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A German Soldier was my Friend

A German Soldier was my Friend

Sharing a photograph of a young German soldier, Mr. Fowlers tells the story of how he connected with this young man during the war and the importance of visiting his gravesite after wartime.

We all Serve as One!

We all Serve as One!

Proud of his Metis heritage, Mr. Fowler shares his experience of serving alongside many soldiers with different cultural backgrounds all fighting for the one country they love.

A Time to be Alone

A Time to be Alone

Mr. Fowler expresses his emotions during visits to the graves of many of his fellow comrades and the importance of remembering them.

Beginning to Sense the End of the War

Beginning to Sense the End of the War

As the end of war draws near, Mr. Fowler remembers the feelings of relief that overcame the soldiers.

A Soldier Will Win or Lose

A Soldier Will Win or Lose

Mr. Fowlers expresses the feeling of guilt he carries for surviving the war when remembering the soldiers that did not have the same fortune.

Doing my Job Two Ways

Doing my Job Two Ways

Mr. Fowler identifies his service and how the common threat for survival became evident.

Service as a Drummer

Service as a Drummer

Mr. Fowler defines his role as a drummer within the regiment and the significance combatant and non-combatant soldiers play during wartime service.

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