Monthly Archives: May 2023

Scholarships available NOW for our military community!

This item may be of interest to some of our ordinary (i.e., veteran members).


BMO pledges $100,000 to provide education access for military family members
BMO, the official bank of the Canadian Defence Community, has a long-standing history of supporting the CAF, as well as supporting education to help remove barriers for an inclusive society and a more equitable future for all.
Military spouse hopes to pay it forward during nursing career
Thanks to a Support Our Troops scholarship, Jessica Couture is set to graduate nursing school next month and credits her success to hard work, determination, and supportive CAF community.
Canadian sports teams say “thank you” to our CAF community
CAF Appreciation Games thank military members for the pride, courage, and dignity they bring to the front lines.
Registration for Canada Army Run 2023 is open!
This September will see the return of the in-person half marathon and 5K + Half Marathon Commander’s Challenge. This brings back the full slate of in-person races for the first time since 2019! Participate virtually or in-person!
In Memoriam:
Honorary Colonel Helen Vari
Support Our Troops would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family of Helen Vari.
Serving as an Honorary Colonel of the Toronto Scottish Regiment is just one of the legacies left behind by Madam Vari, who so generously devoted her life to helping others, specifically the Canadian Armed Forces.
Did You Know?
The Education Assistance Loan Program (EALP) is an opportunity for military members and their families to pursue further education with the support of a low-interest study loan. Whether you’re a serving member, former member, military spouse or dependent in need of recertification courses, supplementary courses and/or training to increase opportunities for employment, the EALP is there to help!
Support Our Troops | 4210 Rue Labelle StOttawa, K1A 0K2 Canada

Want to Participate in the Online Commemoration Day Service?

The Commemoration Day Virtual Service began during the first year of the pandemic.  Everything had been shut down, including all of the activities of Royal Canadian Legion US Branch #25.  When the closure began in March our members watched as the annual inspection of our local division of sea cadets cancelled. Then March became April, and then May – and the annual ANZAC Day events and our US Memorial Day service were both cancelled.  By June, the branch had cancelled its third monthly membership meetings, and planning to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations charter, which occurred in San Francisco, was postponed indefinitely.

Around that time a Canadian ex-pat organization called the Digital Moose Lounge contacted us to see if the branch wanted to participate in the virtual Canada Day celebration that they were planning.  One of our executive at the time was a native Newfoundlander, and we saw an opportunity.  As Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are aware, in addition to being Canada Day, July 1st is also Memorial Day or Commemoration Day in the province – a day when we remember the tragic events of the Battle of Beaumont Hamel. To honour that tradition, and as a way to begin to engage both the members of our branch and our local cadets again, we sought to create a virtual sunrise service for Commemoration Day.

The tradition of this virtual service continues as a way to engage our members who are not local to the Bay Area.  Branch 25 is in the process of planning its annual Commemoration Day virtual service.  The virtual service will feature individual videos combined into a single virtual service.  As such, we are asking our members to submit four videos for inclusion in the service:

  • a video where you holds a salute for approximately 30 seconds (as if holding the salute during an anthem or for the Last Post)
  • a video where you say “Lest we forget”
  • a video where you say “We will remember them”
  • a video where you say “Happy Canada Day”

You do not need special equipment to record these videos.  A cell phone or tablet video is fine.  We just ask that videos be taken in landscape format, not in portrait.

If possible, dress in their Legion uniform.  However, any formal attire is appropriate.

Videos can be uploaded to https://tinyurl.com/RCLcommemorationday2023

New, old and otherwise, Ukraine defence arsenal gets the job done

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Front Lines
Front Lines

Photo credits: Wikimedia

New, old and otherwise, Ukraine defence arsenal gets the job done

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

They’ve wielded Molotov cocktails and Stinger missiles, undetectable First World War-era windup field phones and satellite-driven smartphone apps, PPSh-41 burp guns that earned their stripes in 1940s Stalingrad and the latest Remington ACR assault rifles.When it comes to weapons and equipment to repel a Russian invasion, the fighting forces of Ukraine aren’t particularly picky. They can’t afford to be. They have employed old and new; low-tech and high-; Soviet, American, Austrian, Israeli—whatever they can get their hands on. Yes, even Canadian.

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Stainless Steel Flask
Veterans Benefits Guide
Military Milestones
Military Milestones

Wikipedia

The Canadian heart of Amelia Earhart

STORY BY PAIGE GILMAR

Amelia Earhart has always been America’s sweetheart, her midwestern accent and tomboyish zeal etched into U.S. aviation legacy. What few realize is that beneath her fighting spirit for airborne pioneering and women’s rights, Earhart had a close connection to her northern neighbours.

Not only did she complete two record-breaking flights from Newfoundland, Earhart also found her passion for flying in Toronto.

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MBP Partner

At Pocketpills, we bring the pharmacy to you. Through our easy-to-use app and website, you can fill prescriptions, order vitamins, and consult with pharmacists—all from the comfort of home. As a member of The Legion, you’ll receive exclusive benefits when you sign up! Click the link below to see offers in your area, or call 1-855-950-7225 and mention that you are a Legion member.

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BlackBerry Film Night Friday

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


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