6/2/2023 0 Comments Remembrance poppy canada![]() I was a program manager team lead and I programmed in two languages – Simscript, for modeling and simulation logic, and Fortran for geographic information systems (GIS) processing. Patriot Training Simulators are Patriot missile operations simulation stations used to train Patriot Air Defense Artillery personnel. I worked for the Directorate of Combat Development as an operations system analyst/programmer for the support of Patriot Training Simulators at Fort Bliss, Texas. Rey shares what the military meant to him and his thoughts on Veterans Day/Remembrance Day. He developed skills and life experiences that allowed him to excel in both the military and later at Infor. Rey started his career in the US Army where he was an operations research systems analyst (OSRA)/programmer. Renard “Rey” Currie, Senior Director of Infor Cloverleaf Product Management, coordinates activities across multiple departments, which focus on enhancing customer experience and success. Employee spotlight: Renard Currie, US Army retired To recognize all service members, current and retired, across all branches of the US military, in 1954 Nov 11 became known as Veterans Day. More than 16 million people were mobilized. In the United States, World War II had been the greatest military mobilization in the nation’s history. ![]() After World War II, most nations that celebrated Armistice Day changed the name to Remembrance Day, to remember all who had fallen in all conflicts. The aftereffects of World War I, starvation, disease, and exposure would claim an additional 5 million civilians and leave much of Europe in ruins.įrom this ruin, nations across the globe would honor, celebrate, and mourn the sacrifices made by military members to achieve peace on Nov 11-a day that would be originally known as Armistice Day.Īs time passed and additional conflicts occurred, Armistice Day had to evolve. By Terry Roepke, Senior Project Manager, Infor Finance Business Innovations History of Veterans/Remembrance Dayīy the time the guns of “The Great War” fell silent on Nov 11, 1918, more than 9 million Central and Allied Powers military service members had lost their lives, with Germany, Russia, France, and Great Britain losing more than a million each.
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