Monthly Archives: October 2019

Filmmaker Garth Pritchard: The good fight

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Filmmaker Garth Pritchard: The good fight

Filmmaker Garth Pritchard: The good fight

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

“F/8 and be there” has been Garth Pritchard’s camera-ready mantra over more than 50 years as a journalist, rancher and raconteur. And the robust Alberta-based filmmaker has been all over the world with Canadian troops, from Africa and Burma to Afghanistan and the Balkans.

Beloved by soldiers from one end of Canada to the other, Garth made it his life’s mission to tell their stories. Now, as the outspoken 75-year-old struggles to overcome the debilitating physical legacy of that quest, the Canadian War Museum has announced it has acquired the bulk of his work, a legacy for all Canadians.

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Military Milestones
The law reaches Fort Whoop-Up

The law reaches Fort Whoop-Up

Story by Sharon Adams

In 1873, the people of what is now southern Alberta and Saskatchewan had a serious complaint. With no police force, traders and outlaws who had fled prohibition in the United States had established a well-defended fort where they traded buffalo robes and sold U.S. whiskey, largely to First Nations people, and spread criminal chaos throughout the countryside.

Even though it was in Canadian territory, an American flag was said to fly over Fort Whoop-Up, near modern-day Lethbridge. Violence and criminal activity seeped from this criminal cul-de-sac into surrounding territory.

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This week in history
This week in history

October 9, 1958

The last CL-13 Sabre jet rolls off the assembly line at Canadair for delivery to the German air force.

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Legion Magazine

MajGen Ray Smith to speak on Grenada at the Marines’ Memorial

An item from one of our fellow veterans organizations in the Bay Area.


Commemoration of Grenada with Guest Speaker MajGen Ray Smith
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Commemoration of Grenada with Major General Ray Smith, USMC (Ret) 

23 October 2019 – 6:00pm
Marines’ Memorial Club – 609 Sutter St (@ Mason), San Francisco

Join Marines’ Memorial on 23 October as we welcome Major General Ray Smith, USMC (Ret) to reflect on his experiences with the Battle of Grenada.

 

On 25 October 1983, just two days after the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing which claimed the lives of 220 US Marines, 18 sailors, and three soldiers, President Ronald Reagan, citing the threat posed to American nationals on the Caribbean nation of Grenada by that nation’s Marxist regime, orders the U. S. Military  to invade and secure their safety.

 

The invading force consisted of the Army’s rapid deployment force, Marines, Army Delta Force, Navy SEALs, and ancillary forces totaling 7,600 troops, together with Jamaican forces and troops of the Regional Security System (RSS).  The force defeated Grenadian and Cuban resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by Rangers on Point Salines Airport at the south end of the island, and a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing on the north end at Pearls Airport.

 

During Operation Urgent Fury, American forces sustained 19 killed and 116 wounded. Help Marines’ Memorial commemorate these young service members as we learn details of the battle from Major General Smith, who led Battalion Landing Team 2/8 in both Grenada and Beirut.

 

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About our Guest Speaker, MajGen Ray Smith, USMC (Ret)

Ray L. Smith, a native of Oklahoma, is a retired United States Marine Corps Major General. Smith is a highly decorated Marine who has commanded infantry units at all levels, including the BLT 2/8 in Grenada and Beirut. His awards received for service in combat during the Vietnam War include the Navy Cross, two Silver Stars, the Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. MajGen Smith retired from the Marine Corps in 1999 after almost 34 years of service. In 2003, after nearly four years of retirement, Smith went to Iraq with the 1st Marine Division; and penned an eyewitness account of the march from Kuwait to Baghdad — The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division.

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US Western Zone’s 2019 Annual Convention

Over the past few days, our branch Vice President Michael Barbour (who was also the Second Vice Commander for the Royal Canadian Legion Western Zone, USA & Mexico) was in Pala, California to attend the US Western Zone’s annual convention.

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We are pleased to report that Michael was elected to the position of First Vice Commander for the US Western Zone at the event.

NEW PODCAST – FOCUS ON: The New WWI Memorial

A podcast from the World War One Centennial Commission.


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FOCUS ON:
The New WWI Memorial

Episode #143

Memorial Sketch to reality podcast

The National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C. from Concept to Reality

FOCUS ON: The New WWI Memorial

Host – Theo Mayer

  • Announcement: Bells of Peace 2019 | @ 01:10
  • NCPC Design approval | @ 03:35
  • Why We MUST Build This  – Terry Hamby | @ 06:20
  • If Not YOU Then WHO? – Edwin Fountain | @ 08:25
  • Why a Nat. Memorial in KC and DC? – Dr. Mathew Naylor | @ 11:50
  • The Memorial in the Park – Edwin Fountain | @ 14:30
  • The International Design Competition – Host | @ 16:40
  • “And the Winner is:” – Joe Weishaar & Sabin Howard | @ 18:00
  • Interpretation & Education – Dr. Libby O’Connell | @ 24:20
  • “A Soldier’s Journey” – Sabin Howard | @ 28:35
  • Where Tradition and the Future Meet – Sabin Howard | @ 33:45
  • Dizzying Parallel Tracks | @ 42:10
  • “And the Bronze Metal Goes to…”  – Steve Maule | @ 44:20
  • Final Design – APPROVED – various | @ 51:10
  • The First Mile and the Last Mile: Fundraising – Edwin Fountain | @ 53:30

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ANNOUNCEMENT

This episode marks the end of our 2019 Doughboy Podcast Season.
We will be going into production hiatus for several weeks.

We will be back just in time for Veterans Day with a SPECIAL episode.

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