Monthly Archives: May 2023

Reminder – Join Us For Our Memorial Day Service – Saturday, 27 May 2023

Join the Branch 25 of the Royal Canadian Legion (representing the San Francisco Bay Area) for their annual Memorial Day Service, supported by our  U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) – Arkansas Division. The service will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion plot in the Greenlawn Memorial Park on 1100 El Camino Real in Colma at 11am on Saturday, 27 May.

If you are unable to attend in person and wish to view the online stream, please register at:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0DMy5_DXQU6PrN66ZIjxig

More information can be found at https://royalcanadianlegionus25.com/memorial-day-service/

Wounded Afghanistan veteran chronicles long road back

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Front Lines
Front Lines

Photo credits: Stephen J. Thorne

Wounded Afghanistan veteran chronicles long road back

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Surviving a Taliban bomb that robbed him of both legs and his military career was one thing, but it was Mark Campbell’s long road back through post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, government red tape, depression and alcoholism that transfixed a rapt audience on May 2.

Speaking to the Annual Sam Sharpe Breakfast for mental health in uniformed service, the retired major described the life-saving measures his fellow Patricias took in mid-firefight after he was targeted by a remotely detonated bomb in 2008, only for him to die and be resuscitated on an operating table in Kandahar.

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Veterans Benefits Guide
Military Milestones
Military Milestones

Wikipedia

The Prince of “In Flanders Fields”

STORY BY PAIGE GILMAR

“His girl’s picture had a hole right through it—and we buried it with him… A soldier’s death!” wrote the great poet-surgeon John McCrae.

McCrae, also a major and second in command of the 1st Canadian Brigade during the First World War, would go on to write “In Flanders Fields,” a poem that transfixed a nation and transformed the poppy into a symbol of remembrance.

While many forget McCrae’s lifelong excellence as a clinician and veteran, even less is known about the soldier whose funeral inspired his iconic poem. That solider was Alexis Hannum Helmer, a 22-year-old lieutenant of the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, who died on May 2, 1915.

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MBP Partner

Until May 30,2023 Royal Canadian Legion Members will receive $50.00 CAD Onboard Credit for any 2023 – 2024 Azamara Voyage.

In addition, Members will receive a Bottle of Champagne as a Welcome Aboard Gift.*

Call 1 800 561 4275 / bstvacations.ca

*Please note offers are not combinable.

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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

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