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Japanese Treatment Towards POW’s
Mr. MacDonell gives his thoughts on why they may have been treated so badly.
Humiliation as a POW
Mr. MacDonell shares his story of the inhumane treatment witnessed over his four year period as a POW.
Role as a Battlefield Leader
Mr. MacDonell speaks about the fact that there was not a lot of time for reflection.
The Attack of Stanley Village on Xmas Day (Part 2)
As platoon commander, Mr. MacDonell tells of the horrific order received to attack the village and how his soldiers kept up the fight and strength to defend showing no signs to surrender.
The Attack on Stanley Village on Xmas Day. (Part 1)
As platoon commander, Mr. MacDonell tells of the horrific order received to attack the village and how his soldiers kept up the fight to defend, showing no signs of surrender.
Immediately Engaged in Battle
Having no reinforcements and insufficient supplies, Mr. MacDonell explains the difficult situation he and his fellow soldiers encountered.
Being a Young Sergeant
Mr. MacDonell explains his role as Company Sergeant instructing soldiers older than himself, and gaining respect from his comrades.
Unknown Destination
While training in Val Cartier, Mr. MacDonell recounts how the soldiers were issued tropical dress, having no idea of their destination. Once heading West, they suspected Hong Kong.
The Enlistment Process
Too young, yet determined to join the army, Mr. MacDonell shares the story of his enlistment adventures.
Rough Seas and Loose Cargo
Mr. MacDonell describes a very long voyage in rough seas, and losing a deck load of barrels which broke loose.