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Mr. Champoux recalls attempting to join the Navy and then the Air Force but they were not yet recruiting. He then joined the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa - Army.
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Interviewer - about the school you attended?
Well, if it hadn’t been for the war, I was going to finish Ottawa Technical High School. I was interested in various subjects at the time. But then the war broke out and I only had the one year high school at the time and I was, because of that September I was, I was to return to school and to find out my what room I would be going into for my second grade. But the part that I was going to be moving into at the school, it was under construction then. They weren’t finished, and that was in September. So they said, “Well you go home, and we’ll let you know when you can come in.” I was on my bike and on the way back I said, “The heck with this”. I think I’ll go to the Navy and try and join the Navy. They weren’t, they weren’t called yet to recruit or anything, but they took my name and “We’ll give you a call when we get the word that we can take the recruits in.” So that wasn’t good enough for me on my way home again on my bike. See I was in the NPM, Non Permanent Militia and at the drill hall the Cameron Highlanders were recruiting. But on the way, the Air Force, I had to pass the, in front of Chateau Laurier actually they had an office there. And I dropped in there as well, and again they didn’t have any word about recruiting but they took my name. So I said the heck with this. I drove back to the drill hall and I joined the regular force NPAM from the NPM.