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Realization for being at War

Realization for being at War

Mrs. Flynn describes her arrival in Southern England, seeing the barrage balloons and devastation around her.

Voyage Overseas

Voyage Overseas

Mrs. Flynn shares her memories while travelling across the Atlantic and the humorous act the nursing sisters provided to the soldiers at sea.

Recognition of Nursing Sisters

Recognition of Nursing Sisters

Mrs. Flynn shares her historical perspective of the nursing sisters and how they were recognized in army life.

Camaraderie Amongst the Soldiers

Camaraderie Amongst the Soldiers

Mrs. Flynn expresses her deep emotion and respect for the wounded soldiers and how they maintained a great sense of humour in times of despair.

Anticipating a German invasion

Anticipating a German invasion

Mr. Smith recalls how a nearby farmer required the regiments help, milking cows and the kindness he repaid them with.

The Sights and Sounds of War

The Sights and Sounds of War

Mr. Finestone explains the factors of war that may cause Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Mr. Finestone responds to the question, “Was Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) common during your service?”

Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day

Mr. Finestone describes the significance that November eleventh has for him.

Some Words For Children of Future Generations

Some Words For Children of Future Generations

Mr. Finestone describes what he would say to children of future generations.

Reaction to the Holocaust

Reaction to the Holocaust

Mr. Finestone describes his reaction to the Holocaust.

Would You Do it Again?

Would You Do it Again?

Mr. Finestone describes why he would do it all over again.

Readjusting to Civilian Life

Readjusting to Civilian Life

Mr. Finestone describes how he had a hard time readjusting to civilian life after he returned home to Canada. He also describes the contrast between what was going on in Canada and what his regiment was doing overseas.

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