Trina Poole 🐢
@PooleMamaEast Coast gal living in the Wild West 💙 Proud military wife and mom 🎗Passionate about God, music, the outdoors and becoming a better person!
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Violence is more than physical harm. Coretta Scott King reminds us that violence takes many forms: “Poverty is violence. Starving a child is violence. Suppressing a culture is violence. Neglecting school children is violence. Discrimination against a working person is violence.…
Today we take a moment to remember the Battle of the Somme, where Canadians faced months of hard fighting at the Somme, in the late summer and fall of 1916. The Battle of the Somme was not a one-day event, in fact, the offensive would continue on for more than four and a half…
3 weeks away from the release of my new album “Sorry For Nothing”. If you haven’t yet pre save it now and turn all 14 tracks up on December 6th when it comes out everywhere. This album means a lot to me and I can’t wait for you to hear all these new songs. 🖤 #SorryForNothing
No. 2 Construction Battalion: the largest Black military unit in Canadian history. Dedicated funding is available to commemorate its legacy. Learn more and apply today: ow.ly/TGmC50U7Uup 📸: @BCC_NS #No2ConstructionBattalion #CanadaRemembers
🌟 Today, we share a heartwarming tribute in Glenfield, Leicestershire! 💖 A knitted soldier and his faithful dog sit proudly on a bench. 🧶🐶 A beautiful reminder to honour our heroes and their loyal companions. "We will remember them." 🇬🇧❤️ Lest we forget 🌺
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Did you attend a Remembrance Day ceremony today wherever you live?
In Ojibwe our word for warrior is ogichitaa (pronounced o-gi-chi-taa). We will remember them- two of Canada’s most decorated war heros.
November 11. The most unforgettable day of the year. Today, we pause to honour those who have served and continue to serve for peace and freedom - at home and around the World. #RemembranceDay #CanadaRemembers
..on the bus to Vimy Ridge, when we crossed a certain point, our guide stood up and announced, “Welcome home, you are now on Canadian soil..”. 🇨🇦 We rode the rest of the way in silence and it was a moment I won’t forget.. #LestWeForget
On this day in 1918, at 10:58 a.m., George Lawrence Price died after he was shot by a German sniper. His death came two minutes before the end of the First World War. He was the last Canadian killed in the war. Let's learn more about him and his life. 🧵1/8
Each day leading up to Remembrance Day, I am profiling those who served in the armed forces of Canada. Not all of Canada's war heroes are human. Today, I'm going to tell you the story of Sgt. Gander, the Hero Dog of the Battle of Hong Kong. 🧵1/12
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18. They paid the ultimate price for your freedom. You live your life the way you do because of them.
During the premiere of Sesame Street season 17 in 1985, after 14 years, the adults see Mr. Snuffleupagus for the first time.
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For 55 years, Sesame Street has welcomed all children to learn and play with our furry friends, friendly monsters, and warm and gentle grown-ups. Everyone has a place on Sesame Street and has since our first episode premiered on November 10th, 1969. Happy #SesameStreetDay
Today marks the end of the Battle of Passchendaele. The Battle ended on November 10, 1917. Canadian soldiers overcame unimaginable hardships, hard rains, deep mud, and won an impressive victory against heavy enemy fire to take back Passchendaele. #WeWillRememberThem
On this day in 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank beneath the waves of Lake Superior during a massive storm. The sinking took the lives of all 29 men on the ship, and became immortalized in Gordon Lightfoot's song. Let's learn more about this tragedy. 🧵1/20
If you can watch Jews being beaten in the streets—right where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis, just days away from the anniversary of Kristallnacht—and not see the blatant antisemitism… I have no words. Only profound anger.
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