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Reflections - Past and Present
Mr. James reflects on community events and past service.
Something Unreal, You Can't Believe
Mr. McNiven explains how football players remind him of soldiers, and defines how scared he was.
The Job of a Special Force Signaller
Mr. McNiven recalls being assigned to a Special Force of signallers, and describes their duties.
Landing at Juno Beach
Mr. McNiven recalls embarking on the Juno Beach invasion, and landing on the beach with 2nd Division as reinforcement for the 3rd Division.
War Hits Home
Mr. Enman explains how the reality of war didn’t truly sink in until so many Canadians were lost during the Dieppe raid.
Discovery Of Magnetron
Mr. Campbell describes his responsibilities as a radar mechanic with the Bomber Command and the equipment used during his service.
Being in Battle
Mr. Baker describes what it’s like to be in battle - the lack of food, the fear and the reality of life in the army. As Mr. Baker says, "You never know when you're gonna get it."
Partial Props
Mr. Fox describes routine patrols and having to prove his ability with unusual results.
Stationed in France
After D-Day, Ms. Rogers was sent to France where she was attached to a head injury unit.
Experiences With Patients
Stationed at a Canadian military hospital in Bramshot, England, Ms. Rogers recalls various experiences with patients while at that location.
Dieppe Landing Patients
Ms. Moll thinks back to the Dieppe landing and the very large number of patients that sent to her hospital.
Dieppe Landing Patients
Ms. Dunn recalls the large number of patients that resulted from the Dieppe landing.