Wreaths Across America – Mare Island Naval Cemetery

Posted on behalf of Comrade Charles Martin.

Today I had the pleasure to join Past President, Fred Rutledge at a very nice ceremony by Wreaths Across America held at the Mare Island Naval Cemetery. There was a very good crowd for such a service and all the branches of the Armed Forces were represented. Commander Bryan Dearolf, USN, gave a very thoughtful key speech. After the ceremony, those in attendance quickly laid about 900 wreaths.

This cemetery is the oldest naval cemetery on the west coast, with graves dating back to the 1850’s. Of note is the grave of the daughter of Francis Scott Key and three Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. Fred has noted in past Legion meetings the recent efforts to clean up this cemetery over the past couple of years. It certainly is worth a visit and worthy of everyone’s continued support.

 

Note that the event was also covered by the local media:

Happy holidays!

An item from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


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MARINES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION - Thank you for your support and Happy Holidays!
Dear Michael Barbour,
As we celebrate the holiday season, we deeply appreciate friends like you who support our troops. Thank you for helping Commemorate, Educate, and Serve Veterans, Active Duty service members, and their families.
May you and your loved ones have a wonderful holiday and a happy, healthy New Year!
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Hirohito backed U.S. war months before Pearl Harbor attack, says aide’s diary

An item from Legion Magazine.


Legion Magazine
Front Lines
Hirohito backed U.S. war months before Pearl Harbor attack, says aide’s diary

Hirohito backed U.S. war months before Pearl Harbor attack, says aide’s diary

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Japanese Emperor Hirohito was long depicted as a naïve pacifist who reluctantly acceded to the wishes of his hawkish military leaders.

But the newly released diaries of one of his closest aides suggest the emperor posthumously known as Shōwa thought war with the West was inevitable and was preparing for it earnestly two months before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

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Military Milestones
The birth of the Maple Leaf

The birth of the Maple Leaf

Story by Sharon Adams

On Dec. 15, 1964, the bitter argument over the new Canadian flag came to an end when closure was invoked to shut down the debate in Parliament.

Two months later, the new Maple Leaf flag became the official Canadian national flag, replacing the Union Jack—officially known as the Royal Union Flag—and the Canadian Red Ensign.

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A new name, bigger mandate, and more possibilities

An item from the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies that may be of interest to our membership.


Welcome to the New Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada!
The Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies (LCMSDS), which has become one of Canada’s largest military history research centres since its founding by Terry Copp and Marc Kilgour, is expanding to become the Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada (LCSC).

The reimagined research centre will facilitate and support original research on the expansive, evolving and contested interpretations of Canada.

War and Society Research to Continue

LCMSDS programming will continue under the banner of the new War and Society collective, including:

  • the annual Canadian Military History Colloquium
  • virtual and in-person public lectures
  • our journal Canadian Military History, published in partnership with the Canadian War Museum
  • the On War & Society podcast
  • battlefield study tours
  • Laurier Military History Archive

Legacy LCMSDS content from canadianmilitaryhistory.ca is still available in the War and Society section of studyofcanada.ca.

Additional Research Subjects and Partners

In addition the legacy programming, LCSC welcomes three new research collectives, which will examine the themes of Policy Connections for CanadaCommunities, and Publics and Social Justice.

Each collective is made up of Laurier faculty and graduate students from more than a dozen departments in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Liberal Arts, as well as external research fellows from academic and community partners.

Work in these collectives is already well underway, providing high-quality experiential learning and training opportunities for Laurier undergraduate and graduate students. Research in all four collectives is supported through the new Copp Scholars program that has already funded more than 2,500 hours of research assistance from a team of 17 senior undergraduate students.

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[FINAL REMINDER] Wreaths Across America and US Navy Sea Cadets – Arkansas Division

Once again our US Navy Sea Cadets Corps – Arkansas Division is participating in the Wreaths Across America program at the San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco. In addition to participating in the event on December 18, 2021, our cadets are also helping to promote the sponsorship of wreaths.

Individuals can sponsor a wreath for $15, and if you use the link below our cadets will receive $5 from each wreath that people sponsor through them:

https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/15539/Overview/?relatedId=0

So if you would like to sponsor one or more wreaths, I would STRONGLY encourage you to do it through our cadets so that they can benefit from your sponsorship. Just make sure that you see the cadets group ID of (CAPNSF) when you are sponsoring (which should appear when you go to the link above). If you need assistance please contact Wreath Across America directly at 877-385-9504.

In addition to sponsoring one or more wreaths, I’d also encourage you to join us at the event at 11:00 am on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at the San Francisco National Cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco. I will be there and I’d love to see you there too.

Michael Barbour
President, US Branch #25