An Unfortunate Career Altering Injury
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Description
In hopes of carrying on with officer cadet training, Ms. Batek attends RMC yet while on training an unfortunate accident soon has her succumb to a permanent discharge from the military.
Monica Batek
Ms. Monica Batek was born March 27, 1975 in Calgary, Alberta. After high school Monica was very adamant in making the military her career choice and at age 17 joined the Reserves with 746 Communication squadron as a private. Shortly into her training, some unfortunate circumstance of assault occurred where she was driven to choose a different career path. Ms. Batek decided to continue on and was accepted to Royal Military College under the Officer Cadet program where she did graduate. While on exercise, Ms. Batek became injured during training exercise, this being a crucial part of her reason for discharge from the military. Struggling with PTSD and leg injury, Ms. Batek continues on and most recently was named as part of Team Canada for Invictus Games 2018 and compete as an athlete as a swimmer and member of wheelchair basketball. Ms. Batek is proud of this accomplishment and feels very honoured to be able to wear the Canadian maple leaf on her uniform once again!
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- July 25, 2018
- Duration:
- 3:40
- Person Interviewed:
- Monica Batek
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Canada
- Battle/Campaign:
- Pre-enlistment
- Branch:
- Reserves Infantry
- Rank:
- Officer Cadet
- Occupation:
- Infantry Officer
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