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Awarded the Military Medal

Awarded the Military Medal

Mr. Morrison discusses the event that led to his being awarded the Military Medal; successfully holding a critical position against a German smoke screen and attack.

Self-inflicted wounds

Self-inflicted wounds

Mr. Morrison describes how his rationing party arrives back at the front minus two men. Later, he meets one of the two men, who explains to him that they had wounded one another to get out of the front lines

Lousy Humor

Lousy Humor

Mr. Morrison tells a funny story about his pal Corkum's pet louse.

An Outpost in No-Man's Land

An Outpost in No-Man's Land

Mr. Morrison describes the difficulty of digging trenches in chalky ground, and one man's attempt at relieving a stressful situation. A sniper shoots the man through both cheeks without him losing a tooth.

Deception at Amiens

Deception at Amiens

Mr. Morrison describes how the Germans were deceived into weakening their defenses at Amiens. As a result of this, the Canadian army advanced seven miles on the opening day of the Battle of Amiens.

Stop or Keep Going? (Part 2 of 2)

Stop or Keep Going? (Part 2 of 2)

Mr. Robitaille talks about the attack at Santa Maria, and getting wounded.

Stop or Keep Going? (Part 1 of 2)

Stop or Keep Going? (Part 1 of 2)

Mr. Robitaille talks about the attack at Santa Maria, and getting wounded.

Darkness Comes Early (Part 3 of 3)

Darkness Comes Early (Part 3 of 3)

Mr. Robitaille tells the story of his reconnaissance mission at Santa Maria.

Darkness Comes Early (Part 2 of 3)

Darkness Comes Early (Part 2 of 3)

Mr. Robitaille tells the story of his reconnaissance mission at Santa Maria.

Darkness Comes Early (Part 1 of 3)

Darkness Comes Early (Part 1 of 3)

Mr. Robitaille tells the story of his reconnaissance mission at Santa Maria.

Leaving Camp

Leaving Camp

Mr. Robitaille talks about being with the Royal Canadian Regiment at the Valcartier camp.

Absolute respect

Absolute respect

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

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