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Offline Tamchy

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The Queen's Colour?
« on: June 27, 2009, 13:04:50 »
Was it just me or did this not get the tv coverage that it deserved?
I tried every network I could and not a dam thing on this you would think with over 400 Navy personal and all the hard work they put into training for this event it would have made television! Our country needs to show a bit more respect for these guys.
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2009, 13:23:35 »
CBC NEWSWORLD covered it live, up until after the GG's speach.
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2009, 15:37:27 »
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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090627/national/navy_ceremonial_colours

Governor General presents Canadian Navy with new ceremonial colours

By The Canadian Press
HALIFAX, N.S. - Canada's navy received its Queen's Colour today during a parade full of pomp and circumstance in Halifax.
Governor General Michaelle Jean presided over the ceremony in front of thousands of onlookers at the foot of Halifax's historic Citadel.
She addressed 500 sailors and officers on parade from across Canada, telling them as the military's Commander-in-Chief that it was "an honour and source of great pride" to wear their uniform.
Jean also thanked navy families for "their tremendous sacrifices" over long separations endured while loved ones serve at sea.
The presentation of the colours, or flag, is a prized tradition in the Canadian military and is seen as a symbol of duty to Sovereign and country.
Today's parade marked the first time the navy has received newly consecrated colours since 1979 when the late Queen Mother presided over the ceremony.
 
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2009, 16:37:14 »
Thanks for that link CougarDaddy
Dam I thought I checked CBC maybe I caught them on another story at the time either way I found it difficult to find any coverage.

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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2009, 19:16:53 »
Caught a brief moment of the ceremony on the news.  It was interesting to see the GG in her CinC uniform.  Was this the first occasion where she wore uniform?
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2009, 19:26:28 »
Caught a brief moment of the ceremony on the news.  It was interesting to see the GG in her CinC uniform.  Was this the first occasion where she wore uniform?

Not sure about any other uniform but she stated at the parade this was her first occassion to wear her naval uniform
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2009, 07:13:35 »
Jean presents new flag to the Canadian navy
Last Updated: Saturday, June 27, 2009 | 8:22 PM ET
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Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean walks along a line of sailors during an inspection of the Guards at a consecration of the Queen's Colour ceremony held at the Halifax Garrison Grounds. (Mike Dembeck/Canadian Press)

Considered a once-in-a-generation event, the Canadian navy received a new flag on Saturday during a parade steeped in pomp and pageantry at the Halifax Garrison Grounds.

Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean, the commander-in-chief of the Canadian forces, presided over the ceremony known as the Queen's Colour and formally delivered a new flag to the navy.

In 1959, Queen Elizabeth presented her colour, or flag, to the Canadian navy, replacing one presented decades earlier by her father, King George VI.

The late Queen Mother presented another colour in 1979, incorporating Canada's new maple leaf flag. The navy has said that flag was looking tired and faded.

"The colour is a flag which is a symbol of the Canadian navy’s loyalty and dedication to our sovereign the queen, Queen Elizabeth, to our country Canada, and to all Canadian citizens," said Comm. Brian Palmer.

"It is something visible that we can see, we parade it on special occasions … and we render it a great honour because of its great symbolism to the navy."

In an address to 500 sailors and officers from across the country, Jean contrasted her girlhood fear of Haitian military with the pride she feels wearing the uniform as commander-in-chief of Canada's armed forces.

"I grew up under the yoke of a ruthless dictatorship, where the military uniform came to symbolize the brutal repression of the people, tyranny and massacres," Jean told the assembled ranks.

Jean proud to wear navy uniform
"You can see how far I have come, from the child who saw her parents, her family, her friends grappling with the horrors of oppression ... And I can say before you now with absolute certainty that it is an honour and a source of great pride for me to wear your uniform."

The old flag was marched off the field by an honour guard where it will be laid to rest in the National Military Cemetery in Ottawa.

The new flag, which is kept at defence headquarters in Ottawa, is the same as the 1979 version.

The navy's Queen's Colour is a silken white flag with the Canadian flag in the upper corner, the Royal Cypher for Canada in the centre and the navy's symbol in the lower edge. The edge of the colour is trimmed in gold.

The ceremony, watched by several thousand from the slope of Citadel Hill, also included a 21-gun salute and a fly-past by three helicopters including two Sea Kings and a Cormorant. Gen. Walt Natynczyk, the chief of defence staff, Nova Scotia's Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis and newly elected Premier Darrell Dexter were among the dignitaries in attendance.

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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2009, 10:40:09 »
Once again, one shouldn't scroll down and start reading the comments to the CBC articles.  It is dishearting to read the trash that some people will write on the MSM sites thinking they have anonymity on the internet.
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2009, 12:59:49 »
The anonymous Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down option of those opinions are even more disturbing. Some of the most virulent comments against the G.G. or military garner the most support with Thumbs Up. Compared to factual, supportive or informed comments receiving the most Thumbs Down ratings. :(
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2009, 13:08:53 »
The anonymous Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down option of those opinions are even more disturbing. Some of the most virulent comments against the G.G. or military garner the most support with Thumbs Up. Compared to factual, supportive or informed comments receiving the most Thumbs Down ratings. :(


Says one of a few things:

1.  Our PAFFOs aren't doing enough to keep the public informed about the CF and its missions;

2.  The Mainstream Media only want bad news to lead;

3.  The Canadian Public on large are candidates for deletion from the Gene Pool; and/or

4.  All of the above.


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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2009, 13:22:28 »
I vote three... ;D
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2009, 09:39:49 »
Definitely interesting to see the GG in her CinC uniform.  It's too bad coverage of the ceremony on the net seemed few and far between.
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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2009, 09:59:10 »
Once again, one shouldn't scroll down and start reading the comments to the CBC articles.  It is dishearting to read the trash that some people will write on the MSM sites thinking they have anonymity on the internet.

The only ones I let myself browse thru were on the Chronicle Herald site and I stopped there. 

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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2009, 14:42:41 »
I don't know whether to be surprised or shocked at the lack of awareness of Canadian history and tradition.  If you don't know where we came from, how can you think you know where we should go? (Rhetorical question, no need for an answer ;D)

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Re: The Queen's Colour?
« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2009, 15:27:16 »
2.  The Mainstream Media only want bad news to lead;

3.  The Canadian Public on large are candidates for deletion from the Gene Pool; and/or

2. Those news are the ones leading because they're the ones that sell the most,
   as, we, the public, read them most. If you want to start a trend for people
   that want to read accurate good news, I'm in :)!

3. Let me know which ones you don't want to reproduce, I may go fot it...
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