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Description
Mr. MacDougall describes the process of running telephone wires, the various ways wires could be severed, and having to repair after dark.
Transcription
Yeah we had reels of wire that used to run along the ground and any place as out of sight of the enemy line, we’d some times put them over, up on trees, crossing crossroads, you know. Threw it on the tree and down the other side. So that’s when you weren’t in sight of the enemy line. Oh sometimes a shell would land on the line and cut it and or a bit of shrapnel or something like that. Maybe the enemy found it lying on the ground and they just snipped it to make sure that they’d break our communications. We had to go out and run the wire through our hands and we came to the end of it and we always went in twos. One fellow held the end and the other fellow scouted back and forth across until he found the other end and then we repaired it. Mostly in the night time. We couldn’t do that in the daytime because it was too obvious.
Catégories
Repairing Damaged Wires
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
First World War
Personne interviewée
Alec MacDougall
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
185th Cape Breton Highlanders
Occupation
Signaller
Durée
1:34