An item from the Legion Magazine.
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An item from the Legion Magazine.
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An item from the Wreaths Across America that may be of interest to members.
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Over the last 20 years, I have had many conversations with veterans from different conflicts throughout our nation’s history. One concern they all seem to share is whether the next generation truly understands the cost of freedom and the human sacrifice behind the liberties we enjoy every day. That is why patriotism must go hand in hand with stewardship, responsibility, and service to others.
As generations pass, it falls on us to carry forward the lessons they learned and the values they fought to protect. The challenge is inspiring a sense of patriotism and urgency in a generation that, thankfully, has not experienced the kind of all-encompassing national conflicts like World War II, where every man, woman, and child played a role.
Click here to read my full message, and keep scrolling to learn more about our year-round mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach. Sincerely, |
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Karen Worcester Wreaths Across America’s Executive Director |
WAA in the News |
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Wreaths Across America and The American Legion Announce New Partnership Wreaths Across America and The American Legion are proud to announce the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), formalizing a collaborative partnership focused on supporting veterans, service members and military families across the country. This partnership reflects the shared commitment of both organizations to honor service, strengthen communities and expand opportunities for American Legion posts to engage in meaningful fundraising while supporting the yearlong mission of WAA. Read more about this partnership at the button. |
Download the NEW Wreaths Across America Radio AppTake WAA Radio with you anywhere — get the official app on your device. |
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School is coming to a close, and the WAA Teach Program has summer learning covered! Share our lesson plans with a young person in your life, including our Flag Day plans! Celebrated June 14, Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States. Access all of our curriculum at the button below. |
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Remember Me Story Gallery |
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Help us identify service members who deserve to be remembered. These could be family members, local heroes, or names from your local cemetery that few people know. Please submit names, photos, and stories at the button below. You can also view the gallery of stories. Be sure to use #RememberMe on social media! |
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We are deeply grateful to Crowley and DARCARS for their continued support of the Wreaths Across America mission. Your commitment helps us ensure that every hero is remembered, honored, and taught to future generations. Through your generosity and partnership, we are able to expand our reach, engage more communities, and carry forward the important work of placing wreaths on the headstones of our nation’s veterans. Thank you for standing with us and for sharing in this mission to remember, honor and teach. |
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Show your support while keeping your essentials organized in the WAA wallet! Featuring weather-resistant AeroLOFT fabric to keep it lightweight, the main compartment has a zippered closure and there’s an additional stash side-pocket for smaller items. The wallet and the attached carabiner can be clipped to a keyring, backpack or belt loop. Click on the button to purchase the wallet, or view all of our merchandise here. |
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A newsletter from Veterans Affairs Canada that may be of interest to members.
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An update from the folks at the Juno Beach Centre that may be of interest to members.
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Due to the aging nature of the Candair CT-114 Tutor aircraft, the Government of Canada has announced that it will be replacing them with the CT-157 Siskin II (Pilatus PC21). However, the Tutors will go out of service at the end of 2026, but the replacement program not expected to be fully ready until the early 2030s.
All the more reason to make sure that you catch the Snowbirds when they come to the California Capital Airshow on 10-11 October 2026.
News release
May 19, 2026 – Ottawa, Ont. – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces
The Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, announced today a commitment to purchase a future Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) air demonstration capability. The announcement was made alongside Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Commander of the RCAF, at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
The Canadair CT-114 Tutor first entered service with the RCAF as a jet trainer in 1963. Since 1971, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds have represented Canada and the RCAF with dignity and pride. After 55 years of air demonstration, 2026 will mark the final season for the CT-114 Tutor aircraft fleet which has served as both a trainer and air demonstration aircraft for more than six decades.
The Department of National Defence will procure the CT-157 Siskin II (Pilatus PC21) for the future Snowbirds team. It too will serve as both a training and air demonstration aircraft. This will ensure that Canada continues its strong tradition of air demonstration capability with a modern fleet that will ultimately rebuild to the team’s distinctive nine-plane formation. This new capability will be based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and is expected to be operational in the early 2030s.
During the period of onboarding for the new aircraft, the RCAF will continue to support air shows, events, and engagements across Canada with aircrafts and personnel. These efforts raise awareness about the important roles of the RCAF, enable engagement with communities, and attract new members to Canada’s rapidly modernizing Air Force.
The RCAF is incredibly proud of the women and men who, for decades, have represented the Canadian Armed Forces with pride at airshows across North America. The RCAF looks forward to joining with Canadians to celebrate the team’s rich history, heritage, and excellence in its farewell season.
This new fleet will ensure that Canadians, and supporters across North America, will continue to enjoy the iconic nine-plane Snowbirds formation for generations to come.
“For 55 years, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds have been a powerful symbol of excellence for Canadians at home and abroad. Their performances have brought Canadians together in moments of celebration and resilience, while showcasing the professionalism and dedication of the Canadian Armed Forces. As the Royal Canadian Air Force advances its air and space modernization efforts, we remain firmly committed to a future air demonstration capability that continues this proud legacy. The skilled members of 431 Squadron will carry forward their expertise, teamwork, and passion, so that Canadians can continue to be inspired by the Royal Canadian Air Force for generations to come.”
The Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence
“For decades, the Snowbirds have inspired Canadians from coast to coast to coast with performances that reflect the professionalism and experience of the Royal Canadian Air Force. I know that the Snowbirds hold a special importance to the community of Moose Jaw and to Saskatchewan as a whole. Today’s commitment to future air demonstration capability ensures that this proud tradition will continue, all while supporting the next generation of aviators and maintaining Moose Jaw’s enduring role as a home for both military flight training in Canada and the Snowbirds themselves. As we honour the remarkable legacy of the CT-114 Tutor, we also look ahead with confidence to the future of the Snowbirds and of Moose Jaw.”
The Honourable Buckley Belanger, Secretary of State for Rural Development
“The members of 431 Air Demonstration Squadron – the Canadian Forces Snowbirds – past and present have been more than ambassadors for the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Air Force: they have been a source of pride and inspiration for generations. Their skill, professionalism, teamwork, and dedication have left an indelible mark on Canada’s aviation heritage. Like so many Canadians, I am immensely proud of all they have accomplished. As the iconic CT-114 Tutor prepares for its final flights, I encourage all Canadians to take in these last opportunities to witness this legendary aircraft and celebrate the team’s incredible 55-years of excellence.”
Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force
Alice Hansen
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of National Defence
Email: alice.hansen2@forces.gc.ca
Media Relations
Department of National Defence
Phone: 613-904-3333
Email: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca