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Basic Training

Heroes Remember

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Then I went to Kitchener, Ontario, for basic training and that was, I was so homesick and I couldn't really believe the things that we had to do, you know. The long marches that we had to go on and the drills and things like that. I hadn't really been subjected to a lot of discipline, I guess. And it was... I can remember I had a nice pair of yellow mitts that one of my friends had made for me. They were really quite nice and I wore them with my uniform and I got sharply disciplined for that, wearing those. You know, they seemed, looking back on it now I suppose that I never probably would have stayed in training as a nurse if I hadn't had that army training because I had to obey rules and I think it was good for my, for my discipline.
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Ms. Spence talks about being home sick while doing basic training and how it helped her in everyday life.

Ruth Ann Spence

Ms. Spence was born in the rural farming community of Campbellford, Ontario, in 1926. Ms. Spence was no stranger to the realities of war as her father was a First World War Veteran. Upon her father's passing at the age of nine, her family moved in with their grandfather who supported them through the depression years. When war was declared, her brother enlisted immediately, and Ms. Spence knew she too would follow in the footsteps of her father and brother. In 1945 she was finally old enough to enlist. She was shipped to Montreal, Quebec, following her basic training where she became a part of the Dental Corps. Ms. Spence became a nurse after almost a year of service in the war effort and says she could not have done it without the discipline she learned while serving with the Canadian Army. Ms. Spence has spent the last forty years living in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
01:15
Person Interviewed:
Ruth Ann Spence
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
Canada
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Dental Corps
Rank:
Corporal
Occupation:
Dental Assistant

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