Combat boots begin cross-country journey to honour 75th anniversary of D-Day
VANCOUVER — George Chow says he was just shy of 19 and had no idea what he was getting into when he enlisted to serve in the Second World War.
He arrived at the Vancouver train station from his home in Victoria in 1941 and boarded the eastbound train for Halifax, with a stop for training in Windsor, Ont., before embarking for Europe.
“We weren’t being patriotic, we just joined for adventure,” he said.