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Mr. Carney describes his voyage overseas and his reaction when landing in Yokohama, Japan.
Mr. Carney expresses his sincere concern for the living conditions of the Korean people.
Mr. Carney describes the living quarters and how the soldiers scrounged for equipment to make it more comfortable.
Mr. Carney provides detail of his responsibilities as a signalman and how he maintained the communication lines.
Mr. Carney shares some circumstances he faced when repairing lines.
Mr. Carney relates his experiences of comradery when living close to his fellow soldiers.
Mr. Carney describes the conditions living amongst mice, rats, snakes and the annoyance of mosquitos.
Mr. Carney expresses his feelings when soldiers return home from a place like Korea and how they’ve become a different person.
Mr. Carney speaks about the conditions in Cyprus and how it was a positive experience for him.
Mr. Carney reflects back to the loss of close friends and family and the meaning of Remembrance Day.