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Enlisted in 1942

Enlisted in 1942

Mr. Parker talks about joining his father's old regiment, the PPCLI instead of the Air Force (his first choice), and why he joined when he did.

Off to Algiers

Off to Algiers

By March of 1943, Mr. Parker is in England on active service. He is listed as a labourer, which he feels does not represent the range of skills that he has developed. He ships out to North Africa (Algiers), where dysentry sets in.

A visit to the infirmary

A visit to the infirmary

Mr. Parker becomes so ill with dysentery (along with, but later than, everyone else) that he is hospitalized, and misses the regiment's move into Sicily. He doesn't catch up with them until Italy. They then start working up the line in Italy.

A soldier dies in his arms

A soldier dies in his arms

Mr. Parker tells a story of moving up the line in Italy at night, and having to try and help a wounded man in the dark.

Fear sets in

Fear sets in

Mr. Parker talks about how a man's death haunted him as they moved into position on their start line. He then talks about a corporal who came to him for reassurance.

Wounded In Action

Wounded In Action

Mr. Parker concludes his story about the Marksman being torpedoed with her eventual demise. He also talks about close friendships that developed on the ship.

Saving a family

Saving a family

Mr. Parker talks about moving down the line and helping an Italian family, who had lost all their possessions to the Germans, and had their house blown up by the Canadians.

Dedication to Duty

Dedication to Duty

Mr Parker talks about a soldier in his platoon who literally lacked a sense of fear. His fearlessness was unexplainable, and he died in a most unusual way.

Discipline plays a role in dedication to duty

Discipline plays a role in dedication to duty

Mr. Parker talks about bravery and duty, and how duty is so drilled into you as a new recruit that it can make you do dangerous things, unless mitigated with a sense of discretion.

Responsibility and luck

Responsibility and luck

Mr. Parker talks about having a guardian angel, and how he felt that sense of belief helped him through. The platoon came to have a similar sense of faith in him because of his ability to survive. They followed him as their guardian angel.

Absolute respect

Absolute respect

Mr. Parker continues to talk about his good fortune and his great sense of faith.

Survival at San Fortunato Ridge

Survival at San Fortunato Ridge

Mr. Parker talks about Tommy Prince's brother, who was in his platoon, and how an officer created havoc for them at the San Fortunato Ridge.

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