2023 VETS Lab Ride
Nov
9
11:30 AM11:30

2023 VETS Lab Ride

What: 2023 VETS Lab Ride

When: Thursday, November 9

Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (see event timeline below)

Where: Badged Rider Staging: TBD; Non-Badged Rider Staging: Visitor Center Parking at Greenville East Gate

Event POC: Kelly Burns, Michele Morris Email: vets-info@llnl.gov

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Operation Value a Veteran 2022
Nov
16
7:00 AM07:00

Operation Value a Veteran 2022

JOIN THE VETERANS IN ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY, & SCIENCE IN SAYING "THANK YOU" TO OUR VETERANS AT THE LIVERMORE VA COMMUNITY LIVING CENTER. TO PURCHASE A MEAL FOR A VETERAN PLEASE VISIT

https://www.vetsinenergy.com/vets-store/operation-value-a-veteran


MEALS ARE $20 PER PLATE AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

CLASSIC SCRAMBLED EGGS, BREAKFAST POTATOES, CINNAMON ROLL FRENCH TOAST BAKE (PLUS BUTTER & SYRUP), BACON & SAUSAGE


MEALS WILL BE DELIVERED ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AT 0800


*DUE TO THE CURRENT SAFETY POSTURE AT THE LIVERMORE VA COMMUNITY LIVING CENTER, WE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO SERVE THE RESIDENTS BREAKFAST. WE HOPE WE WILL BE ABLE TO UPHOLD THIS TRADITION IN 2023.

QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT MICHELE MORRIS AT 925-344-9648

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Peter MacDonald. Sr. - WWII Navajo Code Talker
Aug
11
12:00 PM12:00

Peter MacDonald. Sr. - WWII Navajo Code Talker

Navajo Code Talkers Day, celebrated every year on August 14, is a day that holds great importance in the history of the U.S. This is because the day recognizes the contributions of Native American soldiers during World War II. Yes, Native American soldiers encoded and transmitted messages using a complex Navajo language-based code during a time when secret communication was essential to win a war. And guess what? The code was never broken by Japanese forces in the Pacific and proved to be of great assistance to the U.S. Marines. On this day, celebrate the great American heroes and their service to the nation!

 

The Navajo Code is a unique World War II legacy. It was used in all Pacific battles to transmit top secret and confidential messages. It is the only military code in modern history, never broken by an enemy. The Navajo Code commissioned by the United State Marine Corps saved hundreds of thousands of lives and helped to shorten the war in the Pacific.

 

Peter MacDonald will discuss his experiences as a traditionally raised Navajo boy, in training to become a Medicine man, eventually joining the USMC during World War II to become one of the 400 legendary Navajo Code Talker’s.

https://llnlfed.webex.com/llnlfed/onstage/g.php?MTID=ea9b5c84e970bd8ac3a0372115f0f3b5c

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