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It was scary. We knew we were going into the lines and the

infantry were all spreading out across. And we were there for

several days, there was a lot of shooting going on and banging.

And apparently, from what we could pick up, they'd placed

a pretty good machine gun nest right down the road and into

a very good position, to stop the whole advancement, and

it took a while to get them out and from what I understand, I got

up there later on, they sent snipers up. And they got close

enough there to whip some grenades in there to get them out.

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Mr. Chrysler recalls various military activities during the first few weeks in Korea.

William Chrysler

William Chrysler was born on May 4, 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario. He vividly remembers the news reports of the events of the Second World War. As a teenager, he enlisted in the Canadian Militia with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. At the age of 20 years, he enlisted in the Canadian Army and was with the first group of volunteers sent to Korea in 1950.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
10:08
Person Interviewed:
William Chrysler
War, Conflict or Mission:
Korean War
Branch:
Army

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