Yearly Archives: 2022

Remembered Light – The McDonald Windows at the Veterans Gallery

Members should note that this exhibit has been continued.  If you haven’t been to see it thus far, we encourage you to attend.


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

Thank you for supporting Wreaths Across America and San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco (CAPNSF)

Another item about the Wreaths Across America event at the National Cemetery at the Presidio that may be of interest to members.


 

Thank you for supporting Wreaths Across America by sponsoring Veterans’ Wreaths through San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco (CAPNSF). For each wreath you sponsored, our volunteers will place a wreath on a headstone and say that veteran’s name out loud, continuing their story for the next generation.

If you would like to learn more about our effort to fulfill our mission to remember, honor, and teach, please visit our website by clicking the link below:

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Or if you would like to volunteer to help place wreaths yourself or with your family and friends, please click the “Volunteer” link below:

San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco (CAPNSF)

Thank you again for your generous sponsorship. Each wreath brings us closer to our goal of placing a wreath on every veteran’s grave.

Prince Jordan
San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco (CAPNSF)

P.S. For your enjoyment, I’ve included some pictures of National Wreaths Across America below:

National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
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Wreaths Across America
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Sea Scouts Ship 1808
Posted by WAA’s Online Community

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219th Composite Squadron – Medina County Skyhawks
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Mojave Cemetery
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Crownsville WAA
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Crownsville Veterans’ Cemetery
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Elmwood Cemetery Association
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Sunken warship sews 80 years of environmental damage

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Stephen J thorne

Van Landuy et al/Frontiers in Marine Science

Sunken warship sews 80 years of environmental damage

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

 

Shortly before 4 p.m. on Feb. 12, 1942, Royal Air Force planes attacked and sank V-1302—a German fishing trawler-turned-patrol boat—in Belgian waters of the North Sea.

The vessel formerly known as the John Mahn out of Hamburg was one of six auxiliary ships from the Kriegsmarine’s 13th flotilla that took up fixed positions during Operation Cerberus, more commonly known as The Channel Dash.

In what amounted to a convoy mission, some 200 vessels set out to escort the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen and the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau from Brittany in France through the English Channel to German ports.

 

 

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5 Volume Collection

Life in the trenches

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

Excerpts from a memoir written by First World War veteran Charles Henry Savage, born in 1892 in Eastman, Que., who served in Messines, Belgium, in 1915-16.

Our first trip in the trenches was a short one for instructional purposes…Although late in October, there had not been a great deal of rain and the front line and communication trenches were in almost perfect condition when compared with those we took over after the rains had begun.

Trenches in this sector were very difficult indeed. The water was so close to the surface that the “trench” really consisted of a built up fortification. To build up a trench of that sort you must have sand in bags, and to get sand into bags requires much labour with a shovel. We only called it sand because it went into sand bags. Actually it was the stickiest of clay in most places.

 

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News & Events for the Bay Area Canadian Community

An item from another fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.  Some of these events may be of interest to our members.


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