Thank you so very much Mr. Chiasson. My Grandfather and his brothers would have served along side you. The Fighting Taylor boys. Robert, Jimmy, Alex, and Bud.
SO THANKFULL FOR YOUR SERVICE... IM GLAD YOU LIVED THROUGH THE FULL WAR... AS MY GREAT UNCLE ACED DIED... ON JUNOM D DAY.,.. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.....
@1:00 I've known veterans who told me they initially signed up because they were young men who felt they were going to be stuck on the family farm and it would be a paid adventure. That's honestly what they said was a major part of why they signed up. One was a co-worker at the old Coliseum building of the Toronto CNE in 1978. The topic came up because the first day there he told me he was recalling to himself what the place looked like back in '39. The Coliseum had been converted to barracks during early mobilization. That was his first time every being in a city.
DOES ANY ONE KNOW WILLIAM GILBERT MAY OR HERD OF HIM B64328 DEAD ACED IN WW2 HE WAS POSSABLY ON THE SAME LCT THUIS VET WAS ON.... B64328 WILLIAM GIULBERT MAY WAS MY GREATE UNCLE,,,, IN THE NORTH SHORE REGAMENT,,, HE DIED ON JUNE 6TH 1944
You WONDER WHY!.... WELL you are not speaking GERMAN!.... REASON ENOUGH. I was born in the U.K. in 1936.... So THANK YOU..... By the way you did not Win your Medals as it was NOT a Race...YOU WERE AWARDED THEM the SAME as I
Thank you so very much Mr. Chiasson. My Grandfather and his brothers would have served along side you. The Fighting Taylor boys. Robert, Jimmy, Alex, and Bud.
Very well done ! Thank you mr Chiasson !
SO THANKFULL FOR YOUR SERVICE... IM GLAD YOU LIVED THROUGH THE FULL WAR... AS MY GREAT UNCLE ACED DIED... ON JUNOM D DAY.,.. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.....
Thank you for your service. I am a Chiasson and so proud of family members that have served!
Thank you for your story & service.
Brave men. Thank you to Mr. Chaisson. Thank you for telling us your story. RIP 🙏
A very humble and brave man. ❤
I’m from New Brunswick and I’m surprised I had never heard of him
We should never forget the Courage, Commitment, & Service of these, THEN, o so young Men. Lest We Forget...
@1:00 I've known veterans who told me they initially signed up because they were young men who felt they were going to be stuck on the family farm and it would be a paid adventure. That's honestly what they said was a major part of why they signed up. One was a co-worker at the old Coliseum building of the Toronto CNE in 1978. The topic came up because the first day there he told me he was recalling to himself what the place looked like back in '39. The Coliseum had been converted to barracks during early mobilization. That was his first time every being in a city.
God bless you and those men with you then, sir.
Thank you for honouring these amazing people who gave so much so we could be here today. Forever in your debt
Truly they were the Greatest Generation! So thankful to Almighty God for such courageous and valiant men and women that Served during WW2!
What happens to VA benefits when they are most needed?
A true Hero, such a humble man he was Bill (Boots) Bettridge...Bramptons' Own
DOES ANY ONE KNOW WILLIAM GILBERT MAY OR HERD OF HIM B64328 DEAD ACED IN WW2 HE WAS POSSABLY ON THE SAME LCT THUIS VET WAS ON.... B64328 WILLIAM GIULBERT MAY WAS MY GREATE UNCLE,,,, IN THE NORTH SHORE REGAMENT,,, HE DIED ON JUNE 6TH 1944
You WONDER WHY!.... WELL you are not speaking GERMAN!.... REASON ENOUGH.
I was born in the U.K. in 1936.... So THANK YOU..... By the way you did not Win your Medals as it was NOT a Race...YOU WERE AWARDED THEM the SAME as I