Monthly Archives: June 2021

News Release: United Nations-International Maritime Organization (IMO)-Observance Day of the Seafarer, June 25, 2021

An item from the Merchant Navy Commemorative Theme Project.


Dear Sir/Madam:

Please find attached the News Release: United Nations-International Maritime Organization (IMO)-Observance Day of the Seafarer, June 25, 2021.

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-UN-IMO OBSERVANCE DAY OF THE SEAFARER, JUNE 25, 2021.pdf

Branches to lower flags to half-mast for an indefinite period

In light of yesterday’s news…


Message from the Dominion President 

Bonne Saint-Jean à nos amis québecois! ⚜️

An item specifically for today from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area.


Bonne Saint-Jean à tous!
Bonne Fête nationale à tous les Québécois et Québécoises de la part du programme d’Études canadiennes de l’université de Californie Berkeley!
Celebrated on June 24, the Fête nationale, or La Saint-Jean, is the national holiday of Québec. The festival dates to 1834, when Québec patriotes, inspired by Irish-Canadian St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, chose the Feast of St. John the Baptist as a day to celebrate the unique culture and heritage of the people of Québec. The tradition continues 187 years later, inviting Quebeckers of all backgrounds to celebrate their love of their home province.
Click here for information about this year’s festivities (in French).
Bonne Fête à tous!
Canadian Studies Program
213 Moses Hall #2308 WEBSITE | EMAIL
Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley, 213 Moses Hall #2308, Berkeley, CA 94720

Veterans with PTSD should have MedicAlert IDs, says Afghanistan vet

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Legion Magazine
Front Lines Weekly Feature
Veterans with PTSD should have MedicAlert IDs, says Afghanistan vet

Veterans with PTSD should have MedicAlert IDs, says Afghanistan vet

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

War veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) should have validated MedicAlert bracelets stating that they have a combat-related illness, said the decorated survivor of an RPG attack and subsequent firefight.

Sean Teal, a wounded veteran who served four eventful tours in Afghanistan and earned the military’s second-highest award for valour, struggled with physical pain and mental health issues until he was ushered out of the army in 2014. Then his problems got worse.

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O Canada Summer Bundle
Military Milestones
The hunt for Convoy HX-133

The hunt for Convoy HX-133

Story by Sharon Adams

Convoy HX-133—49 merchant ships and an escort of five warships—left Halifax on June 16, 1941, bound for Liverpool, England. Not all of them would arrive.

The merchant ships were arranged in nine short columns, with the escorts—HMC ships ChamblyOrillia and Collingwood, all of them corvettes, and two destroyers, HMCS Ottawa and HMS Wolfe—dispersed among and around them. They sailed into heavy fog.

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Iris Advantage
Canvet Publication Ltd.