this report is about when I, Trooper Fenwick, Murray Scott, number --------, was used
as an experimental soldier in Camp Meaford, Ontario, Canada, which was illegal to do
1. I went from Camp Borden to Camp Meaford to qualify in
my trade training called gunnery school. I was to shoot
tank guns off in order to graduate from school as a grouip
1 gunner. I was to shoot tank guns off at different kinds of
targets but this was not the only types of targets that I shot
the tank guns off at.
2. with other troops I went out onto the tank firing rang
and within a short time a tank drove up right beside us
3. we were very close to this tank, only a few feet away from it
4. without warning us the tank commander firred off the tank
main gun and knocked me right off of my feet
5. I was hit so hard from the main gun blast that I could not
even stand up
6. some of the troops standing by ran to my rescue aand picked
me up so that I could stand up on my feet, which was hard
for me to do
7. I could not stand on my feet for awhile because of the shell-
shockedness that had just hit me from the main gun shock
wave
8. after awhile I was able to stand on my feet again
9. the troops then stopped holding me up
10. I was left standing right next to this tanks main gun
only a few feet away from it
11. the tank commander then fired off the tanks main gun
again
12. I was knocked right off of my feet again
13. once again the troops ran to my rescue
14. after awhile I was able to stand on my feet again
but not very easily
15. the tanks commander then came and talkead to me and said
to me that he was sorry for hurting me and that he did not
see me standing beside the tanks main gun
this shell-shocking me caused me to have a bad heart condition
for the rest of my life. This heart condition has affected my
empoyability all of my life. This bad heart condition was found
out by a Canadian Army Regular Medical Doctor and was put
into my Ottawa files. I am on a Handy Capped Pension from
Ottawa because of this shell-shocking that did happen to me.
The Ottawa Federal Handy Capped Pension is not a Military
Pension that I should be on since my age of 17 when this
damage was done to me.
this report on this page right here is one of the main issues as to
why I have to recieve a pension from The Canadian Army Regular
this is a continuation of what happened to me in Camp Meaford
this will take a few pages to tell this story
1. French Canadian men came to Camp Meaford with their girl
friends illegally. To say this another way these French people
were inside Camp Meafords boundaries without proper
permission. They were classed as illegally in Camp Meaford
by The Canadian Army Regular. These French people were
classified illegally in Camp and later I will tell you why this
was done so exactingly.
2. very bad things happened to these French people.
very bad things were done to these French people.
3. many of these Frrench people did bring with them into camp
Meaford their children
4. everay member of these French families were affected by
a terrible murder scene that did take place in Camp Meaford
the first thing that happened was that thesee French families
were found in Camp Meaford illegally and The Camp Commanders
tried to gather them up and send them home out of Camp. The
Camp Commanders were not successful in doing this.
as a matter of fact the following situation started this terrible
situation off
5. when The Camp Commanders went looking for these illegal French
families they started to find murdered, dead women, amongst them
6. the women who were found dead were killed by being frozen to
death in water holes and inside armoured vehicles that were extremely
cold in this month of December, just before Christmas
7. my troop was immediatly alerted to this very serious death situation
that had befallen mainly the women and children who were with the
French families visiting Camp Meaford illegally
it was soon found out that there were also three other military
groups in Camp Meaford illegally also:
they were: The Black Military Contingent
A French Military Contingent
A Greek Military Contingent
no-one knew why these military people were in Camp Meaford
all off these military people were proven to be in Camp Meaford illegally
8. no-one seemed to know who killed these women and children off.
to this day this remains a mystery. Children died here with their mothers.
These murders were absolutly horribly committed. These women and
children were beaten up badly and literally frozen to death too. This
was a terrible sight for Even The Horror Movies.
the following started to take place
9. very bad fighting started to take place in Camp between these different
military contingents
10. this fighting got worse and worse
11. as this fighting got worse thesee military contingents started to fight
each other with daggers and then machine guns with fixed bayonets
12. deaths did occur
13. The Military Commanders were very personally resposible for
trying to stop this fighting and investigating this fighting but it was
to no avail
14. this terrible fighting carried on and dead happened all over Camp
15. This Is Very Important To Know Here. Our own troop Commander
kept us minute by minute informed as to what he knew was going on
in Camp Meaford. He was very responsible for doing this. He had to
be very responsible and do this and other things as well or he would
have been held chargable for not doing his job properly.
