Monthly Archives: August 2022

Happy Birthday, Coast Guard!

This is a god time to remember that we have a couple of coasties among our membership.  Comrade Jiah Barnett is an active Coast Guard personnel, while Comrade Wayne Padgett is a Coast Guard veteran.


Thank you for protecting America’s shores.
Happy 232nd Birthday!
Happy 232nd Birthday!
MARINES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION
We appreciate the dedicated men and women of the Coast Guard. Thank you for saving lives when disasters strike and protecting our coasts every day of the year!
Semper Fidelis,
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Michael A. Rocco
Lieutenant General, USMC (Ret)
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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Diving the wartime wrecks of Bell Island

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Courtesy Jill Heinerth/ intotheplanet.com

Battle of the St. Lawrence: Diving the wartime wrecks of Bell Island

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Jill Heinerth has made more than 7,800 dives deep into oceans all over the world, spanning both polar regions, tropical paradises and many places in between.

She’s famous for her cave dives, including inside an Antarctic iceberg the size of Jamaica. But some of the most poignant adventures the Mississauga, Ont., native has undertaken may be to wartime wrecks off Newfoundland and in the faraway wonder once known as Truk Atoll.

 

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 The 1943 battle in the Italian mountains

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

At the beginning of August 1943, after nearly a month of hard fighting in Sicily, the Canadian advance was threatened by three mountains towering more than 300 metres above the Salso valley.

“These three hills dominated the entire alley eastward from Regalbuto,” wrote Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Nicholson in The Canadians in Italy, 1943-1945. “There could be no assurance of safe passage for Allied troops along the river flats until they were denied to the enemy.”

 

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Salute! August 2022

A newsletter from the folks at Veterans Affairs Canada.


August 2022

Let us know what you think about Salute! by emailing us.


In this edition:

Commemoration

Veteran’s story

Programs and services

Engagement


Let’s Talk Veterans allows more people to have their say on issues related to Veterans and their families. This consultation platform allows the Veteran community and Canadians to provide VAC with direct feedback that helps us improve our programs and services.

Do you know other Veterans, family members or others who would benefit from the information in this newsletter? Please share it with your friends and contacts.

View the latest issues of Salute! online.

 

Sincerely,

Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach Team

Veterans Affairs Canada

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Pope visits Canada for residential schools apology; Canadian films in San Jose

A newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.


Canadian Studies Announcements
In This Issue:
Program News
  • Happy New Brunswick Day!
Canadian News
  • Pope Francis visits Canada to apologize for residential schools
External Events
  • Nine Canadian Films at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival
PROGRAM NEWS
Happy New Brunswick Day!
Today, people across Canada are enjoying a well-deserved holiday. The first Monday in August goes by several names across Canada; New Brunswick is one of many places to mark the day as a commemoration of its history, and the many cultures that have contributed to Canada’s only bilingual province.
New Brunswick was first inhabited by First Nations peoples like the Mi’kmaq and Maliseet. In 1604, the French colonized the region as “Acadia”, the first of their New France territories. These Acadians were largely deported after the British conquered the province, in turn replaced by Loyalists fleeing the American victory in their revolution. For a time, the region prospered, and in 1867 it was one of the four original provinces that confederated to form the core of modern Canada. Unfortunately, the province then entered a long decline in its traditional industries like shipbuilding, lumber, and fishing, and by the 20th century it was one of the poorest regions in Canada.
Fortunately, today the province is seeing a revival, as Canadians from all over are lured by the provinces’ scenic beauty and relatively cheap housing costs. It also remains a popular holiday destination for Canadians, who appreciate the rugged coastline of the Bay of Fundy and its many beaches and picturesque lighthouses and covered bridges. So to all our New Brunswicker friends, have a safe and fun weekend!
CANADIAN NEWS
Pope Francis Visits Canada to Apologize for Residential Schools
Pope Francis concluded a “penitential pilgrimage” of Canada on Friday,after making a landmark apology for the role of the Catholic Church in Canada’s Indian residential school system. Over the course of the six-day trip, the Pope met with government leaders and school survivors from across Canada as he travelled across Alberta, Quebec, and Nunavut.
The Indian residential school system was established by the Canadian government in the 19th century. The system lasted into the 1960s, when most residential schools were closed, although the last school did not close until 1997. The schools were meant to forcibly assimilate Native children into European Canadian society by removing them from their families, in what the Truth and Reconcilliation Comission calls a policy of “cultural genocide”. Attendance was compulsory for Indigenous chidren over the age of 7. While the schools were funded and overseen by the Canadian government, they were administered by Christian churches, 70% of them by Catholic religious orders.
Apart from the cultural destruction wrought by assimilation, students often endured terrible conditions in the schools. Official reports from the time and surivivor testimony shows that in many schools, children suffered from poor sanitation, overcrowding, and rampant disease. Abuse was also endemic to the system, with survivors recounting being beaten for speaking Native languages or engaging in traditional customs. Sexual abuse was also common. The Truth and Reconcilation Commission’s final report in 2015 listed a papal apology on Canadian territory as a key step in the Reconciliation process.
The Pope began his trip in Alberta, with a visit to the site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School, south of Edmonton. In a public ceremony, he made a formal apology for the “evil” perpetuated by the schools before a gathering of Native elders and residential school survivors. Speaking in Spanish, he apologized for the way “Christians supported the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples”. He described the assimiation process as “catastrophic” for Native communities, depriving them of the “values, language and culture that made up the authentic identity of your peoples.”
From Edmonton, the Pope travelled to Quebec. In Quebec City, he met with Prime Minister Trudeau and Governor General Mary Simon, the first every Indigenous person to hold that position. Following a sojourn to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, where he held meetings with Indigenous leaders from eastern Canada, the Pope concluded his tour in Iqaluit, Nunavut, with another private meeting with residential school survivors. He said the meeting filled him with renewed “indignation and shame” for the suffering they had experienced.
Reactions to the visit from the Indigenous community have varied. Almost all welcomed the Pope’s remarks, which many felt were long overdue recognition of the trauma they endured. However, many added that the Reconciliation process is far from over. Some leaders called for the Pope to formally repudiate the 15th-century Doctrine of Discovery that justified the colonization of the Americans. Still others are calling for additional financial compensation to support families impacted by the residential schools. While the Catholic Church paid surivors $54 million as part of a 2006 settlement, an associated fundraising campaign raised only $3.7 million of a $25 million goal. While the Canadian Government released the Church from further legal obligation, activists say the Church remains morally responsible to pay the entire amount promised.
Photos provided by the Offices of the Prime Minister and Governor General.
EXTERNAL EVENTS
Nine Canadian Films at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival
August 16-29 | San Jose, CA | Purchase tickets here
Canada will be well represented at this year’s Cinequest Film Festival, taking place in select theaters in San Jose. Canadian submissions include CarmenLabour DayMontréal GirlsAshgroveWolvesThe FamilyTehrantoWe’re All in This Together, and Back Home Again.
Image: Natascha McElhone and Steven Love in Carmen (2022).
Canadian Studies Program
213 Moses Hall #2308
Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley, 213 Moses Hall #2308, Berkeley, CA 94720

