Today's military post goes back to WW2 and a Royal Canadian Navy Petty Officer who got an unexpected taste of home. This story is from The Place Between Volume 2 1939-1970 and was written by Aldergrove resident & veteran Ben F Smith.
During World War II, I served with the Canadian Navy as an ERA (Petty Officer, Engine Room). While on the frigate HMCS Jonquiere, we were assigned to something called Western Approaches, where we operated out of Great Britain and were either on convoy duty or anti-submarine patrol.
I believe we were on our way to Iceland and I had just come off watch, all set to tuck into breakfast when I could hardly believe my eyes. There in front of me was a real egg. What a delicacy! We had been suffering with those ruddy powdered eggs which tasted like sawdust, and now here I was about to …