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Security for the Ukranian Soldiers

Security for the Ukranian Soldiers

Mr. Bojalil shares his sadness about an experience after providing security to young soldiers of Ukraine.

Providing Protection

Providing Protection

Mr. Bojalil reflects on his pride for the protection he gave to the locals.

A Soldier Never Lets His Guard Down

A Soldier Never Lets His Guard Down

Mr. Bojalil describes a typical day of duty as a peacekeeper while on patrol.

Getting Bombed the First Day!!

Getting Bombed the First Day!!

Mr. Bojalil describes the feeling when getting bombed upon arrival in Sarajevo.

Structure in the Military

Structure in the Military

Mr. Slusar speaks about the respect he had for the structure of the military.

Close Calls

Close Calls

Mr. Slusar describes some of the close calls experienced and witnessing the sight of gun fire coming towards their camp.

Culture Shock

Culture Shock

Mr. Slusar speaks about the culture shock he felt when trying to understand the customs of the local people in a city with very different surroundings.

Korea's No Man's Land

Korea's No Man's Land

Mr. Niles describes patrolling in No-Man’s Land, the skill of the North Korean foe, and tempting fate.

Camaraderie

Camaraderie

Mr. Campbell explains how important camaraderie is in the army.

A Good Shot

A Good Shot

Mr. Campbell explains the importance of a soldier’s rifle and how you know when you’ve made a good shot.

Close Call

Close Call

Mr. Campbell explains a close encounter with Serbian military police where he and an RCMP officer were eating at a restaurant and two MP’s came up to them with their guns drawn.

Sights Seen

Sights Seen

Mr. Campbell talks about seeing the Yugoslavian soldiers and the mean look they always had in their eye. He says it was quite an eerie sight.

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