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759: 660:. The poppy is worn on the left lapel, or as close to the heart as possible. The current lapel poppy has been manufactured since 1922—originally under the sponsorship of the Department of Soldiers Civil Re-establishment. Until 1996, the poppy material was manufactured at sheltered workshops operated by Veterans Affairs Canada. Poppies are distributed through retail outlets, workplaces, Legion branches, malls and other locations across Canada. Typically, the poppies are offered up for donation as a symbol of remembrance, using an honour system, with the poppies being left in open places with a receptacle for leaving a donation toward the campaign. Funds raised are used to support ex-service members in need and to fund medical appliances and research, home services, care facilities and numerous other purposes benefiting veterans. 593: 216: 365: 1073: 1049: 1032: 998: 981: 964: 1015: 208: 1087: 930: 27: 627:
Legion Halls are numbered, for example "Branch 99 Royal Canadian Legion". This is not a nationwide numbering system; instead, each provincial Command has its own numerical sequence. "Branch 99", therefore, can refer to any of several Legion Halls, as follows: Belleville, Ontario; Cowansville, Quebec;
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is a powerful symbol associated in Canada with loss, sacrifice and remembrance. With the formation of the Legion in 1925 the poppy was adopted as a national symbol of remembrance. In 1948, the Government of Canada awarded the poppy's trademark to the Royal Canadian Legion to protect the image from
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In 2015, the Royal Canadian Legion donated $ 830,000 to the BCIT School of Business to fund the Legion Military Skills Conversion Program. This program helps Canadian veterans and reservists convert their military skills and knowledge into a business credential.
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Membership in The Royal Canadian Legion was originally restricted to ex-service members of Canada's Armed Forces and Merchant Navy. The organization is now open to members of the general public. There are four categories of membership.
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across the country, acting independently and in the community in which they are based. They are attached to different legion branches and include full concert show bands, and marching bands. The Royal Canadian Legion Concert Band in
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The 5P Legal Services Team provides assistance for veterans completing and submitting application forms and effective representation for veterans appearing at Veterans Review and Appeal Board hearings in Ottawa and Ontario.
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The Vietnam War with the Armed Forces of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea or South Vietnam, and were a Canadian citizen or Commonwealth subject at the time of service.
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Lipton/Dysart, Saskatchewan; Coronation, Alberta (a branch that has closed); Sicamous, British Columbia; or Emo, Ontario (in the Manitoba/Northwestern Ontario Command).
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They are the child, stepchild, adopted child, grandchild, sibling, niece/nephew, widow/er, parent or spouse of someone who is or was eligible for ordinary membership.
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often work together to prepare cases and represent veteran clients before the board when those clients wish to appeal disability pension and award decisions made by
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issued "The Royal Canadian Legion, 1925–1975" designed by Rudy Kovach. The 8¢ stamps are perforated 13 and were printed by British American Bank Note Company.
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Non-Commonwealth subjects from an Allied nation who support the aims and objects of The Royal Canadian Legion can apply for affiliate non-voting membership.
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The Royal Canadian Air, Army or Sea cadets for no less than 3 years of the joined date. (Cadet graduates may also be eligible for their first year free.)
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Most small towns and villages in Canada have at least one Legion Hall. Often the Legion Hall is a major community centre, combining the functions of a
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has been active for over a century and is one of the oldest legion bands in the country. Many legion bands were led by former bandsmen, most notably
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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 593 erected a memorial in Ottawa dedicated to those who died in the First and Second World Wars and the
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The Canadian Forces or His Majesty's Forces (including regular force or reserve force under class "C" service, CIC, or other reserve).
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The Canadian Coast Guard as an officer or crew member who has two or more years active service on the high seas or inland waterways.
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Forces or underground forces of any of His Majesty's allies in any war, conflict or police action in which Canada was involved.
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They have served in a City, Municipal, Volunteer, Un-organized Territories or Federal Fire Service for not less than one year.
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from 1953 to 1961, who founded the Petawawa Legion Community Band in 1978. In May 1978, legion bands congregated at the
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Commonwealth subjects who do not qualify for ordinary or associate membership are eligible for affiliate membership.
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misuse. This still restricts its usage in Canada to remembrance under the authority of the Royal Canadian Legion.
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Individuals who do not qualify for ordinary membership can be associate members if one of the following applies:
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Adjacent to the Royal Canadian Legion, includes uniforms, medals, hand weapons, flags, photographs and maps
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They are the spouse, parent or sibling of an associate member who qualified subject to the above criteria.
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His Majesty's reserve forces including Cadet Instructors on the Cadet Cadre for not less than one year.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police or The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary for not less than one year.
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The Merchant Navy or non-military services in an actual theatre of war in which Canada was involved.
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for the Legion Day celebrations, becoming one of the largest legion combined activities recorded.
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The forces of a country while that country was a member of NATO or NORAD in alliance with Canada.
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The Royal Canadian Legion provides assistance to veterans and eligible family members before the
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A city, municipal or provincial police force as a police officer for not less than one year.
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Ordinary membership is open to anyone who has served or is serving in one of the following:
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They have served in the Polish Armed Forces after World War II below the rank of officer.
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A number of military museums are co-located and affiliated with Royal Canadian Legions.
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They have served as an officer in the Navy League of Canada for not less than 2 years.
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Open by request and for special events, local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion
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Open by request and for special events, local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion
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The Royal Canadian Legion Maple Leaf Post-84 is located in Royal Oak, Michigan.
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They have served as a cadet civilian instructor for not less than 3 years.
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List of civilian organizations with the prefix "Royal" prepared by the
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granted it royal patronage and so it became the Royal Canadian Legion.
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List of Civilian organizations with prefix "Royal" - Heritage Canada.
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which distributes plastic lapel poppies to be worn in the lead up to
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 80 Museum (Ken Snider Memorial Museum)
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Herman J. Good V.C Branch No.18 Royal Canadian Legion War Museum
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Uniforms, medals and memorabilia of the Royal Canadian Legion
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In Canada, several veterans' organizations emerged after the
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The National Headquarters of The Royal Canadian Legion in
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founded in 1925. Members include people who served in the
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c. 832 audio cassettes (c. 617 h, 30 min).   
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In November 1925, the Canadian Legion was founded in
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Official Badge
Veterans' organization
Ottawa
Governor General of Canada
Larry Murray
Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League
www.legion.ca


Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence
non-profit
Canadian
veterans' organization
military
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
provincial
police
Royal Canadian Air
Army
Sea Cadets
First World War
Field Marshal
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Second World War
Queen Elizabeth II
Canada Post

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