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Return Home to Canada

Return Home to Canada

Mr. Finestone describes his injuries, his return home and the reaction of his parents upon his return to Canada.

The End of My War

The End of My War

Mr. Finestone recalls his last drive towards Rome. They were under heavy shellfire, crossing streams and rivers when he became wounded by an 88 shell. He was bleeding profusely, but an ambulance was close by and took him to a hospital where he spent 2 ½ months. Due to his serious injuries, he was sent back to Canada on the Lady Nelson.

Baptism of Fire in Italy

Baptism of Fire in Italy

Mr. Finestone describes his baptism by fire and the very difficult fighting in Italy. He tells of how the Germans were well prepared and did not make any mistakes.

Defending Brighton

Defending Brighton

Mr. Finestone describes defending Brighton and training his men. He also recalls the very first time he was shot at.

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean

Mr. Finestone describes the crossing to England and the efforts of a German broadcaster, Lord Haw-Haw to sap the morale of the soldiers.

Joining the Service

Joining the Service

Mr. Finestone recalls why he decided to join the service. His Canadian-Jewish background compelled him to go to war.

Preparing for War

Preparing for War

Mr. Finestone recalls his father’s advice to join the COTC as the war approached.

Training in Canada

Training in Canada

Mr. Finestone was a Junior Officer. He describes the training he received and the training he provided in Canada to prepare himself and his men for war.

Becoming an Officer from the Ranks

Becoming an Officer from the Ranks

Mr. Danson describes how he came back to Canada to get his commission. Despite his best efforts, he did not make it back to Europe in time for the D-Day invasion.

Low Flying Incident in Flight School

Low Flying Incident in Flight School

Mr. Finley tells about the time he decided to give a thrill to the students at his childhood school by touching down his plane on school property.

First Encounter on Guard Duty

First Encounter on Guard Duty

Mr. Finley describes his encounter with an unidentified person while on guard duty late one night. He also provides an overview of guard duty protocol.

Introduction to Guard Duty

Introduction to Guard Duty

Mr. Finley describes his introduction to Guard Duty while still on the home front. He explains how his superior conveyed the importance of this task, though to a new recruit it might seem insignificant and unimportant.

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