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Treating Field Marshall Montgomery

Treating Field Marshall Montgomery

Ms. Smith-Adamson describes being the only nurse at her hospital denied an opportunity to see Field Marshall Montgomery during his visit to Germany. Ironically, his aircraft crashes and he arrives at her hospital for x-rays and a checkup. She is his nurse while he is there.

A Social Worker in the Air Force

A Social Worker in the Air Force

Mr. Jacobs speaks about his responsibility as a social worker in the military while working in British Columbia.

Excess supply of rice

Excess supply of rice

Mr. Butterworth describes how innovative thinking eased the food shortages, which were sometimes experienced by the soldiers.

We had lots of hardware

We had lots of hardware

Mr. Butterworth describes the use of hand grenades and Stokes concussion shells.

I participated in many raids

I participated in many raids

Mr. Butterworth describes the procedure used to safely capture enemy soldiers during night raids on enemy outposts.

Searching for my brother

Searching for my brother

Mr. Butterworth describes sneaking onto the battlefield at night in search of his brother who was rumoured to have been killed, but eventually finding him safe in camp.

Shell through the roof

Shell through the roof

Mr. Copp gives us insight into the irony of war. He describes how he and his men safely advance to their objective amidst a shelling, only to lose men to a direct shell hit as they are transporting a wounded soldier to safety.

Minenwerfers

Minenwerfers

Mr. Copp describes an unexploded German shell landing in their field kitchen. Feeling his men are too exhausted, he removes the danger himself.

He fell dead at my feet

He fell dead at my feet

Mr. Copp describes one deadly day in the trenches: a soldier killed by a sniper, another by shrapnel, a corporal going crazy from shell shock, and two of his men killed by a direct artillery hit.

Hellfire Corner

Hellfire Corner

Mr. Copp describes his platoon’s first experience in action, being shelled, and describes his efforts to care for five resulting casualties.

Forced march to Ypres

Forced march to Ypres

Mr. Copp describes carrying the kit for two of his men (plus his own) who would have been too exhausted to otherwise proceed on the forced march to Ypres.

All hell broke loose

All hell broke loose

Mr. Butterworth describes a raid at the M and N Line at Ypres, and the loss of a beloved sergeant.

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