Monthly Archives: November 2020

This Armistice Day, help their names #ShineOn

An item from the folks at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Final Reminder: Annual Veterans Day Observance and Evensong

All are invited to join in person or online for the Annual Veterans Day Observance and Evensong hosted by Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Covina

Sunday, November 8, 2020 from 4 PM PST – 5 PM PST

The event will be streamed on the Facebook group of the Friends of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Covina.  Be sure to request to join the group by the end of the day on Friday, 06 November.

To join, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/27282737905

Bells of Peace App is updated

Note this update on the Bells of Peace app from the World War One Centennial Commission.


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More Info on Bells of Peace

“Bells of Peace” Update for Participants

As a reminder, “Bells of Peace” is a U.S. national bell tolling remembrance that was created in collaboration with the Society of the Honor Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (SHGTUS) to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the World War I Armistice, November 11, 2018.

The Doughboy Foundation has since promoted it as an annual remembrance of those who served in WWI and of the moment when the guns fell silent, and bells tolled on the Western Front… on the 11th day of the 11th month, at the 11th hour in 1918, after four years of brutal combat.


Join Us for “Bells of Peace” on ZOOM

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In these difficult pandemic times, a number of people have reached out to us wanting to participate but concerned that getting groups together on Nov. 11th is perhaps unadvisable.

That got us thinking… Since we have all gotten good at doing things in a digitally distanced way, why not adapt Bells of Peace to a Zoom Event?

We have put together a lovely 35-40 minute program of music and remembrance leading to a 21 bell tolling. This is followed by a moment of reflection and ends with an invitation for attendees  to share their individual thoughts about what Veteran remembrance means to them.

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US as we hold a Bells of Peace ceremony on Zoom at 11am local for each time zone. We  will start at 10:45 am Eastern and repeat every hour for Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska and Hawaii.

Links to Bells of Peace Zoom Ceremonies on November 11, 2020

Start 10:45 am Eastern                     Start 10:45 am Central

Start 10:45 am Mountain                  Start 10:45 am Pacific

Start 10:45 am Alaska                      Start 10:45 am Hawaii

INSTRUCTIONS: Download the Bells of Peace Participation App on your smartphone and register (see below), or go to the Bells of Peace 2020 home page and click on Uncle Sam to register. We will be sending link reminders for the Bells of Peace on ZOOM to everyone who has pledge to toll the bells!


2020 Participant Logos Are Posted…

Logos are up

If you registered on the website at ww1cc.org/bells as an organization and submitted your logo, the 2020 logo roll is up on the web site now.


We Are Reposting Your Social Media Online And in the Participation App

As you use the hashtag #BellsOfPeace, your posts in Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or Youtube, they come into our Bells of Peace dashboard and we are reposting them both ONLINE and IN THE APP. You’ll also find the 100-day countdown stories leading up to the armistice here.

View Your Stories / Posts Online

View Social Posts

Bells of Peace Sharing Page


View Your Stories / Posts In the Participation App

Look under the sharing button (looks like a camera) for the same stories and shares.

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This is where you can share your Bells of Peace participation, thoughts and comments.

You can use your own Social Media posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or YouTube and use the hashtag or @ BellsOfPeace.

We monitor for these posts and send them to both the web page above and directly into the App.

If you don’t use social media, you can create a post directly in the app on this page using your photo and video library on your phone. It’s easy.

This initiative is intended to create a community of participation and although this is really the first non-centennial year, we are off to a great start with YOUR participation.


Coordination, Sharing and Participation

Through the App

If you registered through the website, but have not downloaded the Bells of Peace Participation App, please join the thousands of others who have. You can find it for iOS or Android smartphone at the AppStore or GooglePlay store by searching for “Bells of Peace” or click on the badges below (from your phone).

Get it on Google Play
Download on the App Store

New Tommy Patches Just In!

An item from the organization formerly known as There But No There.


Hi , have you got your Tommy ready?

Remembrance is closing in and proud supporters across the country will be displaying their Tommies in support of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.

