SR-212.1: Tracks 1 - 2 discuss the Hay family, including Hay's parents Stan and Daisy. Aldergrove Elementary School and Langley High School are discussed. Mr. Mansor is mentioned.
Track 3 discusses Hay's knowledge of Germany and Japan as a child. Japanese internment is mentioned.
Track 4 describes the Non-Permanent Militia in Langley. Major Archie Payne is discussed.
Track 5 discusses World War II. Chamberlain and Churchill are discussed.
Track 6 discusses Hay's interest in joining the navy.
Track 7 introduces the interview.
Track 8 describes Hay's training.
Track 9 mentions industries picking up because of war work. Logging is discussed. Rationing is mentioned.
Track 10 continues to discuss Hay's interest in the navy. The differences between the permanent Royal Canadian Navy, RCN Reserve, and RCN Volunteer Reserve are discussed.
Track 11 continues to describe Hay's basic training and engineering training. The difference between stokers and seamen are described.
SR-212.2: Track 1 introduces the interview.
Track 2 discusses navy men's duties while in port.
Track 3 mentions dealing with death.
Track 4 describes Aztec men, responsible for anti-submarine defence.
Track 5 describes Hay's duties.
Track 6 mentions a trip to the Caribbean.
Track 7 mentions the Pearl Harbor bombing and Americans' involvement in the war.
Track 8 discusses Japanese families in Langley and internment.
Track 9 mentions the Americans' involvement again.
Track 10 discusses receiving news in the navy.
Track 11 describes Hay's ranks and promotions. The Galt ship is described. The duties of an escort ship are also described.
Track 12 describes security gates in both St. John's harbour and Halifax harbour.
Track 13 describes leisure activities in Halifax for men on leave, such as dinner, shows, and dancing.
Track 14 introduces the interview.
Track 15 describes photographs.
Track 16 introduces the interview again.
Track 17 describes escort routes across the Atlantic Ocean.
Track 18 describes leisure activities in London for men on leave, such as theatre shows. Blackouts are discussed.
Track 19 describes a ship crew's reaction to an attack.
Track 20 continues to describe the duties of an escort group.
Track 21 describes activities of men on a ship when off duty, including reading and playing bridge.
Tracks 22 - 23 discuss submarines, which travelled in "wolf packs," and losses from escort groups.
Track 24 discusses the work of the Royal Canadian Navy, the American Navy, and the Royal Navy. The "triangle route" connecting Britain, St. John's, and New York is described.
Track 25 discusses the end of the war.
SR-212.3: Track 1 introduces the interview.
Track 2 continues to discuss the end of the war and celebrations in Langley and New Westminster.
Tracks 3 - 4 discuss Hay's work in the navy after the war. The Yalta conference and the Holocaust are mentioned. Hay's farm and his engineering work at Langley Hospital are described. The Langley Legion is discussed. Hay's wife, Rita Kerr, is discussed.
Track 5 concludes the interview.