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Bruce Poulin Defends the Legion Pretend Medals!!
I thought it was worth re-running this blog from last year. It really shows the poor attitude of those at Dominion Command regarding wearing of medals. Its a crime for a blood relative to wear late loved ones medals, but … Continue reading
Posted in HM Submarines, HMS Cockade, hms ganges, military
Tagged 000 associates in legion?, and medals., cadets, medals, religious groups
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If its okay for Boy Scouts-Cadets to wear medals, why not the Legion????
After re-reading this Legion response, I felt the need to address it again. This is indeed a very pathetic attempt to justify the legion argument in favour of their imitation medals. He begins by suggesting I have taken the selling … Continue reading
Posted in HM Submarines, HMS Cockade, hms ganges, military, veterans
Tagged Boy Scouts, cadets, imitation medals, Legion
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The Silent(sometimes) Legion
Whenever the Legion believe they are right and I’m wrong they respond almost immediately. When I complained about the silly legion medals they quickly chastised me by pointing out many organization produce and wear their own medals. They cited groups … Continue reading
Legion Awards not Military Decorations!
PEI Command Letter to Guardian 25th July 2016 Finally the President of Provincial Command has responded to my many letters regarding the wearing of medals. In his haste to show how wrong I’m he fails to spell my name correctly, … Continue reading
Posted in HM Submarines, HMS Cockade, hms ganges, veterans
Tagged Boy Scouts, cadets, legion medals for sale, old chestnut, veterans, we just obey law
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Nice to be Well Thought Of.
The statement attached was part of the 2014 Award Ceremonies held at Holland College in Charlottetown on 15th May. It was my last official function with the Duke of Edinburgh Council. I’m greatly honoured and privileged to have been part … Continue reading
Ths Pamir
Over the weekend I acquired a very nice model of the four masted sailing ship Pamir. It now sits in a prominent position on the mantle over our fireplace. The Pamir was never destined to be covered in glory or … Continue reading
Posted in family, veterans
Tagged 16 knots., 1905, 1957, cadets, Cape Horn, chile, four master, hurricane Carrie, italy, New Zealand, nitrate, Pamir, steel hull, war
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