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Description
Mr. Miller explains how you couldn’t dwell over losing fellow soldiers and friends.
Transcription
The people who were lost, it happened, it would happen indiscriminately. You might have known a fella for two days and he didn't make it back, or you might have been buddies with him and went on leave a couple times and you know. So it's, there was no, no control over that, so there was no point in sort of expecting it to be the way you want it to be. You want to go on leave with this fellow next September and if he's there and you go and that's fine. But if not, you didn't dwell over the, over the fact that... it's not callous, it's just reality I think.
Interviewer: It's a reality that in this generation younger kids haven't much experience with.
It's, when people are lost and missing you don't dwell much on it. Not because it's, you don't care or because you're callous, but because it's the system that you're in. The same thing as, it might be your turn next, it might be. You don't, you don't, we didn't seem to have the... the long term expectations that something is gonna stay the same.
Interviewer: It's a reality that in this generation younger kids haven't much experience with.
It's, when people are lost and missing you don't dwell much on it. Not because it's, you don't care or because you're callous, but because it's the system that you're in. The same thing as, it might be your turn next, it might be. You don't, you don't, we didn't seem to have the... the long term expectations that something is gonna stay the same.
Catégories
Losing men
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Personne interviewée
Douglas “Dusty” Miller
Branche
Air Force
Military Rank
Flight Sergeant
Occupation
Aircraft Rigger
Durée
01:57