Monthly Archives: December 2018

Happy Holiday to all our friends and supporters

From the World War One Centennial Commission.


Dear Friend:

All of us at the Commission want to thank you personally for all you did in helping us over this past year.

We could not have achieved what we did without our dedicated band of friends and supporters.

Happy Holidays,

Dans Signature
Daniel Dayton
Executive Director
U.S. World War One Centennial Commission

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Happy Holiday Back


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Buy your Tommy in time for Christmas

From the There But Not There organization.


Get your Tommy in time for Christmas
Our Tommies make great Christmas gifts for anyone in the military or with an interest in history. Not only are you buying a gift to remember the fallen, you are also helping raise money for our six beneficiary charities – so your purchase really is a gift for good.

As well as being a great gift, your Tommy purchase will help us #BringTommyHomeForXmas.

18,355 people died between 12th November and 31st December 1918 from sporadic fighting, wounds sustained during the war and the influenza pandemic. After surviving the war, none of these people made it home for Christmas in 1918.

Order by tomorrow, Monday 17th December, to guarantee delivery in time for Christmas.
Please note, if you ordered a Golden Ticket Tommy, you will receive your standard classic Tommy it in the next few days. If you won – congratulations! Your winning Tommy will also arrive this week.
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We Won A Millie!
We are delighted and proud to say that this week, we won the Support for the Armed Services award at The Sun Military Awards.

We were nominated alongside TechVets and Give Us Time, both of whom do brilliant work in this sector.

Our small team has been committed to commemorating those who fought in the First World War and raising money for incredible military charities, so winning a Millie is a huge honour.

Your support over this past year has been invaluable and we want to say a big thank you!

Buy in-store
You can still buy your Tommies in-store at the following locations:

  • WHSmith high street stores (please ask at the counter)
  • Peter Jones, Sloane Square
  • John Lewis, Oxford Street
  • Selected Timpson stores (see our website)

Keep an eye on our website and social media for announcements of further locations.

Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR

The Aftermath Part II: Ep. #101

From the World War One Centennial Commission.


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The Aftermath Part II

Episode #101

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They all meet at Versaille in France – but Wilson was not particularly welcome at Versailles!

Highlights: The Aftermath Part II

Host: Theo Mayer

Part II of a special 2-part series examining the immediate aftermath of the Armistice signing.

  • Preview of coming attractions – Host | @00:35
  • Gold Star Mothers – Candy Martin  | @02:45
  • American Battle Monuments Commission – Mike Knapp | @10:35
  • Three Key impacts of WWI – Sir Hew Strachan | @18:00
  • The Cost of a Seat at the Table – Mike Shuster | @24:55
  • The effect of WWI on the United States – Professor Michael Carew | @28:55

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Learn all about WW1 and the centennial while you drive, work or play.


Coming up next week:

2018 Holiday Music Special

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Wreaths Across America 2018 – San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presido

Earlier today our U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Arkansas Division participated in the Wreaths Across America event at the National Cemetery at the Presidio here in San Francisco.  Here are some pictures we found on Facebook and Instagram of the event.

 

          

Christmas at war

From the Legion Magazine.


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Christmas at war: A cabin in the Hurtgen Forest

Christmas at war: A cabin in the Hurtgen Forest

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The Christmas Truce of 1914, as the London Telegraph described it, was “one of the most remarkable episodes ever to take place in the history of armed conflict.”

Three decades later, however, in a cabin in a forest just across the Belgian border into Germany, a much smaller but just as improbable truce took place, the details of which read like something out of the Brothers Grimm.

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Military Milestones
Battle of the Atlantic

Britain scores the first WW II sea victory

On Ontario farmland safely inland from Second World War bombing, a town sprang up to house 9,000 people working at a munitions factory that produced 40 million shells for the Allied war effort.

The town was named Ajax, after a ship in a little-remembered sea battle off the coast of Uruguay in 1939, the first Allied sea victory of the war.

Great War armistice terms forbade Germany from building classic warships, so instead it produced heavily armed cruisers the British called pocket battleships.

One, the Admiral Graf Spee, attacked merchant shipping in the South Atlantic, but the Royal Navy’s South American Naval Division had trouble finding it.

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This week in history
On this date: December

December 12, 1942

An arsonist burns down the Knights of Columbus Hostel in St. John’s;
99 die and 109 are injured. German sabotage is suspected.

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