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The Royal Canadian Regiment at Chai-Li

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The Royal Canadian Regiment at Chai-Li

Transcript
I think the most memorable moment always goes back to the Battle of Chai-Li, which is where we first realized that we were not being invaded by North Koreans, but by the real Chinese troops and I think that’s where our regiment, The Royal Regiment, The Royal Canadian Regiment was you know really stood out and... showed the, the strength of its’ training you know. Everything that, I think everything that we did in Chai-Li such as patrols, capture prisoners, fight off patrols... fight off attacks. Everything seemed to fall into place and... were... we’re a well trained unit you know, excelled in that area, so that when you suffered less casualties which is a big thing.
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Mr. Jones discusses how the high level of training possessed by the Royal Canadian Regiment was apparent in all aspects of its battle with the Chinese at Chai-Li.

Bud Jones

Bud Jones was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was a good boxer and very athletic, becoming a PT instructor before his deployment to Europe in the Second World War. He was assigned to the Royal Canadian Regiment, whose responsibility it was to eliminate German V2 rocket launching sites along the European side of the English Channel. He would see service in France, Belgium and Holland. Following his war service, Mr. Jones enlisted in the regular forces, becoming a career soldier. During that time, he served in Germany and Japan in addition to his service in Canada.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:22
Person Interviewed:
Bud Jones
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
Korea
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Royal Canadian Regiment
Rank:
Sergeant
Occupation:
Platoon Sergeant

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