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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.

Stanford Live Presents: Margaret Atwood in Conversation

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Assault pioneers make a comeback in Canada

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Military Milestones
Military Milestones

Montreal is captured by the Americans

Story by Sharon Adams

On Nov. 13, 1775, Montreal was captured, without a fight, by American revolutionaries. The American Revolution, the revolt by American Patriots in the British colonies on the Eastern Seaboard which began in April 1775, naturally boiled over from the Thirteen Colonies to British colonies in Canada. The rebels formed what was called the Continental Army and launched a campaign to entice Canadians, particularly Québécois, to join them.

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Assault pioneers make a comeback in Canada

Assault pioneers make a comeback in Canada

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

An age-old military tradition has returned to the Canadian Army just a few years after it was abandoned. Assault pioneers—long-known as the bearded, leather-aproned, axe-bearing innovators whose jobs originated with the Roman legions—are making a comeback, albeit with some modern twists.

Attached to infantry units, they have typically been responsible for manual labour and light engineering work such as road-clearing (hence, the axe) and specialized explosives work, making way for assault troops to proceed with their lethal tasks.

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This week in history
This week in history

November 12-13, 1775

United States General Richard Montgomery demands the keys to public stores in Montreal;
the citizens capitulate and his army occupies the city until May.

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Mission to Honor

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History in the Headlines
The Origins, Traditions and Meaning of Veterans Day
It was first known as Armistice Day—and first celebrated exactly 100 years ago today.
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15 Quotes Honoring U.S. Veterans
Tens of millions of Americans have served in the armed forces since the country’s founding. Read quotes by and about U.S. servicemembers.
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How Codebreakers Helped Secure U.S. Victory in the Battle of Midway
Advance intelligence helped the Allies turn the tables on Japan in this crucial World War II naval battle.
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Photos of 20 U.S. Presidents Who Served in the Military—in Uniform
From George Washington to Dwight D. Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy, military veterans have risen to the nation’s highest office many times throughout history.
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For Vietnam Vets, Returning Home Was Its Own Kind of Trauma
American soldiers returning home from Vietnam often faced scorn as the war they had fought in became increasingly unpopular.
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The Army Chaplain Who Was Awarded the Medal of Honor
Father Emil Kapaun gave his life during the Korean War, but his selfless faith saved and inspired his fellow soldiers. Watch now ›
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The War Is Over
At a World War II victory parade in New York, wounded veteran Arthur Moore looks up as he watches the ticker tape rain down from buildings.
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Liberty School District Veterans Day Community Assembly

Liberty School District and Liberty Elementary School are located adjacent to Liberty Cemetery in Petaluma, which the Royal Canadian Legion, US Branch #25 helps to maintain.  This year the leadership of Liberty School District and Liberty Elementary School invited members of the branch to join them at their annual Veterans Day assembly.

The program consisted of patriotic songs and some presentations by the 208 students and approximately four dozen staff members, and then all Veterans were invited to stay for a lunch provided by our parent group.  Additionally, there were between 175 and 225 veterans and family members – as well as members of the community – at the assembly.

Note that we have attempted to blur the faces of the students.

Finally, our branch was on hand to distribute poppies to the veterans, staff, family, and community members – and poppy stickers for the students.

Veterans Day / Armistice Day Commemoration Resources

As many jurisdictions have Remembrance Day/Veterans Day as a holiday, these materials may be of use to some teachers out there today.


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Remember our WWI Veterans by donating to their Memorial in Washington, D.C.

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Armistice Day / Veterans Day Resources


Bells of Peace Logo 2019

in 2018, we launched “Bells of Peace” as a WWI Remembrance on the centennial of the Armistice of World War I. Tens of thousands of communities, churches, organizations and individuals came together for a moment of reflection to honor the people, events, sacrifices and consequences of the “War that Changed the World”.

It is a means of showing respect and reverence to the horrific, the heroic, and the consequential. In order that these events do not fade back into the mists of obscurity, we are once again calling for a National Bell Tolling on the 11th hour (local), of the 11th day of the 11th month.

Join us as we stop, and take a moment to reflect, remember and honor… as we reverently toll bells 21 times, 5 seconds apart in hope for continued peace.

Bells of Peace App 2019 - toll

No Bell? No Problem!
We have an App for that.

2019 “Bells of Peace”
Participation App Features:

  • For iOS & Android mobile devices.
  • Countdown timer to 11am local 11/11/19
  • Easy to share with friends.
  • Bells will toll together across devices.
  • Select from 7 bells sounds.
  • Auto OR Manual tolling mode.

And more…

Get The Participation App >


Multi-Denominational Sacred Service

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World War I Armistice Day Commemorative Sacred Service

If you play this podcast on 11/11 starting at 10:03:30 am local, the Bells of Peace will toll at 11am exactly.

This special 90 minute podcast is available on your Smartphone or on the web. It brings you the sound of the World War I Armistice Day Commemorative Sacred Service, a multi-denominational service honoring the Centennial of the WWI Armistice, from the WWI Centennial Commission in partnership with Washington National Cathedral.

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Download the Service’s Program:

Download this beautiful 36-page program from the Sacred Service. This is a wonderful remembrance and a keepsake in its own right.

Download the Service’s Program >


A Great WWI Story to listen to together.

This iconic WWI picture shows SGT Roy C. Holtz, of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin and he is riding through a European city on a Harley Davidson!

Yes – A WWI era Harley — Also iconic and also from Wisconsin!

Actually, the picture and caption aren’t quite accurate… that’s Belgium he is riding through; it’s not Germany —  But the story is true, real and more amazing than the simple assumption.

Our good friend, citizen historian and author Rob Laplander wrote a researched account of this story… what “actually” happened –  intended for high school students.  Rob generously has given us permission to produce the story for you as a Podcast… and we have the whole 40-minute story for you here today. It is fun, interesting, family friendly and a great listen by yourself, or with any group. It is an ideal Veterans Day activity. Please enjoy.

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“First into Germany”:
SGT Roy Holtz – And he did it on a Harley
By author Robert Laplander

Easy to access and play from your Smartphone or the website.

Listen to the Story >


National WWI Memorial View

Honor and Remember All Those Who Served in WWI For Generations to Come!

As you remember all veterans and their service on Veterans Day 2019, please help us honor our WWI Doughboys, Hello Girls, Devil Dogs, Hellfighters, Air Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Nurses, Donut Girls, and everyone in our nation that rallied to the cause for world freedom and Democracy a century ago. It was no less than the birth of our nation on the world stage.

Step up and help build this memorial in our nation’s capital to honor America’s epic, historical, and previously unprecedented commitment to the values that define us.

We cannot let this story, sacrifice and lesson fall back into obscurity. Your participation will help it stand for generations to come. Please donate on this special day!

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