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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

First Poppy presented to Canada’s Governor General

We received this from Dominion Command earlier today.


Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette receives inaugural poppy

OTTAWA, ON, 16 October 2020 – The First Poppy of The Royal Canadian Legion’s 2020 National Poppy Campaign was presented to Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada today. For the first time, and due to the pandemic, a virtual presentation took place in lieu of the traditional ceremony held at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.

The Legion’s Dominion President, Thomas D. Irvine, CD offered the flower with words of thanks. “Veterans both past and present appreciate your personal engagement,” said Irvine. “Your example will be followed by millions in Canada and abroad. All will take comfort in this symbolic act, and through the continuing support for our Veterans shown by you and by Canadians.”

As Viceregal Patron of The Royal Canadian Legion, Ms. Payette accepted the symbolic poppy and expressed her support for the 2020 National Poppy Campaign.

“Of course, this year, the campaign looks different,” she said. “But the intent is still the same and is still as noble. We must support our veterans, as they supported us during challenging points in our history,” she shared. Her Excellency reflected her admiration for all Veterans who have served our country. “Thank you for all you have done and you still do, for Canada. And thank you to all Canadians, for supporting the National Poppy Campaign,” she said.

The Legion’s 2020 National Poppy Campaign launches each year on the last Friday in October, and will begin on October 30 this year.

“This year the poppy also reminds us of the special significance of 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War,” said Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Larry Murray, Legion Grand President. “In this year of the pandemic, Remembrance also reminds us that our nation has been through even more challenging times than we’re experiencing now. Canadians persevered then and we will now.”

As the national symbol of Remembrance, the red poppy represents the ongoing thankfulness Canadians have for all fallen military and RCMP Veterans.

Funds donated locally during the National Poppy Campaign are distributed locally to help support Veterans and their families, communities, and to promote Remembrance.


About The Royal Canadian Legion

Founded in 1925, the Legion is Canada’s largest Veteran support and community service organization. We are a non-profit organization with a national reach across Canada as well as branches in the U.S., Europe and Mexico. With 260,000 members, many of whom volunteer an extraordinary amount of time to their branches, our strength is in our numbers.

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Original available at https://www.legion.ca/news/articles/2020/10/16/first-poppy-presented-to-canada-s-governor-general 

Thomas Ricketts, VC

An item from the Legion Magazine.


“A splendid boy”—Thomas Ricketts, VC
“A splendid boy”—Thomas Ricketts, VC

“A splendid boy”—Thomas Ricketts, VC

Story by Sharon Adams

A sturdy lad who had worked from an early age beside his fisherman father, Thomas (Tommy) Ricketts was not asked for proof of his birthdate when he followed in the footsteps of his brother George and joined the Newfoundland Regiment in September 1916, at the age of 15. He was destined to become a hero before his 18th birthday.

Private Ricketts was a seasoned soldier by the time the Hundred Days Offensive began in 1918. Sent to the front in July 1917, he went over the top at the Battle of Langemarck in August, fought at the Battle of Poelcappelle in October. In November, he was wounded early on in the First Battle of Cambrai, which claimed his brother in December.

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Front Lines
Unmanned spy vessel washes up on Scottish island; nobody claims it

Unmanned spy vessel washes up on
Scottish island; nobody claims it

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

A mysterious, low-profile craft, identified as a robotic spy vessel, has washed up on Scotland’s Isle of Tiree not far from Britain’s nuclear submarine base. But after more than a week of public appeals by coast guard authorities, no one has claimed ownership.

A little more than three metres long, the craft looks like a surfboard with solar panels. It was identified as the surface element of a Wave Glider, an “unmanned surface vessel” made by California-based Liquid Robotics, part of Boeing Corp.’s defence, space and security division.

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This week in history
This week in history

October 17, 1944

HMCS Prince Henry and HMCS Prince David land liberation forces in Greece.

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Are you ready to join the Tommy Club?

An item from the organization formerly known as There But Not There.


Are you ready to join the Tommy Club?

Hi 

Today, the former Head of the British Army and Founding President of the Tommy Club Lord Richard Dannatt calls on you, to join his new veterans’ support club.

The Tommy Club will ensure the stories of yesterday are shared with the next generation, and those heroes who risked their lives in conflict for our precious freedoms are looked after for many years to come. Together, we will raise crucial funds for ex-servicemen and women and help them into work.

