My Father was stationed in Trinidad during the war and met my mother there after the war he returned and My sister and I were born in Port Of Spain in 1952 my finest memories were of my youth in Trinidad we had a island home on Monas nothing is better then fishing and swimming there .Oh yes forever young
This documentary is awesome! It really teaches me more about the history of the islands. I'm currently writing basis information about every country in a world set within an alternate historical timeline where the axis won WWII. The American continent hasn't changed too much, except that there aren't any areas anymore that are a European colony. Trinidad and Tobago are among them and this video really helps me when I wrote about the nation's background.
there is a documentary called west Indians in England,they also flew in the royal air force black filers who was equivalent to the Tuskegee airmen of America they were some of the best pilots in the world
It's about time that our children learn about this in school. It's time they learn that freedom is not free but was bought with the blood of men and women. Both wars are important parts of our history.
The end of this video left us with the impression of a continuation. Four years later, I'd like to know if a part 2 video was not made maybe there is an published article. Excellent tribute to the men behind the scene. Chaguaramas Military Museum complete the task.
I went to school from 1961 to 1971. The education system was designed by the British. They only wanted British "colony" education to be generic and watered down. I only knew about the American Naval Base at Chaguaramus. There was an American Airfield that I never knew about. That was shut down after WW2 ended.
Thank you very much! I With the right guidance awareness and education the attitudes of people in our country could've been much different today,for the better..This is something that every Trini should've been taught in school!
Same here! We didn't learn this history of Trinidad in secondary school. I have learnt about the country's involvement in WW2 via You Tube in recent years.
My Dad, Mr. John C. Salandy @ 10:55 ... 8/Aug/1918 - 1/Mar/2016 (98 yrs). Great Man !!! He captained a launched back in the day...
My Father was stationed in Trinidad during the war and met my mother there after the war he returned and My sister and I were born in Port Of Spain in 1952 my finest memories were of my youth in Trinidad we had a island home on Monas nothing is better then fishing and swimming there .Oh yes forever young
Waw I’m from Trinidad and I’m now learning these things
This documentary is awesome! It really teaches me more about the history of the islands. I'm currently writing basis information about every country in a world set within an alternate historical timeline where the axis won WWII. The American continent hasn't changed too much, except that there aren't any areas anymore that are a European colony. Trinidad and Tobago are among them and this video really helps me when I wrote about the nation's background.
Thank you, there is so much I want to know about my Grandfather and his service during WWII
there is a documentary called west Indians in England,they also flew in the royal air force black filers who was equivalent to the Tuskegee airmen of America they were some of the best pilots in the world
Taking een how yhe retired sarg calli g people stupid
Thanks for our war heroes of Trinidad and Tobago, I Ancil Rudolpho, is so glad for our war heroes and their family, for all GOD blessings.
@@ancilrudolpho.sherwi4022 AMEN GOD SPEED MEN GOD SPEED ♠️💜♠️
@@QuantumLeapResearch link ?
It's about time that our children learn about this in school. It's time they learn that freedom is not free but was bought with the blood of men and women. Both wars are important parts of our history.
I agree I’m 27 and I wasn’t thought anything about Ww2 other countries take pride in there war hero’s tho
Surah Al Iklas
Even the adults need to learn to learn this history.
I never knew this
My dad was stationed in tinadad from 1943 to 1947. He was military intelligence.
30,000!!???? I feel sick. Why the fuck do we disrespect and disregard our countrymen who fought and died for us?
Thank you so much for this video.
My great grandfather was stationed in Trinidad. That’s how he met my great grandmother.
I remember camping out in an area near the barracks and bunker basements during a scouting jamboree back in the 70's, somewhere near Tucker Valley.
The end of this video left us with the impression of a continuation. Four years later, I'd like to know if a part 2 video was not made maybe there is an published article. Excellent tribute to the men behind the scene. Chaguaramas Military Museum complete the task.
8:45 where ?
Why is this not shown in schools in Trinidad?
Brendan Bhagan I agree this should be part of the history taught in schools.
@@melissachang8366 schools world wide
I went to school from 1961 to 1971. The education system was designed by the British. They only wanted British "colony" education to be generic and watered down. I only knew about the American Naval Base at Chaguaramus. There was an American Airfield that I never knew about. That was shut down after WW2 ended.
Very interesting....excellent work
Oh lorsh: ah takin een papi from 15:25 lol. He reminds me of my grandpa. Papi bawl " dem comin eeeeennn" lol
wish there was a second part to this
The effects of post WW2 as well as the Truman Doctrine was a precursor to many islands independence in the 1960's, most importantly Trinidad & Tobago.
Excellent video! Can you please post the other episode?
I just found this out didn't know that TNT was involve in the war.
😅😅😅
The Churchill Roosevelt highway in Trinidad was named after Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill
Trinidad also helped fuel alot of machines that was used
nice nobody teach me that my country took part in this war
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Thank you very much! I With the right guidance awareness and education the attitudes of people in our country could've been much different today,for the better..This is something that every Trini should've been taught in school!
Same here! We didn't learn this history of Trinidad in secondary school. I have learnt about the country's involvement in WW2 via You Tube in recent years.
where can i obtain the archival footage that was used for this documentary?
+Abigail P the trinidad army museum
The fact that I'm German and I'm in Trinidad
Huh? Welcome bro
@@remedy5034 thanks
@@doctor_464 np np
Where can we view part two??
where can I find the other episodes
If a next war happen god forbid Trinidad will have to fight for her life because we will have to stand alone
Who da frick did it? Who disliked the video >:(
Just see a Uboat captain jump out he boat and say A!, cut me a coconut please
Trini 2 de bone.
Who came here just because ww3 started👇
It didnt thoo
@@remedy5034 update..it starting now
Here we go again
I wish i was alive back in this day to fight Trinidad to the bone
To the marrow
Black Air Force 1 activity
Quran 4 135 Quran 5 32
What the hell does that have to do with this historical video?!
@@oznelnavnaekal6679 Quran 67 20
Man get that bullshit out of here.