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A Typical Day
Mr. Wadman tells of his daily routine and events as a peacekeeper in the devastated city of Sarajevo.
Value of Humanitarian Aid
Mr. Wadman expresses his positive opinion and feeling on providing food and humanitarian aid to the locals realizing the value of the UN presence.
The Children of Sarajevo
Mr. Wadman expresses the feelings he had when interacting with the children, doing all he possibly could for a child’s survival.
Difficulty as a Combat Soldier
Mr. Wadman provides his view on the difficulty of being a peacekeeper when initially trained as a combat soldier.
Adjustment Back to Civilian Life
Mr. Wadman explains the difficulties faced when returning home from a mission and the effect it has on themselves and their family.
Job Opportunities with the Signal Corps
Mr. Heron explains his duties as part of the Signal Corps and his interest in technical work.
If I had to go back, I would
Mr. Heron expresses his opinion on what is learned from War and if he had the chance to do it all again, he would!
A Turning Point in History
Major-General MacKenzie provides some historical background as to how he was chosen by the UN to command troops in Croatia and set up headquarters in Sarajevo.
Promotion in the Field
Major-General MacKenzie speaks about his promotion to Major-General in the field and receiving his Canadian rank badge.
Izzy Dolls
Major-General MacKenzie provides a background to the creation of the Izzy Doll campaign and his involvement in ensuring these dolls are received by children all over the world.
Feeling Secure With The Media
Major-General MacKenzie relates his comfort level and preference for the presence of the media during confrontations in the field.
Confrontations
Under command, Major-General MacKenzie tells of situations when experiencing confrontations with the opposition.
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