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M. Mac Culloch parle du Module de la paix, qu’il anime bénévolement à Rencontres du Canada depuis des années à chaque semaine.
Wayne Mac Culloch
Wayne Mac Culloch was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, in 1953 and grew up in Quebec. He began his studies at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, at the age of 18 and would serve as a military engineer in the Canadian Armed Forces for more than 40 years. During his long and varied career, Mr. Mac Culloch served across Canada and took part in three overseas deployments to the Balkans and one to Haiti before being medically discharged with the rank of major. Still having a passion to serve, he went on to work as a civilian employee with the Department of National Defence. Since 2004, Mr. Mac Culloch has volunteered his time and talents to help deliver the “Peace Module” during the Historica Encounters with Canada program in Ottawa. Week after week, he has engaged with youth from coast to coast and educated them about the sacrifices and achievements of Canadians who have served in uniform over the years.
Transcript
Le Module de la paix explique notre partie dans les opérations de soutien à la paix et comment on s’est rendus, un peu de notre histoire des missions outre-mer. La plupart du temps est consacrée aux questions des participants et ils me demandent toutes sortes de questions de ce que mes médailles représentent jusqu’au processus pour les déploiements outre-mer. C’est pour eux à me demander et de retenir ce qu’ils veulent du Module, parce que c’est leur Module. Ils peuvent me poser n’importe quelle question et je vais leur répondre.