Monthly Archives: December 2022

Have you seen our Christmas Range? 🎄🎁

Note these holiday items from the organization formerly known as There But Not There.


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Seasons Greetings from Royal British Legion Industries

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This festive period, help to support the nation’s most vulnerable veterans.

All of RBLI’s Christmas cards and decorations are made or fulfilled by veterans employed by RBLI’s social enterprise, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company. All the proceeds go towards RBLI’s efforts of supporting the Armed Forces, those with disabilities and those who are unemployed.

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Have you bought your Christmas cards yet?

Tommy Christmas Cards - Pack of 10
Tommy Christmas Cards – Pack of 10
£5.99
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RBLI’s Christmas Cards- Pack of 10
RBLI’s Christmas Cards- Pack of 10
£5.99
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Commemorate the 1914 Christmas Truce

Tommy United | 1914 Truce Special Edition Military Figure
Tommy United | 1914 Truce Special Edition Military Figure
£39.99
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Light Up Tommy United | 1914 Truce Special Edition Military Figure
Light Up Tommy United | 1914 Truce Special Edition Military Figure
£59.99
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Have a Tommy Christmas Tree!

Tommy Wooden Christmas Tree Decoration
Tommy Wooden Christmas Tree Decoration
£9.99
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Christmas Tree Tommy Planter
Christmas Tree Tommy Planter
£69.99
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Thank you so much for your ongoing support for RBLI.
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Thank you for supporting CAPNSF – San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco in 2022

A reminder of this upcoming event where we come together to support our US Navy Sea Cadet Corps – Arkansas Division.


Wreaths Across America would like to thank you for supporting CAPNSF – San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco in 2022 and provide details about participating this year and how you can sponsor a wreath for an American hero once again.

This year, National Wreaths Across America Day is on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, and will take place at more than 3,600 participating locations nationwide – we’ve grown by 500+ locations this year! Please consider joining us again in supporting the mission in a community near you, whether through the sponsorship of a $15 veteran’s wreath, and/or by volunteering to place wreaths and say the name of each servicemember laid to rest out loud.

volunteers on wreaths across america day - family with small children placing a wreath and saying a veteran's name

Volunteers will place wreaths at more than 3,600 Wreaths Across America locations on December 17, 2022. With each ceremony, we ensure that the legacy of duty, service, and sacrifice of our veterans is never forgotten.

In years past, your generous gift of remembrance helped to make National Wreaths Across America Day possible in your community. If you are unable to sponsor a wreath, we certainly encourage you to volunteer to participate so you can continue to take part in this important mission to Remember, Honor, Teach, and to bring a friend or family member to experience the impact of placing the wreaths and joining your community in this annual tradition.

Thank you so much for remembering America’s finest.

Remember – Honor – Teach

With gratitude,

Wreaths Across America

Exhibition chronicles the last, not-so-glorious days of the war horse

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Front Lines
Stephen J thorne

Alfred James Munnings/CWM/19710261-0443

Exhibition chronicles the last, not-so-glorious days of the war horse

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

It’s unlikely that artist Alfred Munnings grasped the full significance his work would come to take on after Lord Beaverbrook invited him to paint Canadian military forces in France in 1918.

It was, after all, the swan song of the war horse as it had been known for centuries and Munnings, who specialized in equine and landscape art would, over the course of the war’s final months, create a priceless record of the cavalry’s last days serving in a widely integrated role on the battlefield.His moody, exquisitely subtle paintings also provide a rare glimpse into the workings of the Canadian Forestry Corps, which supplied the lumber for trench works, railways and other critical wartime infrastructure.

In its latest exhibition, the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa—home to the 15,000-piece Beaverbrook Collection of War Art—celebrates the work of the British-born painter whose subject matter would move from the fox hunts and refined equestrian ladies of his native England to the mud- and sweat-soaked workhorses and cavalry chargers of the Western Front.

 

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Silk Scarves
Military Milestones

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Photo ID: JSC2000-05266.

The first Canadian to go to space heralds the importance of celestial travel

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

On Nov. 30, 2000, Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau blasted off in the space shuttle Endeavour, beginning his third and final space mission. By the time he returned to Earth on Dec. 11, he had spent more than 677 hours of his career in space.

Garneau started out in Halifax as a naval officer and engineer in 1973. In 1983, he became an instant celebrity in Canada when he was one of six candidates chosen (from nearly 4,300 applicants) to become astronauts.

Space shuttle Challenger took off on Oct. 5, 1984. For the next eight days, Garneau, a payload specialist on the mission, conducted 10 experiments. He studied physical characteristics of Earth’s upper atmosphere and space, as well as human adaptation to space flight.

 

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Remembered Light – The McDonald Windows at the Veterans Gallery

A reminder to members that this event has been extended and is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until 23 December.


Interfaith Center at the Presidio

Unleashing the Power of

Interreligious Cooperation

Remembered Light

The McDonald Windows

Exhibit Has Been Extended!

Remembered Light – Glass Fragments from World War II

The McDonald Windows

A special exhibit featuring works of glass art, incorporating stained glass shards collected by Chaplain Frederick Alexander McDonald during his service in the U.S. Army during World War II.

The exhibit will be at the

Veterans Building, Veterans Gallery (Suite 102)

401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

November 20 – December 23, 2022

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 – 6pm

Admission is free

To learn more about the exhibit and The McDonald Windows please visit:https://www.interfaithpresidio.org/mcdonald-windows.html

Please visit the new website dedicated to Chaplain McDonald and the story of the stained-glass shards he collected during World War II

http://www.rememberedlight.org/

If you have any questions please contact mailto:presidiointerfaith@gmail.co0

 

P.O. Box 29055, San Francisco, CA 94129

(415) 561-3930 (office) * (415) 515-5681 (cell)

www.interfaithpresidio.org * mailto:presidiointerfaith@gmail.com