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Strategies of naval combat

Strategies of naval combat

Mr. Howe talks about naval combat in the English Channel.

Gun fight in open sea

Gun fight in open sea

Mr. Howe talks about a gun-fight in the English Channel after D-Day.

Atlantic Crossing

Atlantic Crossing

Mr. Ryder speaks of the rough time they had crossing the Atlantic aboard the Louis Pasteur.

Storm on the Atlantic

Storm on the Atlantic

Mr. Sperry describes storms on the Atlantic and how a man was lost overboard.

The Rough North Atlantic

The Rough North Atlantic

Mr. Rochon describes some scary moments in the rough seas of the North Atlantic.

Basic Training was Tough

Basic Training was Tough

Mr. Rochon describes how tough he found the training at HMCS Cornwallis.

Something To See

Something To See

Mr. Ducharme describes boarding the Queen Mary and crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Scotland.

It cut our Aerial, Then Machine-gunned the Decks

It cut our Aerial, Then Machine-gunned the Decks

Mr. Yeadon describes being attacked ten days east of Brazil on a voyage to India, having to abandon ship, and being rescued and held captive by a German “raider.”

Life on the Ship

Life on the Ship

Mr. Baker speaks about his experiences aboard ship travelling to Europe, and the type of food they were provided.

Uncomfortable Voyage

Uncomfortable Voyage

The trip overseas took 14 days. Mr. Wickens talks about the trip and a tactic used by the captain of the ship he was on to get there safely.

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