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Master Corporal (Ret’d) James Gendron’s story is one of service, sacrifice, and the healing power of music. Over a 29-year career in the Canadian Armed Forces, James performed 63 ramp ceremonies in Afghanistan—solemn farewells for fallen soldiers making their final journey home. Those experiences left deep scars, leading him to put down his bagpipes altogether.

Years later, the pipes returned to him in the most unexpected way—culminating in a powerful moment at the 2023 Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, where Prince Harry publicly honoured James for transforming what once haunted him into a source of healing.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • James’ path from cadets to 29 years of military service
  • The stark contrast between combat operations in Afghanistan and humanitarian missions in Sri Lanka
  • The emotional toll of ramp ceremonies and the burden of remembrance
  • How music became both a trigger and a lifeline
  • His Invictus Games journey, the moment with Prince Harry, and life after service

James now serves his community as a volunteer firefighter and continues to share his story to help others navigate trauma, healing, and resilience.

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