Have you got yours? Check out our Remembrance collection below for delivery in time for 11th November.

SHOP OUR REMEMBRANCE COLLECTION
Our inspiring supporters are displaying their Tommies for Remembrance. It’s amazing to see where our veterans hard work is going.
Will you send us a photo of yours?
SHOW US YOUR TOMMY

NEW Limited Edition Tommy Patches

NEW: Limited Edition Tommy Patches
NEW: Limited Edition Tommy Patches
£20
Courtesy of Tim Brown and Paul Sapsford, these patches come in a bundle of three, featuring an an embroidered iron-on patch, embroidered velcro patch and a rubberised velcro patch.
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Sale on Patch Bundles

To celebrate the launch of our new Tommy Patches, we have introduced a sale on our ‘Supporting Our Troops’ and ‘PTSD Awareness’ patch bundles- get them whilst stocks last!
Supporting Our Troops Flag Velcro Patch Pack of 3
Supporting Our Troops Flag Velcro Patch Pack of 3
SALE £18.00
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PTSD Awareness Velcro Patch Pack of 3
PTSD Awareness Velcro Patch Pack of 3
SALE £20.00
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PTSD Awareness Velcro Patch Pack of 5
PTSD Awareness Velcro Patch Pack of 5
SALE £29.00
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Free Animal Lapel Pin Badge

Lapel Pin Collection (Pack of 4)
Lapel Pin Collection (Pack of 4)
£20
All orders of the 4 Pack of Lapel Pin will now come with a FREE pin badge to remember the animals who served at war.
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Our Most Popular Remembrance Products

Unknown Tommy
Unknown Tommy
£125.00
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Metal Garden Tommy
Metal Garden Tommy
£72.00
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Tommy Window Sticker
Tommy Window Sticker
£14.50
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Tommy Lapel Pin (5 Pack)
Tommy Lapel Pin (5 Pack)
£12.00
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Plant Pot Tommy Outline
Plant Pot Tommy Outline
£33.00
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Plant Pot Tommy Solid
Plant Pot Tommy Solid
£33.00
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Your order will be fulfilled by Veterans, providing valuable employment to those who have served. All proceeds from the sale of our products go straight into RBLI, funding our amazing programmes surrounding the employment, housing and support of Vetarans.
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Remembering our nursing pioneers

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Nursing pioneer
Nursing pioneer 

Nursing pioneer 

Story by Sharon Adams

When the First World War started, Major Margaret MacDonald of Bailey’s Brook, N.S., was already seasoned from serving overseas.

While working as a nurse during the construction of the Panama Canal in 1896, MacDonald contracted malaria. She served aboard a U.S. military ship during the Spanish-American War in 1898. And she was one of eight nurses, dressed in uniforms provided by the army, who cared for Canadian troops during the Boer War.

In 1906, she was appointed to the Canadian Army Medical Corps along with Lieutenant Georgina Pope. In 1911, she petitioned for a six-month leave to study the new British nursing service. On her return, she began working to reform the Canadian service.

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Space, deep-sea tourism coming in 2021—if you’ve got the bucks

Space, deep-sea tourism coming
in 2021—if you’ve got the bucks

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

With a pandemic raging, governments urged wishful travellers to stay close to home in 2020. In 2021, new travel options are on the menu that promise to take a privileged few vacationers away from home and far beyond the surging COVID crowds.

Two companies—Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic and Canadian Elon Musk’s SpaceX—plan to fly paying passengers into space next year, while OceanGate Expeditions of Everett, Wa., will sail out of St. John’s, N.L., on six trips to the Titanic.

The space options vary. Promoting it as an “out-of-home luxury experience,” Virgin Galactic is offering suborbital trips (about 100 kilometres up) that last a few minutes in space. SpaceX plans orbital tours (more than 400 kilometres up) that will last days.

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This week in history
This week in history

November 6, 1990

CAF establishes a headquarters under Commodore Kenneth J. Summers in Manama, Bahrain, part of Canada’s contribution to the Persian Gulf War.

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