The other day the headlines blared out that we had lost another member of our military in Afghanistan when Cpl Nicholas Bulger was killed in action. I kept my eye on the flag pole in our Cenotaph Park to see if the flag was half masted as has been done in the past with all military deaths.
Not a sign of activity at the flag pole was noticed even though it was a weekend and the local Legion's President and the Ladies Auxiliary President were home all weekend.
I thought that maybe they just missed the death even though it was all through the news media (ie TV, paper, radio, etc). Maybe they turned off their hearing aids and lost their glasses for the weekend? Or did they just not know what the Branch did to pay respect for fallen members of military?
Then we had the next announcement of another member of the military succumbing to his injuries due to the war in Afghanistan Soldier dies from injuries sustained in Afghanistan.
I just returned from down town and checked out the flag staff and nope, there is no flag to be seen as the picture will certify.
Empty Flag Pole
It is noted that at the Hanley Legion's monthly meeting of June 4th, 2008, it was voted on to lower the flag at our local Cenotaph Park to half mast on the death of any military members in Afghanistan. The 15 members in attendance at the meeting voted in favour of this submission.
With the new President taking over the reigns of the Branch on April 1st, 2009, you would expect him to be up to speed on what has transpired at the Branch for the last year. Afterall, that is why the incoming President was a vice President for the previous 3 years at the Branch. The motion to remember our fallen military members was voted on legally by the members of the Branch. To change this ruling would need to have another vote by members of the Branch. No one member can unilaterally change a vote on their own. Unfortunately the Hanley Branch does not meet during the summer months. To my thinking, if you wish to change a ruling you should follow the guidelines at least until a legal meeting and official vote takes place.
I personally don't think this is quite correct that we failed to honour the fallen military members. I have resigned from the local Hanley Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and will move to another Branch for my own reasons. For the current members of the Branch, I would think it is incumbent on you to query your President to ascertain his thoughts as it pertains to previously voted on resolutions from the Branch.
For those interested, I have done a bit of searching around and have listed the addresses of other Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion that are always looking for new/transferred members.
Nutana Branch, Royal Canadian Legion
Saskatoon Branch 63, Royal Canadian Legion
Saskatoon TVS Branch
Outlook Branch, Royal Canadian Legion
There are other Legion Branches in the area as well that will more than likely always be looking for new members. Give any of them a call to see what their views are.
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But getting back to my headline, I wish to apologize to all of our serving members in Afghanistan and other theatres of action at present. Members of the Hanley Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion do remember you and thank you for all of your service to your country and to the citizens of Afghanistan.
I for one truly thank you for all of your service. Be advised there are many, many more veterans in this area and all throughout Canada that also thank you for your service and wish you all the best and a safe return home to Canada.
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