Refresh Safe Drivin KEEP YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY, AND A ugust brings with it the end of summer vacation and the prospect of a new school year. However, at the time of writing, whether or not schools open their doors this fall is yet to be determined. Regardless of what happens in the fall, road safety is always essential this time of year. Now is a great time to refresh safe driving
PrivateWojtek,Heroic BrownBearofWWII Many brave soldiers answered the call to bear arms during WWII, but one Polish artillery supply company took things a step further and armed a bear. That’s right — among the countless animal heroes of WWII was a full-grown brown bear from the mountains of Northern Iran named Wojtek. Wojtek first joined the Polish soldiers as a cub. A young Iranian boy found him after a hunter most likely shot his mother. Then, when a group of Polish prisoners of war, recently released from Soviet gulags to join the Allied forces, passed through the town where the boy and the bear cub lived, they traded some of their rations for the cub and took him with them. The soldiers loved the cub and named him Wojtek, which means “happy warrior” in Polish. They nursed him with condensed milk from a vodka bottle and fed him some of their limited rations. Over time, the bear grew to be 6 feet tall and over 400 pounds, but because he had grown up around humans, he was a gentle giant. He learned several mannerisms from his human friends and even took a liking to beer and cigarettes. For the many soldiers who had lost or were separated from their families, Wojtek was a welcome boost to morale. When the soldiers reached the coast of Egypt, where they were to embark by boat to Italy, British soldiers wouldn’t let Wojtek on board because he wasn’t a soldier. So naturally, the Polish soldiers gave Wojtek a service number, and he officially became a private in their company, complete with a rank and a paybook. Private Wojtek’s moment of fame came when his company fought in the Battle of Monte Cassino. The bear saw his human counterparts carrying crates of artillery shells, and he began mirroring their actions. Throughout the entire battle, he calmly carried crates of ammo, which would have required four men to lift, to his comrades. In honor of Wojtek’s service during the battle, the company changed its emblem to an image of a bear carrying an artillery shell, and Wojtek was promoted to the rank of corporal. After the war, Wojtek was moved to a zoo in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he lived until he was 21 years old. There is now a bronze statue of Wojtek in Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens, ensuring that this brave bear will not be forgotten.
practices to ensure everyone’s safety. Practice Caution in School Zones
Unfortunately, the majority of kids struck by motor vehicles are near their schools at the time of the accident. It is absolutely essential to proceed slowly and cautiously while driving in these areas, whether you’re dropping your child off or simply driving through. Be sure to obey the school zone speed limits and come to a complete stop at crosswalks. Also, give yourself a little extra time each day to travel so you’re not tempted to speed. Share the Road With Pedestrians Always keep an eye out for any pedestrians and cyclists who may be using the sidewalks or bike lanes. While bicycles have ProtectYour Loved ones KNOWTHEWARNING SIGNS OF NURSING HOME NEGLECT
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