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Controlling Fear in Battle

Controlling Fear in Battle

Mr. Charland provides his perspective on the definition of fear and how it affects those during battle.

From Sleeves to Parkas

From Sleeves to Parkas

Under extreme conditions, Mr. Charlands tells of how he and the troops dealt with the severe change in temperatures.

The Battle, Hill 355

The Battle, Hill 355

A hard fought battle, Mr. Charland provides detail as to what the soldiers were faced with during patrol, a very tense battle.

Focus on Your Job

Focus on Your Job

Although the war had become static upon arrival in Korea, Mr. Charland shares the role and responsibilities he had with his troop.

A Very Sad Picture

A Very Sad Picture

Upon arrival in Korea, Mr. Charland describes the terrain and sights of a country in despair.

A Chance to Join the Navy

A Chance to Join the Navy

With the help of a friend, Mr. Guertin tells of his decision to join the navy and signing up for radar duty.

We Never Forgot Them.

We Never Forgot Them.

Reflecting back on the Korean service given by Canadians, Mr. Guertin expresses the need to remember.

Sent out on a Search Party

Sent out on a Search Party

With an aircraft gone done in the sea of Japan, Mr. Guertin tells of his involvement in bringing a body from the water.

At Sea Amongst a Minefield

At Sea Amongst a Minefield

While at sea, Mr. Guertin tells of the discovery of a minefield that surfaced and techniques used to destroy it.

Banged Up Pretty Bad

Banged Up Pretty Bad

Mr. Guertin provides detail of the circumstances that caused HMCS Huron to run aground off the coast of North Korea

“Freeze”

“Freeze”

In recognition of the 65th Anniversary of the Korean War, Mr. Zuber shares his inspiration for the artwork “Freeze” and pride he has for it being recognized.

Committing his Memoires to Canvas

Committing his Memoires to Canvas

Years after the Korean War, Mr. Zuber shares the story of how his memoires became a part of the Canadian War Museum.

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