Monthly Archives: August 2021

Battle of Britain Commemoration (Ottawa) 2021 – Sunday 19 September 2021

An item from our colleagues in the RCAF Association, and members should note the option to participate in the service virtually.


Plans are coming together for the annual Battle of Britain Commemoration 2021 here in Ottawa, for Sunday 19 September 2021.

COVID-19 measures remain in place, which means the ceremony is not open to the public. Anyone wishing to participate is invited to do so on-line, by accessing this link via their internet connection: www.facebook.com/RCAF/ARC

The commemoration begins at 10:00 AM with the Mounting of the Cadet Colour Party and posting of the vigil. On arrival of the Commander RCAF the formal part of the ceremony will commence at 10:30 AM.

For questions please do not hesitate to contact director@airforce.ca (613.612.7223)

Matthew Carson CD, 410 Wing, RCAF Association, Veterans Community Outreach, Battle of Britain Ceremony 2021

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Mission Matters Newsletter: More Than Ever, We Need To Live Up To Their Legacy.

A newsletter from this national organization that the branch has tried to be involved with.


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The last couple weeks have been difficult as we watch the events in Afghanistan unfolding on the news. It is nothing less than heart wrenching, not only for those who are struggling to get out safely, but for those who have served and lost comrades during the War on Terror, and the Gold Star and Blue Star Families, whose loved ones have sacrificed.

Wreaths Across America staff has fielded many calls and had subsequent discussions on how we might be able to help. We are fortunate to have Joe Reagan as our Director of Military and Veteran Outreach. Joe is an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and who also has experience working with organizations that provide veteran’s services including for those with PTSD. As he works through his own feelings about what is happening, he has actively been sharing resources for those who may be struggling, as well as helping us and others try to comprehend the emotional strain on our veterans through his own experience and open, honest dialog.

Below, you will find a link to read the words Joe so eloquently shared about what he and other veterans are going through. And importantly, a message of hope.

The coming days and weeks will be filled with pundits and conflicting opinions. Undoubtedly, there are many things that can be argued. However, our hope at Wreaths Across America is to find that point where we can agree and build on it. For me, that common ground is the appreciation for the unwavering courage and commitment of those who serve in our military.

In a few days we will mark the 20th Anniversary of 9-11, a day that changed us forever. But as that day ended and the dawn of 9-12 broke, we raised our flag, gathered our families, came together and focused on protecting and proclaiming the strength and goodness of America.

This is a defining moment in history. Let’s join together in raising and saluting our flag in honor of those who have served and sacrificed. In remembering them, honoring their families and their commitment to stand for freedom, we find the opportunity to teach.

On their behalf we stay America Strong, America Proud and strive to be America United.

Remember. Honor. Teach.

With gratitude,
Karen Worcester

REMEMBER. HONOR. TEACH.

More than ever, we need to live up to their legacy.

“To the brave men and women who volunteered and to your families, and to the families of the fallen. The sacrifices you made – and your families made – were not in vain. What we are witnessing today is not our failure, this is not our burden to bear. Having had the privilege of serving alongside so many amazing Americans (and allied Service Members as well), quite frankly I’m tremendously proud of what you were able to accomplish, and I hope you are too. The fact is you carried more than your fair share – and you are stronger because of it.”

Join Us in National Flag Waving in Remembrance of the 20th Anniversary of September 11th

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Wreaths Across America urges all Americans to join together on Tuesday, September 7, 2021, to wave the American flag in remembrance of the 20th Anniversary of September 11th.

 

The event will be hosted LIVE on its official Facebook page and broadcast over Wreaths Across America Radio. It will include Gold Star Families, whose loved ones answered the call to serve after 9/11, Veterans, and First Responders and their families.

Now more than ever, it is so important that we come together as Americans to show support for those whose service, courage, and sacrifice, help keep America free!

Tune In to Wreaths Across America Radio – A Voice for America’s Veterans!

Today, Wednesday, August 25th, at 10 am and 7 pm ET tune in to hear a special Mission Matters with Executive Director Karen Worcester and Director of Military & Veteran Outreach Joe Reagan.

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In Case you Missed It: Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Memorial – UPDATE!

