Thursday, May 16, 2019
A La Memoire Des Enfants De Grivesnes Morts Pour La Patrie, France.
A memorial in Grivesnes to its World War One dead. This is an unusual memorial as the figure is painted, which is quite uncommon.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Today In Wyoming's History: Blog Mirror. NPR: White Lies
Today In Wyoming's History: Blog Mirror. NPR: White Lies:
Blog Mirror. NPR: White Lies
Given the Casper connection, something of interest:
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Thursday, April 11, 2019
Machinist Mate First Class George Hanson to be returned to Laramie.
From the Casper Star Tribune:
The remains of a Laramie sailor who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma during the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified and will be reburied in Wyoming later this year.
The sailor is Machinist Mate First Class George Hanson, who was serving on board the USS Oklahoma. He was 32 years old at the time of his death on board his ship.
The remains of a Laramie sailor who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma during the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified and will be reburied in Wyoming later this year.
The sailor is Machinist Mate First Class George Hanson, who was serving on board the USS Oklahoma. He was 32 years old at the time of his death on board his ship.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Monday, April 8, 2019
Hamel-Bouzencourt, A Ses Enfants Morts Pour La France
A memorial in the towns of Hamel and Bouzencourt for the French dead of World War One and World War Two.
Hamel was the scene of a famous 1918 Australian effort which was supported by the French and which included American troops.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Thelus, A ses Enfants Morts pour la France.
The Town of Theulus' monument to its war dead from World War One, later amended to include World War Two.
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Heninel, a ses Enfants.
Memorial in Heninel, France to the men of the town who died in World War One. This monument is placed next to the village church.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Fallon County, Montana Veterans Memorial. Baker Montana.
This is the memorial to the veterans of all U.S. wars located in Baker Montana, the county seat of Fallon County, Montana.
Baker today is a fairly small town, so the number of names is impressive. Of course, this may also mean that the agricultural and oil producing county had a substantially higher population at one time, but its impressive nonetheless.
Today In Wyoming's History: Richard's (Reshaw's) Bridge, Evansville Wyoming.
Today In Wyoming's History: Richard's (Reshaw's) Bridge, Evansville Wyoming.: Reshaw's Bridge, or more correctly Richard's Bridge, was a frontier North Platte River crossing only a few miles downstream from ...
Monday, March 4, 2019
Courthouses of the West: Fallon County Courthouse, Baker Montana
Courthouses of the West: Fallon County Courthouse, Baker Montana:
This is the Fallon County Courthouse, which also houses the county and city offices and the county library, in Fallon County Montana. The building is located in the county seat of Baker.
I was obviously there in the middle of winter, and on a cold day at that.
An American Legion dedicated flag pole is in front of the courthouse, dedicated to the veterans of all wars.
Fallon County Courthouse, Baker Montana
This is the Fallon County Courthouse, which also houses the county and city offices and the county library, in Fallon County Montana. The building is located in the county seat of Baker.
I was obviously there in the middle of winter, and on a cold day at that.
An American Legion dedicated flag pole is in front of the courthouse, dedicated to the veterans of all wars.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Lex Anteinternet: More bills becoming law. 2019 Wyoming Legislature. Medal of Honor Cities.
Lex Anteinternet: More bills becoming law. 2019 Wyoming Legislature....:
More bills becoming law. 2019 Wyoming Legislature.
Another selection of bills have been signed into law by Governor Gordon.
A really interesting one in this set is the one that designates certain towns and cities as Medal of Honor cities. It's set out below:
It's a neat idea, but it contains an error. Little Powder River isn't an incorporated municipality. It used to be, but ceased to be quite some time ago.
I'm amazed that there's seventeen Wyomingites associated with the Medal of Honor, but then this notes that it does go back to the Civil War. At one time the Medal of Honor was the only medal issued by the United States military, and even civilians were eligible early on in some military circumstances. Peace time awards were in fact common early on, and were particular common in the Navy, where more than one sailor lost his life trying to save drowning individuals.
