Yes.
I joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in June of 1939. I took a commission in July of 1941. I was fully trained in commando tactics and was on one raid prior to D-Day. My batallion landed in D-Day on June 4, 1944. I at that time was a captain who was promoted to major, and I was wounded in the hand. Some of you saw me fumbling. And I also lost the sight in one eye. I lost a leg, and I have 13 gunshot wounds. I almost hate to say it, but that's the story. And finally I was wounded on the border of Belgium and Holland on October 10, 1944.