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Laclede to Leavenworth

May 13, 2021July 6, 2021 ~ akimlinger ~ Leave a comment

I’ve been daydreaming about a lot of places over the past 14 months. The fields of northern France (all the time), croissants in Paris (whenever coffee is brewing), finally visiting the Menin Gate in Ypes, Belgium (whenever hanging out virtually with my British friends at the Great War Group), and occasionally, a warm sandy beach … Continue reading Laclede to Leavenworth

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First World War memory is in places you might not always expect. This peak in Jasper National Park 🇨🇦 is named after British nurse Edith Cavell who worked in occupied Belgium in #WWI. She helped hundreds of allied soldiers escape from occupied territory and because of this she was arrested, tried and executed by the Germans on October 12, 1915.
When you’re out for drinks but happen upon another war memorial. Raising one up for the boys of Western Canada College. #lestweforget
Really great visit today to @themilitarymuseums in Calgary! This place is well worth the visit and is massive. It holds Alberta’s museums on the Army, Air Force and Navy along with galleries on specific regiments with ties to Alberta: Lords Strathcona’s Horse, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, King’s Own Calgary Regiment and the Calgary Highlanders.
Great to be north of the border again 🇨🇦. Went for a walk in Calgary this morning to Memorial Drive and Poppy Plaza - a modern memorial plaza overlooking the Bow River. #yyc #warmemorials #greatwar #wwi #fww
Most locals don’t realize it, but one of America’s largest #WWI memorials is in Minneapolis, MN. Victory Memorial Drive is lined with 568 Moline elm trees and memorial crosses for each Hennepin County resident that died in the war. This includes both men and women, and not just those that fought in the #AEF but also for our allies 🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦.
Since it’s already April 25 down under, reflecting on the sacrifices of the Australians and New Zealanders on #ANZAC Day. They were a long, long way from home. 🇦🇺🇳🇿

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