June Branch Update: Centenary Resources, Branch Guidance & Resources

A Branch update sent by Dominion Command that may have some items of interest to members.


June 2026
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The Legion DISPATCH delivers essential information from Dominion Command to Branches—covering policies, procedures, resources, and opportunities to support Branch operations and growth.
Marking the Legion's Centenary
Marking a Century
of Legion Service

As the Legion’s 100th anniversary year continues, July 17 marks a significant date in our shared history. This month’s Branch update includes timely reminders, resources, and opportunities to help Branches mark the occasion, share the Legion’s story, support our Veteran community, and continue honouring Canada’s Fallen. Every Branch has a role to play in this historic anniversary year and in helping Canadians connect with the Legion’s century of service.

In this Edition
Don’t Forget to Remember Kit
July 17 Centenary Reminder and Don't Forget to Remember Kit
July 17 Centenary Reminder and
Don’t Forget to Remember Kit

With July 17 approaching, Branches are encouraged to continue preparations to mark the Legion’s 100th anniversary. Branches may choose to host a commemorative ceremony, hold an open house, or take part in other activities that recognize this historic milestone and connect with their communities.

As part of the national Don’t Forget to Remember initiative, Branches will soon receive a kit containing sticky notes, display materials, instructions, and return packaging. Branches are encouraged to invite members and visitors to write messages of Remembrance that will be collected and included in the national commemorative mural honouring the Fallen. Completed notes are to be returned by July 31.

Details on the initiative are available at: portal.legion.ca/centenary-2026. For questions or additional information, please contact remember@legion.ca.

Legion History Video
Legion History Video
Stretcher-bearers carry a wounded soldier in from the front lines in September 1916. William Ivor Castle/LAC
Stretcher-bearers carry a wounded soldier in from the front lines in September 1916.
William Ivo  Castle/LAC
Legion History Video

A new self-running video version of our Legion history website is now available for Branches to play on TVs or display screens.

Each page is shown for approximately 30 seconds, making it an easy way to share key moments from our history with members, visitors, and the public. Branches can play the video on a loop during displays, open houses, commemorative events, or other activities.

Find this and more at: portal.legion.ca/centenary-2026

Branch Guidance
Branch Service Officer Roles and VAC Disability Claims
Branch Service Officer Roles and VAC Disability Claims

New guidance is available to help Branch Service Officers understand their role when supporting Veterans and their families with Veterans Affairs Canada disability benefits. These documents explain what Branch Service Officers can and cannot do, outline important privacy obligations, and reinforce when referrals must be made to Provincial or Dominion Command Service Officers for secure, professional support.

Full Guidance Letter
Fact Sheet
Update to Manual
Update to Manual

Amendments have been made to the General By-Laws. Please review the amendments and download the updated manual.

Updated General By-Laws Manual
General By-Laws Amendments
Help Care for War Graves in Canada
Commonwealth War Graves

Royal Canadian Legion members can help honour the fallen of the Commonwealth by joining the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s National Volunteer Program. On June 1, the program launched in Quebec and New Brunswick, completing its national footprint. Volunteers are needed in Quebec, New Brunswick, and in rural communities across the country.

CWGC Volunteers visit their assigned war graves in local cemeteries twice a year to report on their condition, and if needed, perform light cleaning using approved methods. By giving a little of your time, you can help care for war graves and ensure the stories of the fallen are never forgotten.

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Notable Dates
2026 Calendar of Notable Dates

On July 6, 1921, The Great War Veterans’ Association, the precursor to the Canadian Legion, adopts the Poppy as the symbol of Remembrance.

Download the 2026 calendar and start planning the dates and activities your Branch will promote, commemorate, celebrate or raise awareness of over the coming year.

View the 2026 Calendar
Keep your Branch Informed

Forward this email to your Branch Executives, Committee Members and other Members to keep them up-to-date on important updates and information.

All Branch emails are also available on the Member Services website.

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More full-tilt afterburner (Navy style)

As we mentioned in a previous entry – see Government of Canada to procure new aircraft for the iconic Canadian Forces Snowbirds – the 2026 season will be the last time the Canadian Forces Snowbirds will be using their Candair CT-114 Tutor aircraft, and the CT-157 Siskin II (Pilatus PC21) won’t ready until the early 2030s.  So be sure to catch this last Snowbird performance for the next 3-5 years.


Greetings!

