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Taken Prisoner
Mr. McGee explains the tough marches up and down the mountain they did on Christmas. Also Describes the pointless marching they did and the water they had to drink.
Realizing he's being fired upon.
Mr. McGee tells about the first time Japanese planes fired upon him. He wasn’t scared because he didn’t know what was happening. Next time, he knew and was shaking fiercely.
Arriving in Hong Kong
Mr. McGee recalls an eight mile march to their camp but he was lucky enough to get a drive with Headquarters Company.
Weather Conditions & Arriving Overseas
Mr. McGee describes how hot it was arriving overseas and the problems they had keeping their guns dry.
Heading Overseas
Mr. McGee explains the ship ride overseas and how people were jumping overboard.
Grave or Waste Dump
Mr. Bevan recalls how a German POW made to dig a waste dump, didn’t realize what he was digging.
Almost Stepped on a Mine
Mr. Bevan recalls a near miss with a land mine while positioning guns.
Victim of Friendly Fire
Mr. Bevan describes how his division, along with other troops, were the victims of friendly fire from bombers during the attack on Falaise.
Almost Didn’t Survive The Trip Overseas
Mr. Bevan describes embarking for the journey overseas, and a close call during a storm.
Never Done Serving
Mr. Borchert describes how when he left the military, he didn’t stop serving. He continued serving in a different way, fighting for Veterans rights.
Join the Forces
Mr Borchert encourages aboriginal youth, and anyone else thinking they have no future, to serve in the military. To be a warrior for peace and use the opportunities it presents to make their dreams come true.
Aboriginal Spiritual Journey
Mr. Borchert recalls how the Aboriginal Spiritual Journey was conceived, and how it was important in order to bring the spirit of fallen warriors home.
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