Your Club News for August 2022

A newsletter from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area that may be of interest to members.


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AUGUST 2022: DOG DAYS

What Marines’ Memorial member benefits do you value most? For some, it’s the camaraderie, amenities, and location of the Club & Hotel itself. For others, tops on the list are the reciprocal clubs all around the world that welcome you as one of their own. And some of you make it a point to never miss a guest speaker, author or commemorative event.

 

Whether you joined for one of these reasons or simply for the love of honoring the legacy of military service through our mission to Commemorate, Educate and Serve, we salute you!

 

We hope these dog days of summer find you well, staying cool, and enjoying the delights of the season. We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

Book a stay.

Make a donation.

 

Also of note for August:

> HAPPY 232nd BIRTHDAY to the US Coast Guard!

> HAPPY 106th BIRTHDAY to the US Marine Corps Reserve!

MARINES’ MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES 2022 PRESENTS

GENERAL ROBERT B. NELLER

THURSDAY 11 AUGUST 5:30PM 

We are proud to welcome General Robert B. Neller, 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps, to the Marines’ Memorial Theater stage. General Neller retired in July 2019 after serving for 44 years. Join us for this very special event!

 

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MEET THE “REAL TOP GUN”!

THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 6PM

Meet former Navy Blue Angel CDR Frank “Walleye” Weisser, who flew in the front seat for Tom Cruise’s incredible low altitude passes in Top Gun Maverick. Join us as Mike Cerre reprises his Good Morning America profile with film clips and CDR Weisser’s personal videos.

 

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MEET THE AUTHOR PANEL

THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER 6PM

Join us for an evening of lively and stimulating discussion with these three authors.

 

Amy Forsythe, author of Heroes Live Here: A Tribute to Camp Pendleton Marines Since 9/11, is an award-winning military journalist who has served five combat deployments covering military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

Major Scott Huesing, USMC (Ret) wrote Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City in tribute to the Marines and Sailors he led during the second Battle of Ramadi in 2006.

 

Major Fred Galvin, USMC (Ret) is the author of A Few Bad Men: The True Story of US Marines Ambushed in Afghanistan and Betrayed in America, which recounts the case of Marines tried for the alleged murder of 19 and wounding of 50 Afghan civilians.

 

SAVE THE DATE!

MORE FOR MEMBERS

MARINES’ MEMORIAL PARTNERS WITH DVL.DGS NFT PROJECT

DVL.DGS NFT is an innovative project leveraging Web3 / Blockchain to benefit Service Members and Veterans. This collection of 1775 digital bulldog warriors commemorating the USMC goes on sale in September and a portion of each purchase will go to MMAF!  Learn More!

