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Honouring RCAF100 and Juno80 | ARC100 et Juno80 au Centre Juno Beach

Another item, this one from the Juno Beach Center, that may be of interest to our members.


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Honouring 100 years of service

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force as a distinct military element. The Juno Beach Centre is proud to honour this centennial milestone through initiatives you can explore by clicking the images below.

Mark D-Day80 with a commemorative brick on Juno Beach

You can leave your commemorative mark on Juno Beach by sponsoring a titanium brick at the Juno Beach Centre. Our commemorative brick program provides crucial funds needed to carry out our commemorative mandate fir years to come.

April 15 is the deadline to place your order and submit your inscription information to ensure it is installed by the D-Day80 commemorative period.

Sponsor a brick

D-Day80 is fast approaching !

A national ceremony will be held at the Juno Beach Centre on June 6, 2024.

Space will be limited. If you are interested in attending, click the button below, scroll down to “Events in France,” and email Veterans Affairs Canada to be notified when registration is available.

D-Day 80 resources
Ceremony Information

Visiting the JBC? You might see some friendly faces!

Our Canadian guides have begun arriving on Juno Beach for the 80th anniversary.

Each year the JBC hires young Canadians from across the country to ensure there are always smiling Canadian faces to greet visitors from around the world!

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We’ve got items in the shop!

Juno 80 Pin
Juno 80 Pin
CA$5.00
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AVRO LANCASTER LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT
AVRO LANCASTER LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT
CA$50.00
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Poppy Seeds Package
Poppy Seeds Package
CA$3.95
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Juno Beach Umbrella
Juno Beach Umbrella
CA$15.00
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Stainless Steel Tumbler 450ML
Stainless Steel Tumbler 450ML
CA$10.00
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Keychain Bottle Opener - Juno Beach
Keychain Bottle Opener – Juno Beach
CA$5.00
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100 ans de service

Aujourd’hui marque le 100e anniversaire de l’Aviation royale canadienne en tant qu’élément militaire distinct. Le Centre Juno Beach est fier d’honorer ce centenaire avec plusieurs initiatives que vous pouvez explorer ci-dessous.

Date limite pour les briques commémoratives

Vous pouvez commémorer le 80e anniversaire du jour J et de la bataille de Normandie en achetant une brique commémorative qui sera installée sur Juno Beach.
La date limite pour acheter une brique afin qu’elle puisse être installée avant le 80e anniversaire est le 15 avril 2024.
Acheter une brique

Juno80 est à l’horizon !

Une cérémonie nationale aura lieu au Centre Juno Beach le 6 juin 2024.

Les places seront limitées. Si vous souhaitez participer, cliquez sur le bouton ci-dessous, faites défiler jusqu’à « Événements en France » et envoyez un courriel à Anciens Combattants Canada pour être averti lorsque l’inscription sera disponible.

Ressources Jour J 80
Informations sur la cérémonie

Vous visitez le CJB ? Dites bonjour à nos guides canadiens !

Nos guides canadiens ont commencé à arriver au CJB.

Chaque année, le Centre embauche de jeunes Canadiens de partout au pays pour s’assurer qu’il y a toujours des visages canadiens souriants pour accueillir les visiteurs du monde entier !

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RCAF Marks 100th Anniversary

An item from the RCAF Association that may be of interest to our members.


Today, 1 April 2024, military air power enthusiasts are encouraged to help mark the 100th anniversary of the day the Royal Canadian Air Force was created in 1924. On behalf of the leadership everywhere throughout the Royal Canadian Air Force Association we wish to offer our sincere gratitude to all our members for being here and for helping us celebrate this exciting day.

As a member you have done precisely what the creators of the association had in mind, when they first conceived of the association 80 years ago in 1944. By 1948, when the decision was made to stand up the association it was clear to RCAF leaders an association of demobilized veterans connected directly to their fellow Canadians in hundreds of communities across Canada would be exactly the kind of institution the RCAF would need, to help convey how important the RCAF had been, still was, and would be to Canada’s defence and security, not to mention economically, from the standpoint that the civilian and military aerospace industry would be interlocked in very many meaningful and important ways, and of tremendous benefit to all Canadians.​

Thank you for sharing this important part of our RCAF Association mission. The RCAF itself is our manifest or primary function. We accept our role to lend support to the men and women who have served, are serving and will serve, in Canada’s air force. We cannot do this without our members, and we are truly blessed to have your unwavering support.

