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Responsibilities of a Platoon

Responsibilities of a Platoon

Mr. Dixon describes the responsibilities maintained in the patrol position of the 12th Platoon D Company and conditions faced by these soldiers.

Commitment of Ground Forces

Commitment of Ground Forces

Mr. Pitts explains the importance of ground forces both during the Korean War and the missions our Canadian Forces soldiers are sent on today.

Platoon Commander on Fighting Patrol

Platoon Commander on Fighting Patrol

Mr. Pitts explains the responsibility of his patrol in making sure that the other patrols were protected and the challenges faced in protecting their own men.

Two Men Killed

Two Men Killed

Mr. Pitts describes a time when two of his ground crew were killed while laying wire in a minefield, on November 30, 1952.

The Hook Counter Attack

The Hook Counter Attack

As part of reinforcement, Mr. Pitts shares the experience when his platoon was commanded to relieve the British Black Watch Division and the devastation witnessed during the counter attack by the Chinese.

Difficult Decisions

Difficult Decisions

Mr. Pitts speaks about the apprehension felt when reporting one of his infantry soldiers who refused duty.

Four Day Leave to Japan

Four Day Leave to Japan

Mr. Pitts tells us about delivering documents to Japan which provided him with a four-day leave of rest and relaxation.

Samachon Valley Patrols

Samachon Valley Patrols

Mr. Pitts speaks about commanding his platoon when it was being targeted by the Chinese.

Wounded in the Trench

Wounded in the Trench

Mr. Thorsen describes the night in the trenches when his ear drum was perforated and the medical treatment he received afterwards.

Returning to Civilian Life

Returning to Civilian Life

Mr. Thorsen reflects on his arrival home and the effect the war has had on his life.

Getting Hit by Mortar Fragment

Getting Hit by Mortar Fragment

Mr. McKerracher describes his experience of getting wounded by shrapnel when carrying the commanding officer’s map board.

Inaccurate Artillery

Inaccurate Artillery

Mr. Niles describes the occasional inaccuracy of the Canadian artillery.

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