Episodes

  • HOTGW - The Teacher's Classroom - Episode 15
    Jun 7 2024

    Some Heroes take to the skies in all the bravado of youth and with a dauntless showcase of courage take on all comers...others sit behind a desk and plan out the tactics and strategies to train men who will lead armies to success....and some heroes do both. This is the story of 2nd Lt. George Howsam from the Royal Flying Corps and Vice Air Marshall and Director of Training from the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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    54 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 14 The Undisturbed Room
    May 18 2024

    My sincere apologies for the mothers out there from Canada and the US as this episodes is being posted one week late. I wrote this for Mother's Day and well...that was a week ago! For those listeners in the UK...this is really bloody late! However, it is a story that resonates for mothers across the combatant nations and touches on their perspective on a day that can be so happy...or so sad at the same time. Happy Mothers's Day...belatedl.

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    13 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 13 A Mayor to be Proud of
    May 7 2024

    There is an auld adage...some soldiers never die, they just fade away. Very true...I have seen lots of fading soldiers in my research of the men of the 116th Battalion. This story is not of one of them. This is the story of a man who rose up from a 17 year old Private to be come Mayor of Canada's Largest city (ok..2nd at the time but who's counting?) This is the story of Lieutenant/Mayor Ralph Carrette Day.

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    18 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 12 In the Footsteps of the Fallen
    Apr 16 2024

    Standing on the edge of the roadway, politely clapping while the procession of aging veterans walk by...one's mind can turn to consider who were these men? What did they experience over there? And who were they marching for? This is the story of four brothers...two who survived the war and two who did not. This is the story of the Kift Brothers of Cannington.

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    21 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 11 The First to Fall
    Apr 5 2024

    Every war has a first...the first battle, the first victory, the first loss...the first to die will always be bookended by the last. For this battalion, the first Officer to falls is not listed anywhere on the Library and Archives Canada website. He is not listed on the Canadian Virtual War Memorial...however his death was not forgotten by his brethren and Torontonians back in 1916...and with this story we will ensure he no longer remains forgotten. Remember him. Lt John Egerton Vaughan

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    17 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 10 Samuel Simpson Sharpe
    Mar 14 2024

    If there was a man who I would like to shake hands with, look into his eyes and say..."Its' going to be ok." it will be with Lt. Col. Samuel Simpson Sharpe. He was the founding commanding officer of the 116th Battalion. Scores of officers and private soldiers chose to join his battalion...because of him. He cared for the well being of his men...and it may be said he cared too much. This is the tragic story of his life and his far to early death.

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    44 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 9 Legend of Marcelcave
    Mar 1 2024

    One can discover far more than you think when you take a drive out into the country. If you look close enough, you can just discover a true Canadian war hero. This is the story of a twice decorated 20 year old from rural Central Ontario, Lieutenant Bob Hollidge. It is a story of a man who could easily have been the inspiration for Sylvester Stallone's John Rambo. Enjoy his story and make sure your Remember him!

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    17 mins
  • Heroes of the Great War - Episode 8 A Man and His Boy
    Feb 21 2024

    This time it's personal...a photograph taken on the eve of a soldier's departure to England and then onto France. It was a picture taken of a father holding the recently born son...the boy whom he would never come to know. The look in the man's eyes said it all. The picture was being taken not for him to remember his son when he was 'over there'...rather it was taken for his son to remember him. This is the story of my great grandfather and his son...my grandpa.

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    24 mins