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A Soldier's War: Rescue at sea
From 1939 to 1945 Canadian soldiers, sailors and air force personnel lived and died in lands far from home. CBC Radio was one of the few links friends and family in Canada had to their loved ones abroad. Through reports from the front, dramatizations and direct greetings from soldiers, CBC revealed what life on the battlefront was like.
Program: CBC Radio News
Broadcast Date: Sept. 23, 1944
Guest(s): Euclid Contant aka Clid Contant
Reporter: Art Bolden
Duration: 4:34
Last updated: April 2, 2013
Page consulted on April 2, 2013
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