Photo of a plaque in France in memory of 27 Canadians executed by Germans shortly after the landing at Juno Beach. Veteran Francis Godon narrowly escaped being executed and spend 11 months in a prisoner of war camp before being liberated.
Video, Raw Footage Interview with Francis Godon Raw footage interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man."
A documentary called "No Longer Forgotten." It documents a group of Métis Veterans returning to Juno Beach for the opening of a Metis exhibit. The video is approximately 22:09 in length and is copyrighted by the Metis National Council in 2010.
Veterans In The Documentary Robert Bruce Howard Dickenson Donn Fowler Edmond Gagne Joseph Gagnon Francis Godon Leo Goulet Ronald Monkman Charlie St. Germaine
Video, Raw Footage for Documentary: "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Re-enactment raw footage for the documentary. Dramatizing Francis learning to box in a barn.
Shot just outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Spring, 2005
Raw footage interview for documentary - "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Interview with Colonel Lockhart Fulton (Retired), a former officer with Royal Winnipeg Rifles and served in Europe during World War II.
Raw footage interviews for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Interview with Clément Chartier and Colonel Lockhart Fulton (Retired)
Raw footage interviews for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man."
The video includes photos provided by the Godon family, an interview with David Chartrand, and B-roll of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Raw footage interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." The interview was shot in Boissevain, Manitoba.
Raw footage b-roll and walking interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." The b-roll and interview were shot in Boissevain, Manitoba.
Raw footage b-roll and roadside conversation with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." The b-roll and interview were shot in Boissevain, Manitoba.
Raw footage interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." The video also contains several photos provided by the Godon family for inclusion in the documentary and scenic streetscapes of Boissevain, Manitoba. The interview was shot in Boissevain, Manitoba. Winter, 2005
Raw footage interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man."
The interview was shot in Boissevain, Manitoba.
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. They visit Juno Beach and attend official ceremonies for the opening of the Juno Beach Centre.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately 1:59:35 long. The video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection.
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. Charlie and Francis travel through various train stations and airports. They visit churches, Commonwealth Wargraves, and other areas. Both Charlie and Francis are looking for places they remember.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately two hours long. The video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection.
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. They visit Juno Beach and attend official ceremonies for the opening of the Juno Beach Centre. Francis revisits the area where he served and looks for where he was captured by German forces during World War II.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately 2:01:01. Much of the video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection. The last 5 minutes or so of the video is a blue screen.