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Reflections on Remembrance Day

Reflections on Remembrance Day

Mr. Gray reflects on his contribution on D-Day and remembers past and present service personnel.

Transporting the Wounded

Transporting the Wounded

Mr. Gray describes transporting the wounded back to England after D-Day.

Set to Sail!

Set to Sail!

Mr. Gray describes sweeping mines in the English Channel in preparation for the D-Day landing.

What are all the Minesweepers Doing Here?

What are all the Minesweepers Doing Here?

Mr. Gray describes sailing to England and being briefed for the D-Day invasion.

They Were Ruthless and They Were Cruel

They Were Ruthless and They Were Cruel

Mr. Gray talks about reassignment to HMCS Vegreville, sweeping mines in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and his respect for the abilities of German U-Boat captains.

Nazi Submarines were Ruling Supreme

Nazi Submarines were Ruling Supreme

Mr. Gray talks about convoy duty and the HMCS St. Croix’s demise.

The Monkey Code

The Monkey Code

Mr. Gray discusses his initiation to life at sea, aboard HMCS St. Croix.

The Tank

The Tank

Mr. Ducharme describes what it was like to drive a self-propelled artillery tank, and use the 105 gun.

Run Over By A Tank!

Run Over By A Tank!

Dr. Theal describes the more common wounds which he treated at the outpost level, and describes a bizarre close call.

Inject Morphine Where Necessary

Inject Morphine Where Necessary

Dr. Theal describes the steps involved in moving the wounded back to the appropriate level of care.

Function of the 10th Field Ambulance

Function of the 10th Field Ambulance

Dr. Theal gives a general description of a field hospital and his reliance on the padre.

I saw a body floating by.

I saw a body floating by.

Dr. Theal describes his D-Day arrival in France and joining his unit outside of Caen.

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