Not to be political, but these are the woke types who will find a way to spin anything. This is kind of sad, considering that they are talking about one of the greatest people of the 20th, and likey 21st century. I would put her in a small group of people including Winston Churchill, Billy Graham, Martin Luther King, and a few others.Two words to American commentators regarding the legacy of the British Monarchy.
"Manifest Destiny"
Your nation has nothing to be proud of regarding colonial legacies, slavery and genocide - re: Native Americans, West African Slave Trade, the Philippines and Central America.
I won't discount their positions, as even HM the King has said there is still a lot to be done to heal the wounds of Colonialism. It's a discussion that needs to be had.Not to be political, but these are the woke types who will find a way to spin anything. This is kind of sad, considering that they are talking about one of the greatest people of the 20th, and likey 21st century. I would put her in a small group of people including Winston Churchill, Billy Graham, Martin Luther King, and a few others.
Is it possible to send those instructions to me. We plan on giving our Cadets mourning ribbons in the shape of a loop to wear for Tuesday night. Officers wear mourning bands.We ve been sent mourning ribbons as is our new custom- it’s a pin on the uniform rather than a band per say. With instructions on timeline-when it comes down etc
Heritage Canada has released a tasteful Commemorative card and a Commemorative portrait,
"in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada."
These PDFs are free for you to download.
I do like the Aussie Army dress uniform.The Aussie one was pretty good. Good public turnout for an island full of republican convicts.
Not sure how it works but Chris Jackson working for getty images could have been contracted to produce the photo.Who is that old lady in the portrait?
I beg her late Majesty's forgiveness for being cheeky, but even as she aged she was always a very handsome woman.
When looking at the portrait, I couldn't help but notice that the photo credit is given as "PHOTO: CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY IMAGES". My assumption, therefore, would be that Heritage Canada has licensed the image from Getty Images and even if only a nominal amount has paid them a fee. That both surprises and annoys me, as I assumed that there would be official portraits of The Queen already in right of the Canadian Crown such as the one available for download from Heritage Canada that is credited as "OFFICIAL CANADIAN PORTRAIT 2019 | ©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED".
Download Royal Portraits - Canada.ca Surprise, surprise! It's the same.
I do like the Aussie Army dress uniform.
Him and the guy on the right. I just assumed it was some kind of cultural acknowledgement.Supplied by a subsidiary of Logistik Unicorp (they've had a contract for years with Australia and now with NZ). But I liked the Aussie Federation Guard (their ceremonial unit) using FNs (L1A1s) for drill.
But for fancy uniform accessories, the cloak worn by the NZ Chief of Defence Force takes first prize.
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If you are airforce go full airforce. Feathers and all .Supplied by a subsidiary of Logistik Unicorp (they've had a contract for years with Australia and now with NZ). But I liked the Aussie Federation Guard (their ceremonial unit) using FNs (L1A1s) for drill.
But for fancy uniform accessories, the cloak worn by the NZ Chief of Defence Force takes first prize.
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Good ol' Quebec, never miss an opportunity to be a contentious cunt.
Senior leaders in the NZ military wear the Maori cloaks with ceremonial dress. It's pretty awesome and a great nod to their Indigenous peoples.If you are airforce go full airforce. Feathers and all .
Text of a message I sent to my sailors. I'm not much of a wordsmith, but I think I did OK.
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Good day Shipmates,
By now you should have learned of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, and the Accession of King Charles the Third.
As expected, there are certain procedures to be followed, and many changes to be made.
Before I say a few words with respect to Her Majesty, I would start with some of the direction we have received thus far.
Most importantly, there is an information embargo. This means that there will be no social media posting by CF elements or organizations. If you are approached for a statement by someone who identifies as press, you are required to direct their inquiries to the Public Affairs Officer.
While individuals may post their own social media, it is recommended that they stick to subjects in which they are experts, and that they do not make a connection between their personal views and official policy or statements given by the government or CF. While you are not being told what to say or what not to say specifically, I would ask that you take a moment to consider what you have written prior to making the post.
The Canadian Forces is in a period of official mourning. This will last at least until the funeral of Her Majesty on September 19th. I expect there will be more instruction to follow on this subject. Social events are cancelled, but regular operations continue. At this point in time PS 22 is still happening as planned.
There will be some changes inherent in having a new Commander in Chief. The most immediate change for us, is that we are now His Majesty's Canadian Ship Chippawa. There may be changes with respect to badges and insignia, but these changes will be directed from headquarters. I would ask that you not pay attention to any gossip you hear on this front.
There's not a single person currently in uniform in Canada or in the Commonwealth who did not enrol during Her Majesty's reign. Her Majesty was a constant for us not only in our service lives but in our personal lives. She was the longest reigning British monarch, and the last head of state to have served during the second World War.
On her 21st birthday in 1947, then Princess Elizabeth, went on the radio and made a promise to Britain and its Commonwealth Nations: she pledged that “my whole life, whether it be short or long, will be devoted to your service.” Five years later she was called upon to fulfill that promise. Over 70 years she never wavered. She displayed in equal measure grace, wisdom, and humility.
In his first address to the public, King Charles stated “Queen Elizabeth's life was well lived, a promise with destiny kept, and she is mourned most deeply in her passing. That promise of lifelong service, I renew to you all today.”
Fair winds and following seas Your Majesty, and long live the King.
Looks like my Province is saying “No day off for you, but please take a moment from your busy day at work to think about Her Majesty’s life and service”. So much for getting time off to, I don’t know, watch the funeral or attend a service…Canada announces a holiday to mark Queen Elizabeth’s death. Here’s who gets it - National | Globalnews.ca
"Declaring an opportunity for Canadians to mourn on Monday is important," said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday about the holiday marking Queen Elizabeth's death.globalnews.ca
National holiday on the 19th
OntarioLooks like my Province is saying “No day off for you, but please take a moment from your busy day at work to think about Her Majesty’s life and service”. So much for getting time off to, I don’t know, watch the funeral or attend a service…
Wankers.