Thursday, March 19, 2026

Memory

 This is the service jacket of Sergeant Leonard Wood, who was a prisoner of war after the Battle of Hong Kong and survived the war. The distinctive red badge on the arm was issued to those survivors.


Leonard Corrigan was also a survivor of the POW camps. He kept a diary, and worried about how his family was doing back home.


William Allister had been deeply affected by his time as a POW in Japanese camps, left feeling deeply hostile towards the Japanese. He found healing and peace in a trip to Japan in the 1980s, and from that expressed himself in writing and in art.


This is one of his paintings. Returning As A Bird dates to 1983.


These are from the scrapbook of Helen Rochon, who served in the war in the Canadian Women's Army Corps.

20 comments:

  1. It is good to see these memories of survivors in a prominent place.

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  2. Great post, Thanks a lot for sharing

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  3. Glad a healing took place for the military survivors ~ war is so dreadful ~ sigh

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  4. I like reading stories of the survivors. Take care, have a great day!

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  5. I do'nt think in this day and age we have any idea of what POWs went through back then.

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