Guilty For What The UN Had En savoir plus sur Guilty For What The UN Had Mr. Beresford tells how they coped with the military having so much and the locals having so little!
Typical Work Day En savoir plus sur Typical Work Day Mr. Beresford explains a typical work day and how the excessive temperatures affected their routine.
Presence of Mines En savoir plus sur Presence of Mines Mr. Beresford speaks about recognizing mines and the level of care needed to remain safe.
Food and Water Source En savoir plus sur Food and Water Source Mr. Beresford provides in detail the system used for water purification for the soldiers and the variety of foods available.
Role of the United Nations En savoir plus sur Role of the United Nations Mr. Beresford explains the distribution and delivery process of supplies and improvements made by the UN with the situation in Cambodia
The Cambodian People En savoir plus sur The Cambodian People Mr. Beresford describes the way of life of the locals.
Arrival in Cambodia En savoir plus sur Arrival in Cambodia Mr. Beresford speaks about the UN’s purpose for going to Cambodia and the environment the soldiers faced.
Elephant Grass En savoir plus sur Elephant Grass Mr. Knapton recalls what it was like walking through a field in the Congo.
A Bird’s Eye View En savoir plus sur A Bird’s Eye View Mr. Knapton explains a technique for hunting that the natives used.
Bad Situation in Congo En savoir plus sur Bad Situation in Congo Mr. Knapton explains the reason for the United Nation’s involvement in peacekeeping in the Congo.