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Rules of Engagement
Mr. Grossinger talks about rules of engagement and how they affect you in a dangerous area. He tells how the rules of engagement did not help when all he could do was sit back and listen to screaming then a shot. How the rules let him down and the people.
Accomplishments
Mr. Grossinger talks about how they made sure that everybody in the village never went hungry and that they were protected.
Close Call
Mr. Grossinger talks about a close call while investigating a wedding.
Close Calls
Mr. Abdallah talks about a couple of close calls he had while stationed in Paulson.
Flying in bad weather - Part 1 of 2
Mr. Romanow reads a piece he wrote concerning a crew lost to weather, and a similar experience he had.
Battle of the <em>Sharnhorst</em> (Part 1 of 3)
Mr. Treherne recalls a scuffle between some navy cruisers and the Scharnhorst.
Battle of the <em>Sharnhorst</em> (Part 2 of 3)
Mr. Treherne recalls their attempts to intercept the Sharnhorst off the coast of Norway
Battle of the <em>Sharnhorst</em> (Part 3 of 3)
Mr. Treherne discusses how the convoy gradually takes over the Sharnhorst
Back to Canada
Mr. Treherne recalls being sent back to Canada the day before D-Day
Heading for the Pacific
Mr. Treherne recalls doing work ups on the HMCS Ontario.
Voyage to Hong Kong
Mr. Treherne recalls getting word the atomic bomb had dropped in Japan.
Pilot Training in Summerside
As a pilot instructor at Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Mr. Lindsey remembers several fatalities and near misses by those in training. He relates one incident involving Charlottetown native Charlie Trainor who would go on to be one of Canada's most outstanding aces of the Second World War.
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