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A Part of Team Canada

A Part of Team Canada

Ms. Batek shares her personal and somewhat humorous story of how she became a part of Team Canada for the 2018 games in Australia.

An Unfortunate Career Altering Injury

An Unfortunate Career Altering Injury

In hopes of carrying on with officer cadet training, Ms. Batek attends RMC yet while on training an unfortunate accident soon has her succumb to a permanent discharge from the military.

Positive Thoughts on Korea Today

Positive Thoughts on Korea Today

Reflecting back on time in Korea, Mr. Charland gives a very positive opinion on the life of the Korean people today and how much improvement resulted through the rebuild program.

Honour To Carry Torch

Honour To Carry Torch

Mr. Charland shares his story of the privilege and honour he had to carry the Olympic torch in respect to 2018 Commemoration in Korea representing our national sport of hockey for all Canadians.

Opportunity to Play Hockey in Korea

Opportunity to Play Hockey in Korea

A sport close to Canadians hearts, Mr. Charland tells the story of how soldiers got an opportunity to play hockey a few miles from the battlefield.

Platoon Book, a Valuable Resource

Platoon Book, a Valuable Resource

As Lieutenant, Mr. Charland speaks about value of knowing a little bit about each of the soldiers in his command.

Ambushed First Night

Ambushed First Night

While on patrol, Mr. Charland shares his experiences in keeping control of his men during a harsh battle at night while on patrol.

Controlling Fear in Battle

Controlling Fear in Battle

Mr. Charland provides his perspective on the definition of fear and how it affects those during battle.

From Sleeves to Parkas

From Sleeves to Parkas

Under extreme conditions, Mr. Charlands tells of how he and the troops dealt with the severe change in temperatures.

The Battle, Hill 355

The Battle, Hill 355

A hard fought battle, Mr. Charland provides detail as to what the soldiers were faced with during patrol, a very tense battle.

Focus on Your Job

Focus on Your Job

Although the war had become static upon arrival in Korea, Mr. Charland shares the role and responsibilities he had with his troop.

A Very Sad Picture

A Very Sad Picture

Upon arrival in Korea, Mr. Charland describes the terrain and sights of a country in despair.

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