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It's telling that in the bios, the Legion's internal Meritorious Service Medal is given the same pride of place as left-side medals, perhaps leaving the reader to think that they were honours from the Crown.
dapaterson said:It's telling that in the bios, the Legion's internal Meritorious Service Medal is given the same pride of place as left-side medals, perhaps leaving the reader to think that they were honours from the Crown.
Good2Golf said:Only 25% vets in the executive is pretty telling though...
jollyjacktar said:When my dad got back to Calgary from overseas, he went into the #1 Branch downtown. In uniform as well, IIRC, he was f'd off and told to hit the bricks. Needless to say he was bitter and twisted for many years and would have nothing to do with them because of that. Eventually he did forgive and joined, but never forgot.
This needs to be avoided. It must be inclusive to all veterans - Cyprus, Croatia etc....or the RCL will become even more alienated.jollyjacktar said:When my dad got back to Calgary from overseas, he went into the #1 Branch downtown. In uniform as well, IIRC, he was f'd off and told to hit the bricks. Needless to say he was bitter and twisted for many years and would have nothing to do with them because of that. Eventually he did forgive and joined, but never forgot.
opcougar said:Lets be fair...a lot of these legions need modernizing, and young people don't exactly see it as Moxies, Lone Star, Jack Tuesdays, Don Cherry's, etc
mariomike said:Nov 09, 2015
Legions embrace rock shows, gastro pubs to keep doors open
Canada's legions are getting creative and will try anything to stay alive in changing times
A half-naked front man paces a well-worn Calgary stage, screaming frenetically at a crowd of enthusiastic heavy metal fans.
It's just another night at Calgary's No. 1 Legion.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/royal-canadian-legion-remembrance-day-poppy-1.3306138
Hamish Seggie said:Hell of a good idea. Younger vets need to know they will be welcomed.
Michael O'Leary said:It still leaves the question: what are the other 1400 branches doing to get on board the 21st century train? One branch in Calgary bringing in rock bands doesn't do anything to make any other branch more welcoming. The Legion has good institutional values, but it's broken at the Branch level in so many places because they are locked in a cycle of perpetuating the service club environments that their fathers belonged to. The Legion, as an institution, has to promote change among its Branches to develop a bow wave of modernization. It needs more momentum than individuals trying to change individual branches can produce. Where is the institutional leadership?
Michael O'Leary said:One branch in Calgary bringing in rock bands doesn't do anything to make any other branch more welcoming.
John Tescione said:A branch in Toronto has also embraced modern thinking. They have opened up to Medical Marijuana and allow a support group for Veterans to be held there, Run by MFT (Marijuana For Trauma).
runormal said:The legions in the area I grew up in,
(Small towns in south-western ontario) constantly were (and still are) the place for local bands to have concerts. Granted there wasnt a constant demand but if there was a concert it would be at the legion. For at least the past 10 years.... I also had a few friends who went to school in Ridgetown and the Legion was "the place to drink".
mariomike said:A half-naked front man paces a well-worn Calgary stage, screaming frenetically at a crowd of enthusiastic heavy metal fans.
It's just another night at Calgary's No. 1 Legion.