Well, it's a neat idea.
A formal bill signing has been requested for the following bills: | ||
Bill No. | Enrolled Act # | Bill Title |
SF0109 | SEA No. 0061 | Educational attainment executive council. |
SF0115 | SEA No. 0064 | Order of protection-tolling during imprisonment. |
SF0040 | SEA No. 0065 | Operation of motorboat while intoxicated. |
HB0130 | HEA No. 0095 | Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week. |
HB0204 | HEA No. 0096 | Common college transcript-implementation. |
HB0297 | HEA No. 0098 | K-3 reading assessment and intervention program. |
HB0082 | HEA No. 0104 | Veterans' skilled nursing facility. |
HB0180 | HEA No. 0106 | Mixed martial arts regulation. |
HB0212 | HEA No. 0107 | Alcoholic beverages-business flexibility. |
HJ0010 | HEJR No. 0003 | Medal of Honor cities. |
The governor will act upon these bills: | ||
Bill No. | Enrolled Act # | Bill Title |
SF0099 | SEA No. 0057 | Voting systems and ballots. |
SF0067 | SEA No. 0058 | Hospital cost study. |
SF0088 | SEA No. 0059 | Firemen's retirement fund plan b-contribution. |
SF0107 | SEA No. 0060 | Pari-mutuel fee distribution-state fair account. |
SF0120 | SEA No. 0062 | Student expulsion hearing requirements. |
SF0142 | SEA No. 0063 | County regulation of livestock grazing. |
SF0047 | SEA No. 0066 | Controlled substances education and administration. |
SF0046 | SEA No. 0068 | Opioid prescription limits. |
HB0143 | HEA No. 0097 | Presentence investigation reports-judicial discretion. |
HB0020 | HEA No. 0099 | Program evaluation standards. |
HB0062 | HEA No. 0100 | Wyoming Utility Token Act-property amendments. |
HB0029 | HEA No. 0101 | Unclaimed life insurance benefits. |
HB0113 | HEA No. 0102 | Special electric utility agreements. |
HB0125 | HEA No. 0103 | District court filing fees. |
HB0243 | HEA No. 0108 | Driver's licenses. |
A really interesting one in this set is the one that designates certain towns and cities as Medal of Honor cities. It's set out below:
ORIGINAL HOUSE ENGROSSED
JOINT RESOLUTION. HJ0010
ENROLLED JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION
A JOINT RESOLUTION to designate cities and communities in the state of Wyoming as Medal of Honor cities or communities to honor the Medal of Honor recipients connected with the cities or communities.
WHEREAS, the Medal of Honor is our nation's highest award for valor presented to veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States for acting with conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of one's life during combat with an enemy of the United States; and
WHEREAS, the Medal of Honor medal is widely respected by the military and public alike; and
WHEREAS, Wyoming has been home to seventeen (17) Medal of Honor recipients from the United States Army, Unites States Navy and United States Marine Corps who served in five (5) wars, from the Civil War to the Vietnam War, over a period of one hundred seven (107) years; and
WHEREAS, seventeen (17) recipients who earned Medals of Honor, were born in, or laid to rest in six (6) cities and three (3) unincorporated areas in the state of Wyoming; and
WHEREAS, Wyoming's Medal of Honor recipients are not presently honored by Medal of Honor markers in their cities or other communities with which they were associated; and
WHEREAS, "Medal of Honor City or Community" markers in public places across Wyoming will preserve the legacy of service and sacrifices of Wyoming's recipients; and
WHEREAS, Wyoming deeply appreciates the service and sacrifice of its Medal of Honor recipients and the positive roles they have played in their communities for more than one hundred (100) years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING:
Section 1. The Wyoming legislature hereby designates Casper, Greybull, Cheyenne, Laramie, Powder River, Rock Springs and three (3) unincorporated areas, Platte River, Elkhorn Creek and Bluff Station as "Medal of Honor" cities and communities and encourages the creation of Medal of Honor markers in public places in the designated cities and communities.
