I was reading the thread about Canada's greatest military hero and I thought I would like to inform some about Tommy Prince in Korea.
I remember talking to a family friend named Ron Rivington (chief log scaler, Ministry of forests, British Columbia.) He told me about Tommy Prince, the drunken, but proud character that almost had his comrades killed. He was lead by Tommy Prince one day on a patrol through a valley. Prince, piss drunk, lead them of course into another regiments area, and was fired on by Canadian soldiers. After criticism by soldiers, Prince assured them that he had the Victoria Cross for bravery, and knew what he was doing.
To this day, Ron is astonished by how Tommy Prince receives so much attention through the media. Although, he cannot say how Tommy Prince performed in WW2 because he wasnt their, and he recognises his established image in that theatre.
I remember talking to a family friend named Ron Rivington (chief log scaler, Ministry of forests, British Columbia.) He told me about Tommy Prince, the drunken, but proud character that almost had his comrades killed. He was lead by Tommy Prince one day on a patrol through a valley. Prince, piss drunk, lead them of course into another regiments area, and was fired on by Canadian soldiers. After criticism by soldiers, Prince assured them that he had the Victoria Cross for bravery, and knew what he was doing.
To this day, Ron is astonished by how Tommy Prince receives so much attention through the media. Although, he cannot say how Tommy Prince performed in WW2 because he wasnt their, and he recognises his established image in that theatre.