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Description
Mr. Sommerville speaks about a time his crew drove over a mine, inflicting wounds to his fellow crewman and recalls his sheer luck in escaping injury.
Transcription
I would say about a week or ten days after we ran over a mine, a Teller mine. One of the tanks was coming down the road so we moved over about two feet off the road on the verge and we run over a Teller mine. I was in the back end of the truck, there was three of us across the back end of the truck standing, we were going down the highway and all at once I heard this big boom and I looked up in the air and there was the front tire about twenty feet up in the air. The two personnel beside me, they got wounded pretty bad and there was a corporal and a driver also got wounded. Myself, nothing happened to me, of course, I didn’t realize it at the time it give me a perforated ear drum. There was bombing every night, shelling every night and you were around that type of stuff you never noticed it, you know, but my ears have been ringing for seventy years now.
Catégories
The Effects of a Mine
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
France
Campagne
Liberation of the Netherlands
Personne interviewée
Donald Sommerville
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Candian Royal Corps of Engineers, Electricians and Mechanics, 2nd Tank Troop Workshop
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:04