow holes watching these guys. We didn’t speak to them and they didn’t speak to us. They just played back and forth. It was a parting salute and then they disappeared into the night. And weeks later we went through the inoculations and inspections whatnot and they put us on a couple of commandeered fishing boats from the South Koreans, took us across to Kiuri, Japan. That was now a big British naval base and we stayed there for about ten or twelve days and then finally on board the ship and came back. It took 23 days to cross the Pacific, got on the trains and home. I did a painting called, “Vigil”, and it’s just a painting at night. A fellow in the trench. He’s by himself, of course, and he’s looking out into the darkness. He’s blowing on his hand because it’s bloody cold. The winters there were like they are here, you know. And his mind, you can see in his eyes, the painting worked. He’s a million miles away. And it’s called “Vigil” simply because he elected to be there, wished to hell he hadn’t but he will see it through. That was the Canadian story.

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