

Harold Steele
The great thing for me in, and arising out of, my experiences in World War I, was the tasting of what it means to be free – free to do what I thought to be right. I was unmarried, and my father had said to me; “My boy, I can just about manage to follow your box to its grave if you peg out in this venture, but I could not bear it if you were to give in and do what you really felt was not right, so feel yourself free to make your choices.”