Join us in Honoring 250 Years of the Army Chaplain Corps

An item from the Wreaths Across America organization that may be of interest to members.


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The weather has been perfect here in Maine. I can see blueberry harvesters across the road, indicating that summer will soon wind down and the kids will return to school.

Those of you who are familiar with my monthly messages know that I consider teaching the most important part of our yearlong mission. I also like a good quote to get my point across!

Read my full message here, or keep scrolling to learn more about our year-round mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.

Sincerely,

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Karen Worcester

Wreaths Across America’s Executive Director

 

Honoring 250 Years of the Army Chaplain Corps

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This year marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps.
To honor this milestone, we sat down with Chaplain (Ret.) Karen Diefendorf, an Army veteran with over 33 years of experience in ministry, to learn more about what it means to be a military chaplain, the path to becoming one, and their impact on the lives of soldiers and their families.
 

August Events with Wreaths Across America Radio

Wreaths Across America radio will share stories of service and volunteerism from two events this month!

  • The Military Order of the World Wars National Convention in Phoenix, Arizona, August 5 through 10.
  • The Vietnam Veterans of America National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 5 through 9.
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You’re Invited: TEACH Webinar

2025 Q3 TEACH WEBINAR

Join us for the third Quarterly Webinar of the 2025 TEACH Program on Tuesday, August 12, at 4PM ET!

We’ll be joined by co-host Mason Farr, Education and Outreach Manager at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.

 

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The summer of ’44: Canadians from Normandy to the Dutch border

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Eighty-one years on, a child frolics in the shadows of the Mulberry harbours deposited along Gold Beach at Arromanches, France, after June 6, 1944. [Stephen J. Thorne/LM]

The summer of ’44: Canadians from Normandy to the Dutch border

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Eighty-one years after Allied forces hit the beaches of Normandy and launched the campaign to liberate Europe from six years of Nazi tyranny, the history still lives.

The bunkers and fortifications that formed Hitler’s Atlantikwall still cast a weary yet ominous presence over the English Channel. The wind, rain and ominous skies that clouded the beaches on June 6, 1944, still rage. The walls of courtyards, houses and 1,000-year-old churches still bear the scars of WW II battles.

And, of course, the cemeteries are sobering testament to the cost.

The history is not all visual, either.

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The Briefing
The Briefing

HMCS Trentonian was sunk by U-1004 on Feb. 22, 1945, near Falmouth, England. Divers have since removed many artifacts from the vessel. [CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum]

Canadian naval historian speaks out about retrieving shipwreck artifacts

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

More than 80 years after HMCS Trentonian sank in U.K. waters resulting in six deaths, a British diver has recovered—or removed—its bell from the wreck site.

Not everyone, suffice it to say, is happy about it.

The Canadian Flower-class corvette, launched in 1943, had an arguably short yet nevertheless storied wartime career, contributing to the 1944 Normandy invasion and additional Allied convoy escort duties before it was torpedoed and sank on Feb. 22, 1945.

Five went down with the ship, a sixth later succumbed to his wounds.

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Salute! July 2025

A newsletter from Veterans Affairs Canada that may be of interest to some members.


July 2025

The latest issue of Salute! is now available.

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