Sunday, October 30, 2016

THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE


Never my grandmother's favorite, but the boy's were good swimmers. Perhaps a prankster shot the picture at the swimming hole where the lad's were skinny dipping. Frank jumped off the Toronto Island fairy after the war and saved a man drowning. He had to knock him out to avoid being pulled under himself. They had a level of camaraderie that made the service worthwhile. Their skills from their training a boon to all. Frank told me they had to jump off a ship with a full pack prior to D Day. They wanted you to bring everything back too. Frank said it was tough coming back to the surface. At one point he didn't think it was possible. He said they lost men in that exercise.

RIFLEMAN FRANK MUS REGINA RIFLES

 
Rifleman Frank Mus

 
His wife Mary Mus is on the left. She manned the home front with four children working to supplement a soldier's pay.

 
Tasked with a burden Frank carries his weight as he always did.
 

Saturday, October 29, 2016

REGINA RIFLES ON PARADE

 
Regina Rifles all ready for action during training. Many gave their all. All gave for the many. May you rest in this place as a tribute to your service. These were your days.
 
 
A fine band of brothers from Saskatchewan, Canada. God bless them all.

QUEEN ELIZABETH AS A TROOPSHIP

 
WW2 postcard of the Queen Elizabeth used as a troopship in the war. Regina Rifles were transported home after the war aboard this Cunard liner. Neither the ship or the men should be forgotten for their service to King and country.
 

BREN GUN FUN

 
Rifleman Frank Mus center

 
Regina Rifles taking aim with their Bren gun.

REGINA RIFLES BREN GUN CARRIER