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I thought for those going to talk at schools or other functions for Remembrance Day we could pool some resources to help make the experience for the kids(in my case) that much more valuable.
I am attempting to link the past and the present.
For me, I am looking for specific/accurate Dieppe statistics that I heard many years ago (caveat, I do not know if this stat is true). It went along the lines as this...
From the time of the landing:
An Infantryman had 30 seconds before he was wounded or killed;
A crewman had 12 seconds;
and a Rad Op had 3 seconds.
I would like to include this in this years talk, but I do not want to be talking out of my butt. These are profound numbers best backed up with an actual reference.
A link to Korea:
Also, I read but do not recall where, a stat stating the RCHA fired as many rounds (specific tour) in support of a specific PPCLI Coy in Afghanistan as it did in Korea. Anyone else read that?
Lastly, pictures:
Does anyone have public domain pictures of children in Afghanistan playing. Kids here need to see similarities or difference compared to their world. If I show kids playing with the ONLY ball in town maybe they can see the difference. Or more commonly kids playing with kites.
If anyone did anything during their speech they found worked to capture their audience I would like to hear. I will be talking to K-6 this year.
I am attempting to link the past and the present.
For me, I am looking for specific/accurate Dieppe statistics that I heard many years ago (caveat, I do not know if this stat is true). It went along the lines as this...
From the time of the landing:
An Infantryman had 30 seconds before he was wounded or killed;
A crewman had 12 seconds;
and a Rad Op had 3 seconds.
I would like to include this in this years talk, but I do not want to be talking out of my butt. These are profound numbers best backed up with an actual reference.
A link to Korea:
Also, I read but do not recall where, a stat stating the RCHA fired as many rounds (specific tour) in support of a specific PPCLI Coy in Afghanistan as it did in Korea. Anyone else read that?
Lastly, pictures:
Does anyone have public domain pictures of children in Afghanistan playing. Kids here need to see similarities or difference compared to their world. If I show kids playing with the ONLY ball in town maybe they can see the difference. Or more commonly kids playing with kites.
If anyone did anything during their speech they found worked to capture their audience I would like to hear. I will be talking to K-6 this year.