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Description
When providing cans of ravioli to the children, Thier soon learns that the can is far more valuable than the food itself!
Transcription
I kind of informally adopted some kids over there where we would feed them. We called them the, “Ravioli kids.” You would give a kid a can of ravioli, like ravioli right? He would take the ravioli out of the can and put it in his pockets. The food wasn’t important, the can was gold for water. And then they would take it over to the cow infested, faecal infested water, fill it with water and drink it. It’s just a completely different… I am sure to them that’s, they look at us and go you guys are weird. We look at them and go, this is crazy! So it is what it is. I have seen some awful things. Awful, awful, awful things.
Catégories
Ravioli Kids
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Canadian Armed Forces
Emplacement géographique
Africa
Campagne
Africa
Personne interviewée
Michael Thier
Branche
Army
Military Rank
Infantry
Occupation
Infantry soldier
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:04