16. I was informed by our own troop Commander to keep my eyes and
ears open to tell the troop Commander anything at all about this
terrible fighting that was taking place in Camp Meaford. I was told
that should I see or hear anything at all to immediatly report it at
once to our troop Commander. The troop Commander was very
specific to me about this. Should I investigate and see or hear
anything I was to tell him at once
worse came to worse
17. as we proceded in our examinations of firing tanks at
targets while we were qualifying in our trades training it
was immediatly found out that a lot and I do mean a lot of
these women and children were being killed because they
were inside the targets themselves. This led to a lot of
women and children being killed
18. this was investigated and found out to be the truth
19. no-one knew why they were in or beside the targets
and no-one knew who it was who put them there
20. the terrible fighting in Camp got worse and more severe
21. dead people were found all over the Camp
worse came to worse
this is where I do lay claim to the fact that our troop and
that does include myself was used for experimenting with
which was illegal to do
now I will start this writing out again here
this now becomes a different set of acts here which now
takes place than what was previously taking place in Camp
1. someone fed me and the troop illegal drugs and then
gassed all of the troop
2. we were then sent out into the target areas in tanks and
told to shoot down the targets
unfortunatly this is the really bad part of this murder scene
3. there were a lot of women and children also out in the
tank firing range and The Commander of my tank ordered
me to shoot them down
4. because of the illegal drugs and gas that I was on I did obey
The Tank Crew Commander and I did shoot down a lot of
women and children
5. I did the shooting of these women and children twice in one
morning time in two different Centurion tanks. I was in one
tank then I was changed to another tank
6. I was told that I was very carefully put into an experimental
tank the second time that I went out into the tank firing range
but I was so knocked out of my normal senses by the illegal
drugs and gas that I do not quite remember some of the
identification of which tank that I was in
7. I simply call the second run out into the tank firing range the
second Centurion tank run out into the tank firing range to
kill a lot of people off
8. I was stold a number of times by the troop that I was in that
experimental tank
9. I do remember being on the experimental tank and about the
experimental tank but I do not remember all of what went on
10. regardless which second tank I was in, it was figured out by
the troop that I killed about 1,700 hundred people to about
1,800 hundred people in these two tank runs in one morning
11. probably I was in the experimental tank but I don't remember
all of the things that went on. Why I say this is because in
these kind of circumstances one has to listen to others in their
troop as to what exactly did go on because a person loses
contact with what is happening very easily
I say this was using us as illegal experimental soldiers and that
The Canadian Army Regular are guilty of a criminal offence in
doing this
I may as well report this gas attack against us right here
1. when this tank killing took place I and my troop were also attacked
by a gas that was different than the gas and drugs that made us kill
everybody
2. what kind of gas it was I do not know but it did knock us out
3. the gas was let loose outside of a building as well as inside of a building
that we did use as a lunch room and rest room from the cold December
weather
4. people were knocked out on the floor
5. people choked and gagged and ran out the door
6. people outside of the building had the same things happen to them
this is another form of mistreatment that I and the troop were affected by
no-one knew the long term effects of this different gas either
this gas did drift around quite a lot and did hurt a lot of people
this report is about the first time that I got atomic knocked down
when I was in basic training in Camp Borden, Ontario, Canada the
troop that I was in was taken out into the dessert back land area of
Camp Borden to practice hand grenade throwing
this is the first atomic knock down
1. the troop was driven out into the dessert out-back of Camp Borden
2. we all got out of the trucks and walked around a little
3. then we were organised into small groups and told to just look about
the area in general
4. we were then called to one location and told to line up in troop fashion
but in just one long line
5. all of a sudden houses came flying over our heads in the air, also trucks
and cars were somehow over turned, also boards from buildings were
blown across the landscape and crashed into trees, also trees and shrubs
were blown over and uprooted
6. then there were immediate reports that some of the troop that had not
returned to this location had been blown off their feet
7. then it was found out that part of the troop that had returned to its proper
location were blown off of their feet
8. then it became known that part of the troop who had returned to the
troops proper location and who were in this troop line up had also been
blown off of their feet
9. the remaining troops who were still standing on their feet were then asked
very carefully by The Troop Commander to lie down very carefully on
the sandy ground
10. The Troop Commanders were working very fast at working their radios
11. after about half an hour The Troop Commanders told us that someone
had dropped literally an ATOMIC BOMB right very nearby us and that
ATOMIC BOMB did explode off
12. we were told by The Commanders to remain standing in line in troop
fashion
13. in about half an hour we were told by The Commanders to begin to walk,
to make our way, out of THE ATOMIC BOMBED AREA
14. I was at this time so hurt by THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION that
I did not even know if we walked out of THE ATOMIC BOMB
CONTAMINATED AREA or if we returned to our vehicles and drove
out
15. our vehicles might have been blown to pieces
in my memory a lot of this atomic bomb blow up on us is quite vague
this report is a continuation of my first atomic knock-down
1. I was in a dazed state of mind after the atomic bomb went off right
beside me and my troop
2. one of the results of being so close to an atomic bomb explosion is
the following
3. within a few weeks after this first atomic bomb explosion I had to
have a new pair of glasses made up for me by The Canadian
Army Regular
4. I do believe that after we were atomic bombed my eyes did become
worse than they had been
5. the troop and I were very lucky to live through this atomic explosion
it is important to know here and to keep this first atomic bomb knock-down
in your mind because it does set the terrible stage for the deaths that did occur
at the hand grenade range
keep this in mind
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