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Description
Mr. McGee says education is important but if your country needs you, then do what you can to help. He also explains what Remembrance Day means to him.
Transcription
Interviewer: If you could speak to the young people of today about duty and obligations, what would you say to them?
Get your education first... but go, you know if we have to, if it means liberty, you have to go.
Interviewer: Remembrance Day, November 11th, what does this day mean to you?
Well I kind of enjoyed it this the last few. I've been laying the wreath and most of my grandchildren are, and my own children are coming to these, this event and it kind of does something for me, you know. I promised them this was the last one because it was too tough this year, too tiring.
Get your education first... but go, you know if we have to, if it means liberty, you have to go.
Interviewer: Remembrance Day, November 11th, what does this day mean to you?
Well I kind of enjoyed it this the last few. I've been laying the wreath and most of my grandchildren are, and my own children are coming to these, this event and it kind of does something for me, you know. I promised them this was the last one because it was too tough this year, too tiring.
Catégories
Message to the Youth
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
Hong Kong
Campagne
Hong Kong
Personne interviewée
John McGee
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Winnipeg Grenadiers
Military Rank
Corporal
Occupation
Infantry
Durée
01:04