Section 2. That the Secretary of State of Wyoming transmit copies of this resolution to the governing body of each Medal of Honor city or community, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, the Wyoming Veteran's Commission, the Wyoming Association of Municipalities, the Wyoming County Commissioners Association and state organizations of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
(END)
Speaker of the House
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President of the Senate
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Governor
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TIME APPROVED: _________
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DATE APPROVED: _________
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I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.
Chief Clerk
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It's a neat idea, but it contains an error. Little Powder River isn't an incorporated municipality. It used to be, but ceased to be quite some time ago.
I'm amazed that there's seventeen Wyomingites associated with the Medal of Honor, but then this notes that it does go back to the Civil War. At one time the Medal of Honor was the only medal issued by the United States military, and even civilians were eligible early on in some military circumstances. Peace time awards were in fact common early on, and were particular common in the Navy, where more than one sailor lost his life trying to save drowning individuals.
Well, it's a neat idea.
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Saturday, February 23, 2019
Pro Patria, French War Memorial
As with many French memorials, this war memorial was originally for the dead of World War One but was later added to so that those of World War Two could be additionally included.
MKTH photo.
Friday, February 22, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Henri Guillaumet, Pilot from Ligne
A memorial in Ligne, France, to Henri Guillaumet, a pilot who lost his life in World War Two.
The memorial was placed on the 50th anniversary of his death.
MKTH photograph.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Monday, February 18, 2019
In memory of Paul Vincent.
A monument to Paul Vincent, who was arrested on May 12, 1944, deported to Nevengamme, and who died at Bergen Belsen on April 13, 1945.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Monument to the soldiers of Villers sur Fere who lost their lives in World War One.
A monument in the French town of Vilers sur Fere to those who lost their lives in the service of France during World War One.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Monument to returning partisans, France.
A French monument to six French partisans who returned by parachute and lost their lives on May 9, 1944.
I'm unfamiliar with this incident, but a large percentage of these operations were unsuccessful due to the penetration of the British SOE by the Germans. The SOE was only one of several British secret service organizations during the war and was not a full time professional one. Following the war it investigated the penetration and somewhat, but not fully, determined what had occurred, although it also operated to cover up the event as well.
This monument indicates that the captured Frenchmen were deported to Germany where they must have been subsequently executed at some point.
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Wyoming National Guard Museum. Signed Into Law on February 14, 2019
ORIGINAL House
Bill No. HB0039
ENROLLED ACT NO. 4, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 General Session
AN
ACT relating to defense forces and affairs; designating the historic
Wyoming national guard armory as a museum; and providing for an
effective date.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
Section 1. W.S. 19‑14‑112 is created to read:
19‑14‑112. Description and declaration of Wyoming national guard museum.
The
lands in Laramie county, Wyoming, described as follows are hereby
declared to be the Wyoming national guard museum to be managed by the
military department: All of Block 8, Replat of Airport Addition to the
City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, as shown by the Replat of said Airport
Addition on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk and
Ex-Officio Register of Deeds, in and for said Laramie County, said
replat being filed on October 1, 1935, as No. 287212; LESS the Southerly
ten (10) feet of said Block 8, Replat of Airport Addition quitclaimed
to the City of Cheyenne by the Wyoming Army National Guard, as filed
June 15, 1995, in Book 1400, Page 461, in the records of said Clerk of
Laramie County, Wyoming.
Section 2. This act is effective July 1, 2019.
(END)
Speaker of the House
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President of the Senate
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Governor
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TIME APPROVED: _________
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DATE APPROVED: _________
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I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.
Chief Clerk
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Lex Anteinternet: Blog Mirror: “And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight:...
Lex Anteinternet: Blog Mirror: “And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight:...: “And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight:”* Remembering the Nine Soldiers in a World War I Photograph
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