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Mr. Pochailo reflects on the diversity of courage and patriotism
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It's, it's a, it's, it's a very . . . courage is a very, very difficult thing. I think the first thing you have to do is look at everybody and anybody who served. And we're all different. We're all different, and when I came down on the parachutes, everything was quite routine. I don't know whether it was stupidity on my part, or what it was, but I, I felt quite in control. And yet I've seen people who go, who went to pieces. Went to pieces when things went wrong. There were those who . . . and, and then there were those who picked up the pieces and brought them back together again. So, it's, it's very difficult to look at a person, or people, and know or say that they are courageous or they weren't. They were there, and that's enough.
I think if you live in an environment, in order to make that environment work for you and for those around you, you have to be patriotic. Unfortunately, in many, many instances, patriotism is formed from lack of knowledge. That is, that's, that's an unfortunate part. Patriotism, very often, is a zeal, and it, and it's, and it's, and it's usually, it's very often a lack of knowledge of the real thing. If you knew the real thing you'd probably wouldn't be as patriotic. But patriotism is necessary in an environment to keep a, a unit together. It's the same as, as, as a, as a, a, a group that's fighting, bonding. When you bond, you're patriotic to one another. If you live in a country, you're patriotic to that country. If you know the truth, the real truth, your patriotism wanes, it wanes. So you have to, you have to weigh one against the other. You have to weigh them both, you have to, you have to be very careful with patriotism, I think. I think it's necessary, but it's gotta be truly patriotism. The right kind.
I think if you live in an environment, in order to make that environment work for you and for those around you, you have to be patriotic. Unfortunately, in many, many instances, patriotism is formed from lack of knowledge. That is, that's, that's an unfortunate part. Patriotism, very often, is a zeal, and it, and it's, and it's, and it's usually, it's very often a lack of knowledge of the real thing. If you knew the real thing you'd probably wouldn't be as patriotic. But patriotism is necessary in an environment to keep a, a unit together. It's the same as, as, as a, as a, a, a group that's fighting, bonding. When you bond, you're patriotic to one another. If you live in a country, you're patriotic to that country. If you know the truth, the real truth, your patriotism wanes, it wanes. So you have to, you have to weigh one against the other. You have to weigh them both, you have to, you have to be very careful with patriotism, I think. I think it's necessary, but it's gotta be truly patriotism. The right kind.
Catégories
Courage and Patriotism
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
Holland/Netherlands
Campagne
Bomber Command
Personne interviewée
Philip Pochailo
Branche
Air Force
Unité ou navire
#1 Bomber Command
Military Rank
AC2 / Flying Officer
Occupation
Bomb Aimer
Durée
2:58