Monthly Archives: May 2021

News Release: Today We Remember the Sinking of the RMS of Ireland: ‘Canada’s Titanic,’ May 29, 2021

An item from the Merchant Navy Commemorative Theme Project.


Dear Sir/Madam:

Please find attached the News Release: Today We Remember the Sinking of the RMS of Ireland: ‘Canada’s Titanic,’ May 29, 2021, for reference.

My very best regards,

Stéphane Ouellette
President and Chief Executive Officer
Merchant Navy Commemorative Theme Project (MNCTP)/
Founder/President
Colonel John Gardam Lifetime Achievement Award Institute

Tel: 613.421.9005
E-mail: ouellettes@rogers.com
Website: www.alliedmerchantnavy.com

Attachment: NEWS RELEASE-TODAY WE REMEMBER THE SINKING OF RMS EMPRESS OF IRELAND, MAY 29, 2021.pdf

Final Reminder: Memorial Day Virtual Service – Please Register

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 25 (representing the San Francisco Bay area) is partnering with the Royal Canadian Legion, International Western US Zone to stream a Memorial Day virtual service on Monday, 31 May at 11am (Pacific).  If you wish to participate and watch the virtual service, please register at:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0P4v2f6XRCCthaSvS9H9Uw

Memorial Day 2021 Message from the Doughboy Foundation

A newsletter from the organization formerly known as the World War One Centennial Commission.


Wreath at National WWI Memorial

Dear Friends of the Doughboy Foundation,

This Memorial Day offers an important moment to reflect on the sacrifices of our veterans, including the 4.7 million men and women who served our nation over a century ago in World War I.

It is also an opportunity to feel immense gratitude and pride for what we have accomplished during this historic year to honor their memory.

As of April 16th, the National World War I Memorial is now open to the public.  As we celebrate this incredible milestone and welcome visitors to the Memorial site, our work is not yet finished.

At our studio, work is progressing on the 58-foot-long sculpture, A Soldier’s Journey.  Our sculptor, Sabin Howard, and his dedicated team are creating this beautiful work of art which will depict the journey of both the soldier and our nation in “The War that Changed the World.”  Once completed, it will be the largest free-standing bronze high relief sculpture in the western hemisphere.

On Memorial Day 2024, the sculpture will be dedicated and thereby mark the official completion of the National World War I Memorial.  Mark your calendars!

So what’s next?

The Doughboy Foundation, the U.S. WWI Centennial Commission’s longtime partner, will continue its mission to “keep faith with the American Doughboy” by honoring those who served; commemorating the events of a century ago; and inspiring visitors to learn, remember, and reflect on how World War I changed our country and the world through commemorative and educational programs.

To that end, one of our Foundation’s signature initiatives will be to honor the Doughboys with a daily playing of “Taps” at the National World War I Memorial every evening at 5:00pm EDT, rain or shine. The playing has begun at the Memorial already; if you are in DC, please stop by the Memorial this weekend at 5pm to see a performance.

For those of you who can’t make it, we will soon have a video available of the performance for you to enjoy until your next trip to the nation’s capital.

In the meantime, if you would like to learn more about one of our programs, please click here.

Thank you for your time and support of our veterans.  Have a wonderful holiday weekend.

Dans Signature

Daniel S. Dayton
Chairman

The Doughboy Foundation


75 Years in the Making: The “Voice” Of Marines’ Memorial

An item from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


Marines' Memorial: 75 Years in the Making

Last month, we went through the many faces of our Lobby– the “heart” of Marines’ Memorial. This month, we’ll take a look back at our “voice”– the Crossroads of the Corps!

75 Years of Crossroads of the Corps Magazine

Crossroads Covers

The Bulletin, debut edition from 1946

Since 1946, the Crossroads of the Corps has often been referred to as the “voice” of the Marines’ Memorial Club, but it hasn’t always been the multi-page publication we know today.

Prospective members first heard of our Living Memorial when they received the first newsletter sent out by the Marines’ Memorial Association in November 1946, titled “The Bulletin.” Volume 1, Number 1 was a four-page publication informing readers of the upcoming Grand Opening of the Club and the festivities they were invited to. It contained a brief review of the Club’s origin and purpose and, quite possibly the most important part, a call from Major General Rockey urging Marines to support their brand-new Living Memorial as well as the instructions for obtaining membership.

From its humble four-page beginnings, the monthly “Bulletin” grew in both size and content. By the Spring of 1947, readers enjoyed a bevy of Club news full of photographs and passionate descriptions of Marines’ Memorial services and activities. One short year later, Crossroads of the Corps was born in April of 1948.

Crossroads cover with Sgt Reckless

1956 Crossroads cover

During the 60’s, the newsletter, still published monthly, returned to reporting only news of the Club. By 1969, donations and membership dues eliminated the need to supplement production and printing costs with ad sales. (Ad sales started again in the early 2000’s and were eliminated shortly after.)

The publication we are all familiar with was born in the Winter/Spring edition of 1980. Crossroads became a full-color, glossy publication that was then sent out quarterly. Although the name, design and contents have evolved over the last 75 years, the purpose of our “voice” remains the same: to inform members and donors about their Club, a meeting place once referred to as Crossroads of the Corps, its activities and the impact you make through your support.

Fall 2001 Crossroads cover

A peek inside a Crossroads from 1956

1956 inside of Crossroads

A peek inside a Crossroads from 1987

1987 edition, inside Crossraods

The Bulletin - 1947
Winter 1975 Crossroads cover
First Crossroads after 9/11
Winter 2021 Crossroads cover
1981 Crossroads cover
1992 Crossroads cover

What’s your favorite Marines’ Memorial memory?  Visit HERE to read other members’ memories and share your own! You can also email your memory and Club photos to Anniversary@MarinesMemorial.org.  Thank you for being a part of our legacy. 

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