Language selection


Search veterans.gc.ca

Lousy Humor

Heroes Remember

Transcript
A fellow by the name of Corkum, quite stout and one time the lice were pretty bad, maybe because we never, for 3 months we never had a bath or change of underwear. You would be lousy as anything, you know and he’d put his hand in and sometimes they would be gray and if you could roll them you could pick them up, you know, and he’d say, “Oh there’s my old friend,” and he'd put him back.
Description

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

Alex Morrison

Mr. Morrison was born March 17, 1897. His father had a men's wear store in Sydney, NS. He started working with his father when he was a boy of eight years. He enlisted in 1916 at the age of 19. He trained at Aldershot, Nova Scotia for 6 months, then left Canada from Halifax bound for England. He was on the 13th voyage of the SS Olympic and eventually arrived in Liverpool. He proceeded to Whitley Camp for further training and was held there for a year until he turned 21. Mr. Morrison was then moved to France in February, 1918. He took part in battles at Amiens, Cambrai and Mons. At the end of the war, he returned to Canada, arriving in February 1919. He returned to work with his father in his men's wear store for three years before joining the work force in the automobile industry in Detroit, Michigan.

Meta Data
Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Recorded:
February 2, 1999
Duration:
0:43
Person Interviewed:
Alex Morrison
War, Conflict or Mission:
First World War
Battle/Campaign:
Amiens
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
25th Nova Scotia Rifles
Rank:
Platoon Officer
Occupation:
Sergeant

Copyright / Permission to Reproduce

Related Videos

Date modified: