Displaying 4429 to 4440 of 4589 results.
Unwelcome in Italy
Mr. Greaves speaks about how unwelcome he felt amongst the Italian people.
Soldiers Dying
Mr. Greaves expresses the shock he felt listening to a soldier being told that his brother died while out on night patrol.
Scarlet Fever Outbreak
Ms. Sloan recalls how the nursing sisters dealt with a severe scarlet fever outbreak amongst the soldiers.
Hospital Logistics
Ms. Sloan describes the logistics and organization of setting up a 600 bed hospital and camp with the billions of tons of equipment required.
Medical Wards
Ms. Sloan describes in detail the structure and setup for each medical ward required in the army camp.
V2 Bomb Attacks
Ms. Sloan describes the devastation in Antwerp when V2 bombs hit the city.
Diphtheria Epidemic
Ms. Sloan describes her medical involvement during a diphtheria epidemic during the “push to the Rhine” and how fortunate they were to have sufficient supplies of penicillin, penathol and plasma to treat the casualties
Comforting The Wounded
Ms. Sloan shares the compassion provided to the wounded and the strong sense of respect they felt from the injured young men.
The Dutch Appreciation
Ms. Sloan describes a very moving celebration when the villagers came out to show their appreciation to the Canadian soldiers.
Dying Far From Home
On Remembrance Day Ms. Sloan expresses her compassion for the men that didn’t come back home and for the soldiers who got home, but still suffered.
Putting Our Training to Work
Mr. Campbell explains the concept of military training in relation to the purpose, intensity and effective results exercised during active deployments.
Many Die From Pneumonia
Mr. Jessop describes lack of medication and how, coincidentally, the same dose of medicine saves both him and his brother from pneumonia.
Displaying 4429 to 4440 of 4589 results.