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The Afghanistan Mission

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Coming Home

Coming Home

Mr. Morrison recounts the reception received when returning from Afghanistan both by the American and Canadian people.

What I’d Tell the Youth

What I’d Tell the Youth

Mr. Morrison shares his advice to the youth of today with focus on achieving high academic level of education.

My Partner Almost Took my Bullet

My Partner Almost Took my Bullet

While called to clear a mud hut, Mr. Morrison describes the close call when a split second of communication made the difference.

The ROE Card

The ROE Card

At first unfamiliar with the rules of engagement, Mr. Morrison expresses his views on carrying the card while on duty.

When to Carry a Weapon

When to Carry a Weapon

Mr. Morrison explains the responsibilities of securing and accessing the guns when needed.

A Daily Routine

A Daily Routine

Mr. Morrison provides detail of his work routine while in camp.

Adapting to the Surroundings

Adapting to the Surroundings

Mr. Morrison speaks of his duties on air sentry and witnessing the existence of the Afghan people.

A Smell Never Forgotten

A Smell Never Forgotten

Mr. Morrison recalls his strong recollection of the smells and sights upon arrival in Afghanistan.

Combat and War

Combat and War

Trained in the army as a supply technician, Mr. Morrison shares the reality of war when encountering conflict he had never thought he would experience.

After Effects of Military Service

After Effects of Military Service

Ms. Berkshire expresses her feelings from being discharged from the military.

Calling Out for my Life!

Calling Out for my Life!

Ms. Berkshire shares an emotional experience where a near death experience caused her trauma.

Fear of the Unknown

Fear of the Unknown

Ms. Berkshire expresses her feelings about being in Kabul and the interaction with the locals.

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