So, you’ve got the U.S. Air Force (Thunderbirds & F-35A Demo), Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds, joined by some of the best military and civilian aviators, and now the U.S. Navy brings even more fun to Sacramento. We’re less than two weeks away from the massive launch of discount tickets for 2026. And …

Today, we’re thrilled to announce the U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet Demonstration!

Come out to Mather Airport on October 10th & 11th, and experience the full-tilt capabilities of the Navy’s extraordinary aircraft. The use of maximum afterburner will leave you spellbound as the skies above Sacramento come alive with freedom’s roar!

The VFA-122 West Coast Rhino Demo Team

From our friends “down the road” at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, Strike Fighter Squadron 122 is proud to showcase the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet to audiences around the world. The Tactical Demonstration you will see flies the Super Hornet as close to the “edge of the envelope” as safety and prudence allow.

You have to see it to believe it. And the only place to get up close to the action is at the Airshow!

Here’s to a great day,

“Az”

Your California Capital Air Show Insider

P.S. – Given the monster lineup, the return of cooler Fall weather, and peak demand for the Night Show, we expect this year’s Airshow to sell out before Airshow weekend.

Previous years saw tickets sell out quickly, so securing your discounted tickets at launch will ensure you don’t miss out on our best and most comfortable show to date (with reduced attendance and more space!).

Deeply discounted tickets launch on Wednesday, June 24 at Noon Pacific Time. And keep an eye on your email for your special access link!

2026 California Capital Airshow

Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday with the

United States Air Force Thunderbirds
and the
Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds!
October 10-11, 2026

Sacramento Mather Airport – KMHR

Presented by Sacramento County in partnership with the City of Rancho Cordova

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California Capital Airshow | (916) 876-7568 insider@californiacapitalairshow.com | https://CaliforniaCapitalAirshow.com/

Hill 70: On the eve of the important WW I battle, a look at Hill 70 Memorial Park

An item from the Legion Magazine that may be of interest to members.


Weekly Feature
Observation Post

The limestone obelisk and revamped ampitheatre at Hill 70 Memorial Park in Loos-en-Gohelle, France. [hill70.ca]

Hill 70: On the eve of the important WW I battle, a look at Hill 70 Memorial Park

STORY BY RICHARD FOOT

It was in 2007, while touring Canada’s First World War battlefields with his family, that Mark Hutchings first set foot on Hill 70.

In startling contrast to the stunning memorial and grounds he had seen at Vimy Ridge, there was nothing to mark one of Canada’s most significant actions of the war except a nearby cemetery holding the graves of some of the 1,877 troops who died capturing Hill 70 in 1917.

“We went straight up the hill, and I stopped and said, ‘Hill 70, this is the highest feature—this must be it,’” recalled Hutchings. “And there was nothing there.”

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The Briefing
The Briefing

Former military medic Jessica Miller resigned from the Women Veterans Council in early January 2026. [Courtesy Jessica Miller]

Jessica Miller on the Women Veterans Council resignations

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

Retired sergeant Jessica Miller believed in the cause, believed in the potential of the Women Veterans Council when it was launched on Jan. 29, 2025.

The body, explained the former military medic, was “based off one of the 42 recommendations in the Invisible No More report” from the previous year, a study undertaken by the standing committee on veterans affairs of the experiences, challenges and systemic barriers faced by women—past and present—in the Canadian Armed Forces. Miller had faith that change could finally be possible, and that serving on the council could help deliver it.

Not so, the now-ex-member says.

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Fireworks from a WWII Liberty ship. July 4, Pier 35

This opportunity might be of interest to members geographically located in the Bay Area.


SS Jeremiah O'Brien

National Liberty Ship Memorial
-There are a lot of places to watch San Francisco’s Fourth of July fireworks.

Most of them are parking lots. Some are beaches. A few are boats.

This one is a 441-foot WWII Liberty ship berthed at Pier 35 with a clear sightline to the Bay, a working bar, and a steam engine that’s been running continuously since 1943.

July 4, 2026 — Dockside aboard the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, Pier 35, San Francisco.

The ship opens at 7pm. Fireworks start at 9:30pm. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. The engine room will be open for tours before the show.

If you’ve been meaning to get down to the ship but never quite made it — to see the engine room, walk the decks, understand what these vessels actually were — the Fourth is the low-pressure way to do it. She’s docked. The crew is around. The fireworks are just the excuse.

Tickets: $45 adults / $30 seniors / $25 youth

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Pier 35, San Francisco. Arrive by 8:30 to get settled before dark.

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Pier 45 Suite 4A
San Francisco, CA 94133
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SS Jeremiah O’Brien

Pier 35, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94133

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