I have received letters and messages from so many asking to share my stories and thoughts,some for the need to soothe the fears that family have, for our young who serve or wish to serve in defence of freedom,others to perhaps form a picture in their own mind of what family or friends may have gone through to make canada what it is today. you humble me.my love to you all.
To my grand daughter who for a small child gives me more than I can ever repay.to my brothers who lay in far away places on land bought with their own blood.I do this for you,because we won't know where we're going if we don't know where we've been.
I will continue on this post so please bear with me ,it will take more then a day to tell
When I made my decision to enlist,I was both terrified at the thought of dying in a war.but at the same time wondering , what the girl's will think of me in a uniform.well what else would a 17 year old think of ? I went to the old school house down the road to talk with the old school teacher Mr Cook.I tried confiding in him my fears and my desires to wear a soldier's uniform since he had served in the first world war.He told me you can't have courage without fear.Courage is the resistance to fear,The mastery of it,but not the absence of it, and yes I do think a uniform will make you a man,After all no one will take you seriously if your naked.I can remember thinking boy this guy must be the smartest man on earth,years later I found that he must have been a fan of Mark Twain.Still,Good advice because I can remember many times ,saying over and over in my mind, master your fear, master your fear.I can especially remember being dug into a foxhole in northern Italy, we would take some ground and lose some ground and at night when you were dug in the germans would bring out a large rail gun they had in the mountain's over looking us and the silence of the night would be broken with the low drone of the engine on the locomotive bringing that damn thing out and it sent shivers down your spine because you just knew hell was coming and where are you going to go.nowhere.master your fear!!master your fear!!out to the left some poor souls crying because he knows what's coming to!master your fear!!master your fear!!Whump the ground would vibrate when that bloody thing let loose and Incoming!! you hear someone shout.no damn kidding, you think to yourself, how could you miss that,it sounds like a freight train coming in has it passes over head and you thank god.Their shelling about a mile down the road,you just know that some other poor buggers getting it,your only glad that this time it wasn't you and now you have about a minute to think of home or somewhere, anywhere but this bloody foxhole with that thing going off over my head,and Whump!!Incoming!!!Master your fear!! Master your fear!!
To my grand daughter who for a small child gives me more than I can ever repay.to my brothers who lay in far away places on land bought with their own blood.I do this for you,because we won't know where we're going if we don't know where we've been.
I will continue on this post so please bear with me ,it will take more then a day to tell
When I made my decision to enlist,I was both terrified at the thought of dying in a war.but at the same time wondering , what the girl's will think of me in a uniform.well what else would a 17 year old think of ? I went to the old school house down the road to talk with the old school teacher Mr Cook.I tried confiding in him my fears and my desires to wear a soldier's uniform since he had served in the first world war.He told me you can't have courage without fear.Courage is the resistance to fear,The mastery of it,but not the absence of it, and yes I do think a uniform will make you a man,After all no one will take you seriously if your naked.I can remember thinking boy this guy must be the smartest man on earth,years later I found that he must have been a fan of Mark Twain.Still,Good advice because I can remember many times ,saying over and over in my mind, master your fear, master your fear.I can especially remember being dug into a foxhole in northern Italy, we would take some ground and lose some ground and at night when you were dug in the germans would bring out a large rail gun they had in the mountain's over looking us and the silence of the night would be broken with the low drone of the engine on the locomotive bringing that damn thing out and it sent shivers down your spine because you just knew hell was coming and where are you going to go.nowhere.master your fear!!master your fear!!out to the left some poor souls crying because he knows what's coming to!master your fear!!master your fear!!Whump the ground would vibrate when that bloody thing let loose and Incoming!! you hear someone shout.no damn kidding, you think to yourself, how could you miss that,it sounds like a freight train coming in has it passes over head and you thank god.Their shelling about a mile down the road,you just know that some other poor buggers getting it,your only glad that this time it wasn't you and now you have about a minute to think of home or somewhere, anywhere but this bloody foxhole with that thing going off over my head,and Whump!!Incoming!!!Master your fear!! Master your fear!!