The Canadian Navy will celebrate its centennial in 2010, by unveiling a monument......in May 2011.
Is the celebration committee staffed by the same people running the new ship acquisition scheduling?
Mind you, I guess it really isn't going to matter. Since it's being run by "an internationally renowned jury of art and design professionals...", my starting assumption is that the final memorial will not look remotely Naval, let alone even vaguely maritime. Pity.
The Canadian Navy will celebrate its centennial in 2010, by unveiling a monument......in May 2011.
Is the celebration committee staffed by the same people running the new ship acquisition scheduling?
Mind you, I guess it really isn't going to matter. Since it's being run by "an internationally renowned jury of art and design professionals...", my starting assumption is that the final memorial will not look remotely Naval, let alone even vaguely maritime. Pity.
The Canadian Navy will celebrate its centennial in 2010, by unveiling a monument......in May 2011.
Is the celebration committee staffed by the same people running the new ship acquisition scheduling?
This is a joint endeavor by the National Capital Commission and the Canadian Navy Centennial Committee. The NCC is the lead for the design competition and has out a call to artists.
This is a joint endeavor by the National Capital Commission and the Canadian Navy Centennial Committee. The NCC is the lead for the design competition and has out a call to artists.
Unveiling the monument will be the last several events that will take place across Canada beginning in 2009 and occuring mostly between May 4, 2010 and the first week of May 2011 -- the Centennial Year window.
The first week of May is significant to the Navy for two reasons.
The Naval Service Act was passed May 4, 1910 and
Battle of the Atlantic Sunday is the first Sunday in May that marks the longest battle of the Second World War.
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