Joining the Winnipeg Grenadiers

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After months of training with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Mr. Flegg describes jumping at the chance to reinforce the Winnipeg Grenadiers, thinking they are heading out for Europe. However, the troop train heads west.

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It was claimed that the Winnipeg Grenadiers had been standing guard in Canada and were not fully equipped and trained, but you had quite a number of men that were transferred in from the Camerons and the SSR and the PPCLI. Now we fellows were trained, we were over trained because we'd been trained and re-trained and don’t ever let anybody tell you that we didn't know about machine guns or how to handle equipment or warfare because we had been trained in Winnipeg and our training had been very strenuous, and we'd had lots of it. We'd been there for quite some time. We were reinforcements for the First Division in England. We weren't moving we just sat there and trained, and trained and re-trained and trained and trained some more. And, oh we'd joined this army to go out there and save the world and all this, you might say. So we were all chomping at the bits and when we had a chance to transfer to some outfit that we knew that was going to move or go, well we, a whole lot of us transferred in and we had, the last thing on anybody's mind was to go to China. So we joined this Grenadiers outfit and about three weeks later, we were all down at the station and we boarded a train only we said, “Holy Moses this train is going the wrong way. We thought it’s just going to backup for it to go, because when you join the army, you're going overseas, you're going to the East. But that train backed up all the way to Vancouver, and then we got onboard the Awatea and we were on our way to, across the Pacific to China.

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