JOIN THE TOMMY CLUB

Improving the Lives of our Nation’s Heroes

There has never been a more important time for us to commit our support to the veterans of today and make certain that we can be here for them for decades to come.

From elderly WW2 heroes who risked their lives to win us our precious freedoms, to the young ex-servicemen and women who suffered devastating injuries and trauma during more recent conflicts, we want to be here for them in their moment of need.

And it’s you, together with fellow Tommy Club Champions from all over this country, who can make this happen. Together we can ensure these heroes are never isolated and never left behind. 

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What’s in the Tommy Club Pack?

Your £15 a year to The Tommy Club means you automatically become a Tommy Club Bronze Champion. Your Welcome Pack will include:

  • Official Welcome Letter from our President
  • Tommy Club Bronze lapel pin
  • Tommy Club Bronze Champion card
  • Tommy Bronze Champion Sticker
  • Thank you from our veterans

As a Tommy Club Bronze Champion, you will also receive:

  • Discounts on our shop and from our partners
  • Monthly updates about the people who are benefiting from funds raised from The Tommy Club
  • Access to products on our shop exclusive to Tommy Club Champions
  • An exclusive bi-annual online magazine
JOIN THE TOMMY CLUB

You will Help Veterans get Back to Work

Remember, every Tommy Club welcome pack is made and sent to you by veterans working in RBLI’s social enterprise, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company. That means by becoming a Tommy Club Champion, you not only raise crucial funds to provide homes and crucial welfare support to our nation’s heroes but also provide them with the rewarding employment opportunities they need to lead fulfilling independent lives. Tommy is saving veterans’ lives today.

The Inspirational Work of Tommy Club Supporters

We are so grateful for our Tommy Club supporters showing the true Tommy spirit. As part of our recent ‘Tommy Tea’ fundraising event, Stephen Shaw from Southampton created and delivered 77 individual tea and sandwich parcels to armed forces veterans living alone in his local area. A tea time Zoom event was hosted to unite the local veterans – no one need have their tea alone. Stephen was even kind enough to give each veteran their very own Tommy Pin in their parcels; what a shining example of a Tommy Club supporter!

Wouldn’t you like to be part of such an amazing, supporting community?

JOIN THE TOMMY CLUB
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Virtual Remembrance Day Service

Join US Branch #25, along with their comrades from other branches in the International Western USA Zone as they present a socially distanced, virtual Remembrance Day Service from Liberty Cemetery in Petaluma, Greenlawn Cemetery in Colma, and Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood Park.

The service will be streamed on November 11, 2020, beginning at 10:45am.

To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/rcl25-remembranceday

Thanksgiving…A Time To Be Thankful For Family.

Another note from the Juno Beach Center virtual run.


We Are Thankful For Families!
This Thanksgiving, we want to thank all of you who shared your family Remembrance Day stories. (We have a new story below to share you.) We are forever thankful to those brave Canadians who sacrificed so much for all of us!
Choose one of three Historically Significant Distances and then run or walk to honour a family member who served, or in memory of the Canadians and the sacrifices they made in Normandy – just like Bonnie did in memory of her father, Frank Decareau…
Remembrance Day Race Story Honouring Frank Decareau
Bonnie recently did the 2020 Remembrance Day Virtual Race Walk in memory of her father, Frank Decareau. Her grandson Leland Bowman joined Bonnie for the walk.
The video (below) was taken at the Holy Well Cemetery, Mount Saint Patrick, Ontario following Bonnie and Lelang’s walk. We are so thankful to Bonnie for sharing her family’s story with us!
Remembrance Day Races are three Virtual Running & Walking Events to Benefit the Juno Beach Centre, Canada’s Second World War Museum and Cultural Centre located in Normandy, France. $10 from every registration goes directly to the Juno Beach Centre.
Each virtual race kit includes the incredible, over-sized, commemorative medal (shown above), as well as a beautifully imprinted neck gaitor or mask, a Remembrance Day poppy, a Juno Beach D-Day souvenir map, a keepsake race bib, and more!
Choose one of three Historically Significant Distances:
StrongPoint 1500m, Juno Beach 8K, or Remembrance 21.1K
and then share with us the story of your run or walk to honour a family member or the memory of those Canadians who served.
Who Will You Remember With Your Run?
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