This is also why I go to Barriefield myself.At the services in Kingston, at least at City Park and MacDonald Park, they lay the wreaths before the service. I'll be at City Park by 1045, when the actual service starts.
It’s a double-edged sword. I found the continuous stream of X and Y businesses laying a wreath was inappropriate. Pre-lay them and leave only a small number of governmental and appropriate institutional contributions, not any company with a pulse..This is also why I go to Barriefield myself.
The ones around here seem to trend to only naming the various governments, uniformed services, service clubs, and youth groups, with a certain degree of bundling where appropriate (Dominion government... Provincial government... Municipal governments...), and "anyone else who wishes to lay a wreath" which gets everything from purchased Legion wreaths to relative's shadowboxes perched on the cenotaph for a while. It still feels like it goes on forever, but I've yet to hear "Bob's Hardware" get acknowledged.It’s a double-edged sword. I found the continuous stream of X and Y businesses laying a wreath was inappropriate. Pre-lay them and leave only a small number of governmental and appropriate institutional contributions, not any company with a pulse..
It’s a double-edged sword. I found the continuous stream of X and Y businesses laying a wreath was inappropriate. Pre-lay them and leave only a small number of governmental and appropriate institutional contributions, not any company with a pulse..
The ceremony at the Cenotaph in Vancouver is so excruciatingly long, and deeply political on various levels, that it defines the term 'abuse of troops' IMHO.
It is, but that part of the double-edged sword argument. It seems many communities and their Legion branches have faced the same dilemma and some have taken longer to find a way to deal with it. The small city ceremony we used to attend was outside, in Ontario, in November, in the shade. I used to watch WWII vets standing there, obviously freezing, while the slow parade of Bob's Auto Body et al laid their wreaths.So you don't want to engage the citizenry?
It may be excruciating but once a year people go out of their way to show their appreciation.
Some poor "Ad guy" got told to throw something together last minute, and likely googled "WWII soldiers" then looked no further.
Definitely NOT Canadian or even Allied. It’s a sorry fucking state of affairs isn’t it?
I seem to recall a similar thing happening last year or somewhat recently where a Government Ad, used video of german soldiers thinking it was allies as a remembrance day ad.Definitely NOT Canadian or even Allied. It’s a sorry fucking state of affairs isn’t it?
The average Canadian couldn't pick a modern Canadian military member out of a line-up, so dumb stuff like this is going to happen.I seem to recall a similar thing happening last year or somewhat recently where a Government Ad, used video of german soldiers thinking it was allies as a remembrance day ad.
Ah, just looked it up. It was VE Day,
Oh dear…
So strippers can't be patriotic??In our new area, the main ceremony is indoor but, being a larger community, apparently had more body shops et al with wreaths. We are told the final straw was a wreath from a strip joint.