COL GORDON VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE … DON’T MISS A SINGLE CLUB EVENT!

Is there a Lecture or Meet the Author event you wanted to attend but couldn’t make it? Or even one you came to but would like to see again? Check out our Marines’ Memorial Club YouTube channel, an incredibly rich archive of Club events going back 11 YEARS!

 

Watch “Meet the Author” with Col Tom Gordon, USMC (Ret)

TODAY’S THE DAY: UPGRADE BEFORE THE RATE GOES UP!

This is the FINAL MONTH to become a Benefactor before the price increases on 31 August! Your one-time, tax-deductible donation of $3,500 brings all the privileges of Benefactor membership, plus recognition of on our Benefactor Wall in the Lobby.

 

Benefactors are leaders whose commitment inspires others to reach higher in support of our mission. We will be honored to welcome you to their ranks.

 

UPGRADE to Benefactor Status

COME TO CHESTY’S FOR TOP FLOOR VIEWS, TOP NOTCH FOOD

Since reopening as Chesty’s, our 12th floor restaurant’s reputation just keeps growing. It’s a great place meet, eat, and drink, with service that is second to none (as always)!  Dinner is served Tuesday-Saturday 5-8pm; Breakfast daily 7:30-9:30am; Bar Hours daily 4-9pm; and Happy Hour at the bar for members and hotel guests daily 4-6pm. We can’t wait to see you!

 

Email us for Dinner Reservations

See Chesty’s Menus

HOST AN EVENT AT MMC!

For your MEETING, REUNION, WEDDING or other SPECIAL OCCASION, we will work with you to create a memorable gathering with all of the superb service and ambience that makes the Marines’ Memorial Club truly one of a kind.

 

We’re ready when you are!

Let’s start planning your event!

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SAY I DO, CELEBRATE, AND LET US DO THE REST.

We are passionate about helping you create a one-of-a-kind celebration of love in our one-of-a-kind location. So, let’s team up to make your wedding day magical!

 

Our event spaces and special packages accommodate wedding parties from 30 to 260 guests.

 

Email us. Let’s start planning!

HONORING THE LEGACY

WHO DO YOU KNOW?

Every US service member and veteran you know can benefit from membership in the Marines’ Memorial, and every membership supports our mission to Commemorate, Educate, and Serve.

 

Make it a WIN-WIN-WIN when you earn a free night’s stay at your Club for every new veteran member you recruit!

 

Invite a friend to join TODAY!

GIFT A LATE SUMMER GETAWAY!

Delight your favorite veteran with a Marines’ Memorial gift card! It’s good for accommodations, meals and Marine Club Store items, and it will never expire! Purchase gift cards by phone at (415) 673-6672.

ANOTHER GREAT WAY TO SUPPORT MMA

Sign up for Amazon Smile, and Amazon will donate on your behalf with every purchase! Here’s how:

On your computer, go to Smile.Amazon.com and follow the instructions.

On your iPhone’s Amazon App, open the main menu, tap Settings, tap AmazonSmile, and follow activation instructions.

YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME

EARN FREE NIGHTS JUST BY STAYING AT YOUR CLUB!

Stay any 12 nights. Earn a gift certificate worth one free night’s lodging for every 12 nights that you’ve stayed in the Club during the calendar year. Every night you stay qualifies, even if it’s part
of a hotel package promotion.

 

Watch the mail for your reward. Each January, Guest Services will mail you the certificate(s) you have earned during the previous year. Certificates are valid for one year and good for accommodations Sunday through Thursday.

 

It’s that simple. There are no forms to fill out — just use your Club, enjoy your stay, and look in the mail next January for your Frequent Stay Reward.

 

Book your stay TODAY! 

A SPECIAL STAY-AND-DINE PACKAGE FOR MEMBERS

Members-only Package Includes:

5 NIGHTS in a Standard Room

$100 Credit for Chesty’s Bar & Grill

$50 Credit for Cesario’s Restaurant

2 Souvenir Chesty’s Coffee Mugs

Breakfast 7:30-9:30am Daily

Hosted Happy Hour 4-6pm Nightly

 

$439/person double occupancy

$799 single occupancy

Upgrades:

Deluxe Room / add $100

Suite / add $300

Tax & Parking not included

 

BOOK IT TODAY! 415-673-6672

PLANNING TO TRAVEL?

Book your Reciprocal Club visit in TWO EASY STEPS!

 

1. Contact your destination club to confirm they can accommodate you on your desired dates.

 

2. Generate a Letter of Introduction. Log in to your MMA Member account. Then click on “Request Letter of Introduction,” enter a date, and submit. Your destination club will receive your letter automatically by email!

 

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