A lot has happened in 100 years; technologically speaking, the aerospace domain remains at the forefront of innovation and invention in many almost unfathomable ways. Human ingenuity brought us to the moon and back, only a handful of decades after the earliest of flights by the Wright brothers in 1903 and Alexander Graham Bell’s and J.A.D. McCurdy’s flights in Baddeck, Nova Scotia in 1909. Militarily, Canada joined our allied leaders and contributed a substantive contingent to help defend democracy and freedom during the Second World War. The losses and gains realized during Total War eighty years ago are still felt to this day. We owe much to the generation that showed the way. Their example only encouraged those who followed to match and exceed such contributions, enabling RCAF efforts that included the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the defence of our European allies, Operation HAWK and the defence of our Asia-Pacific allies against communist aggression in the Korean peninsula, and a stalwart defence alongside our allies throughout the Cold War, against the unsettling and unwarranted provocations of the U.S.S.R. and Warsaw Pact.

To this we hasten to add the RCAF’s contributions to the creation of the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) – an alliance whose most effective capabilities continue to protect Canadians and our friends in the United States.

Finally, the RCAF’s presence in support of countless peacekeeping and peacemaking operations since the end of the Second World War, everywhere, and the support to Canada’s land forces in the middle east, especially in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as eastern Europe following the “fall of the wall,” only add to what is a sterling testimonial in memory of all those who chose to create the RCAF institution, and the men and women in RCAF uniform who carried the torch all these many years.

We close with a direct message of congratulations and gratitude we extend toward the Commander of today’s Royal Canadian Air Force – Lieutenant-General Eric Kenny, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD – and his incredible leadership team – for their conduct of these very many celebrations and commemorations. We are especially grateful to Colonel Margaret “Maggie” Jacula, CD for leading the RCAF 100 committee, bringing imagination, excitement and encouragement to these important activities.

Well done to all the men and women in RCAF uniform helping Canadians remember, commemorate and celebrate our extraordinary air force.

Sic Itur Ad Astra – Such is the Pathway to the Stars

This e-mail was sent from Royal Canadian Air Force Association (rcaf_list@airforce.ca)

 

Royal Canadian Air Force Association,405-222 Somerset St. West Ottawa ON K2P 2G3 CANADA, Phone Number:(613) 232-4281, Fax Number: (613) 232-2156, Email Address: director@airforce.ca, Website : http://rcafassociation.ca

Branch 25 Celebrates the RCAF Centennial at the Consulate in San Francisco

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).  A few weeks ago, Branch 25 of the Royal Canadian Legion visited the Consulate General of Canada in San Francisco to present Consul General Rana Sarkar with some memorabilia from the former 900 “Golden Bear” Wing of the RCAF Association.

The 900 “Golden Bear” Wing of the RCAF Association was first established in San Francisco in 1966.  The San Francisco International Airport was the hub for several US-based airlines and many retired RCAF pilots and technicians found work with those companies.  The wing produced a monthly or bi-monthly newsletter, and also hosted an annual Battle of Britain service.  While the details have been lost as members have passed away or just fallen away, the wing ceased to exist around 2010-11.

Many of the members of the 900 “Golden Bear” Wing of the RCAF Association were also members of the Royal Canadian Legion.  In fact, Branch 25 still has two former Presidents of the 900 “Golden Bear” Wing of the RCAF Association.

In an effort to recognize this local history, as well as the 100th anniversary of the RCAF, Comrades Michael Barbour, Craig Downing, Charles Martin, Trevor Page, and Roger Weed (himself a former President of the 900 “Golden Bear” Wing of the RCAF Association) visited with Consul General Rana Sarkar to present him with an RCAF beret and lend the Consulate some 900 “Golden Bear” Wing memorabilia – including this actual golden bear that was presented to the then President Bill Simpkinson on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the wing.

The branch also provided the Consulate with a binder of information that included:

If you visit the Consulate in the coming months you should be able to look through this binder.