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On Friday, Aug. 20, U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (Mich) introduced a new bill to allow American servicemen onboard Flying Tiger Line 739, who lost their lives on their way to Vietnam during the early days of the crisis, to finally have their names placed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.

Earlier this year, Wreaths Across America, in partnership with its Founder Morrill Worcester, who donated the land and materials, unveiled a memorial to those aboard Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 in hopes of helping provide some closure to their families. The media coverage about this far surpassed expectations, with more than a thousand articles published about the soldiers on board and crew. We’re proud to have played a small part in this movement to recognize the sacrifice of these families, watch the tribute from our recent event by clicking the button below.

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The eyes of war

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Front Lines
The eyes of war

The eyes of war

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Canadian Paul J. Tomelin’s photograph of a young private waiting for medical aid after battle stands among the Korean War’s most compelling photographs.

A sergeant in the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, Tomelin was deployed to the Korean Peninsula for one year in 1951-52. He managed to wrangle another six months in-country, during which he said he got some of his best images.

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War Photos

War Photos showcases stunning images and explores the original wartime photographers who accompanied the army during the First World War and how the style and equipment changed in the Second World War, the Korean War and into the age of digital images. It includes many rare photos from the men and women who went into battle with only a camera.

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Almost Calgary

Story by Sharon Adams

But for a cold winter and a cold heart, the city we know as Calgary could well have a different name, one that traces back three centuries to Canada’s original French settlers.

As a teenager, Éphrem-A. Brisebois, who was born in Canada East (Quebec), served with the Union Army during the Civil War in the United States and went on to serve as a volunteer soldier in the Papal Zouaves, the army defending territories of the Pope during the unification of Italy.

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CWGC Newsletter

A monthly newsletter from our colleagues at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Welcome to the CWGC’s latest newsletter.

Walking our War Graves: the Western Front • Heritage Open Days • Great Britain • France • Belgium
Walking Our War Graves: The Western Front – Register Now!
Although you still might not be able to travel to visit CWGC sites worldwide, join us between 13 September and 13 October 2021 for a walking challenge that will get you active and give you the chance to glimpse our iconic sites across the Western Front.

Add up the distance of your steps on your daily dog walk, runs, bike rides or even horse rides from the comfort of your own home, to cover 125km over the course of a month and be taken on an interactive journey along the Western Front with the Commonwealth War Graves Foundation.

You can complete this challenge from anywhere in the world and see your virtual progress along the Western Front via your own online map. The route will take you from the Thiepval Memorial in France, following the battlefields and CWGC cemeteries and memorials on the Western Front, finishing at the iconic Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Along the way you will have access to exclusive content to learn more about our sites and the individuals commemorated there.

So get active and join us this September and help keep the stories of those who died in the two World Wars alive.

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This September, we will also be running a series of Open Days in partnership with Heritage Open Days. Whether your local CWGC site is in Great Britain, France or Belgium, find out more about events near you below.
Open Days – Great Britain

We’ve created a number of Open Days and tours across England, Scotland and Wales, and you can join us to find out more about our work and the men and women we commemorate across Great Britain.

European Heritage Days – France

For those based in France, join us at the CWGC Experience in Beaurains or the Faubourg D’Amiens cemetery in Arras to witness demonstrations by our master craftsmen and learn more about how we maintain our historic sites of remembrance. We will also be hosting talks by historians MM Merckel and ML Wiart where you can learn more about those we commemorate.

European Heritage Days – Belgium

Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest CWGC cemetery in the world, and you can join us to learn the stories of all the many different nationalities we commemorate here and around the world. We will also be running new sensory tours, developed for the blind and partially sighted in partnership with Love & Light. Lose yourself in the history, stories, horticulture and architecture of Tyne Cot Cemetery.

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Digital Moose Lounge – Michael Barbour

We want to thank the Digital Moose Lounge for featuring our President in their “I am Canadian” campaign that they have been running over the summer.

🇨🇦 You may already know Michael Barbour because he’s attended almost every DML event (in-person and virtual)! We love his enthusiasm and involvement in the #sfbaycanadians community. Michael is also the President of the San Francisco Bay Area Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, and they recently hosted their 90th anniversary of the branch!

You can join the Legion or read more local stories here https://royalcanadianlegionus25.com/join-the-legion/.