Alberta-NWT Command FREE The Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day Volume 1 Activity Book
In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Canadian physician Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote this poem during the First World War.
Could you spot a Veteran? How many Veterans on this page. The Artist The Teacher The Mailman The Doctor The Hairdressers Answers. Eight. All these people are veterans. Yes even the hairdresser s customers.
Poppies 4 2 1914-1918 - During the Great War, World War I, a time when most countries in the world were at war, started growing on battle fields. The fields in France were known as Flanders. 6 5 1 A poem written by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae in 1915 tells the story of the and its importance. 8 7 At the end of World War I, the Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel returning home remembered the red 9 16 growing on the graves of friends killed during the war 10 11 15 They did not want the sacrifices of their friends and families to be forgotten. Many wore the to show they 14 12 1 remembered. Connect the numbers to draw a symbol of Remembrance and then colour it red. After World War II, people once again wore the to remember. When everyone returned home, those who could not work at ordinary jobs, made the we wear. Since WWII we have continued to fight for our freedom in the Korean War, many Peacekeeping Operations and Afghanistan. Today, we wear a during the Remembrance Campaign, organized by The Royal Canadian Legion, as our pledge to remember all those who fought for our freedom and in the hope that there will be peace in the world. The Royal Canadian Legion gives out these symbols of Remembrance starting on the last Friday in October each year. All money donated to the Poppy Fund is used to help military personnel, their families and the RCMP.
Some amazing medals The Victoria Cross Perhaps the most famous medal is the Victoria Cross or VC as it is sometimes 1 26 called, is the highest military decoration awarded for valor. It was introduced on 29 2 25 January 1856 by Queen Victoria 4 24 2 6 5 22 21 The Dickin Medal 9 7 8 20 19 18 Another famous medal, but this time for animals is the Dickin Medal. It is awarded to animals that have displayed conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving. 11 16 10 12 15 17 1 14 Can you help Spot find his way to the bone?
Soldiers Then WWI
and Now Afghanistan
Odd ones. Can you find two that are the same? Find the words: REMEMBER TANK SOLDIER FREEDOM PEACE POPPY HOPE MEDAL TEARS BRAVE AIRPLANE A F K P O P P Y I R K N A T R B R E M E M B E R P E A C E H I A L D I S O V D V A O R P Y X L E N M E D A L O P E Q T E A R S U
Dot to dot. Who am I? 8 7 9 6 10 2 5 4 17 16 18 15 11 1 14 12 20 2 22 21 89 90 91 92 26 27 24 25 28 29 0 1 51 50 56 52 54 5 57 55 49 58 59 60 61 62 6 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 1 100 99 98 97 19 96 95 94 9 88 87 86 84 85 2 4 5 46 45 44 6 48 4 47 42 7 41 8 9 40 72 7 74 71 101 102 8 82 81 80 76 75 79 78 77 10 Animals in War Animals played an important part in the war, including Horses, Mules and Donkeys to Dogs and Pigeons. Pigeons carried important messages, often over great distances, saving many lives. They flew about a mile a minute from the front line, from behind enemy lines or from ships or aircraft. These gallant birds would struggle on through all kinds of weather. Dogs were not only companions but performed important duties. They ran messages, laid telegraph wires, detected mines, dug out bomb victims and acted as guard or patrol dogs. Elephants, camels, oxen, bullocks, cats, canaries, even glow worms each used their special strengths and energy in times of war and conflict, many sacrificing their lives.
The Royal Canadian Legion Badge Use these colours. (colour by number) 1. Gold (yellow) 2. Blue. Red 4. White 5. Light Brown 6. Dark Brown 1 4 1 Crown is the St. Edward Crown, used by the Sovereign. 5 5 4 5 6 4 Maple Leaf. Red on white background comes from the Canadian Coat of Arms. 2 1 The Royal Canadian Legion pledge and motto. Memoriam Eorum Retinebiums - We Will Remember. Poppy: Symbol of Remembrance.
REMEMBRANCE DAY We wear a Poppy to remind us of the men and women who fought so we can be free. It is because of them we can go to school, play sports and have a safe place to live. On the 11 th Hour of the 11 th Day of the 11 th Month, Remembrance Day, take a few minutes to remember the men and women who sacrificed their lives for us and those who continue to fight for freedom.
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