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This is a story told through letters written to Harold's mother. Harold was a police officer in northern British Columbia. Even before the war was declared with Germany in 1939, he wanted to join and do what he could for freedom. He was one of the lucky ones in active combat and managed to come back. His service in the air force left him with lasting memories that changed his life and those around him. M

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This is a story told through letters written to Harold's mother. Harold was a police officer in northern British Columbia. Even before the war was declared with Germany in 1939, he wanted to join and do what he could for freedom. He was one of the lucky ones in active combat and managed to come back. His service in the air force left him with lasting memories that changed his life and those around him. M
Autorenporträt
I live in the Cowichan Valley, which is a bit north of Victoria on Vancouver Island. I was the computer resource teacher of the Cowichan School District. That was 20 years ago. I still fix the odd computer and keep my machines in running order. I have an iMac, MacBook, iPad, iPhone and an ancient Apple. My family consists of a boy, Rodger and grandson Dallas, a girl, Cordelia, her husband Graham and granddaughter Anna. My wife, Coral, has passed on. I have moved into a condominium in the town of Duncan. I keep myself busy doing printing projects for the Masons and Shriners. I travel a bit and DVD's are made of most journeys. My website, www.engelson.ca contains an early history of British Columbia as our Engelson ancestors left many footprints. This book would be one of those "footprints".