Year 7 for Op SAPPER CLAUS / Sept année pour l'Op SAPPER CLAUS
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This year the volunteers at the Mapping and Charting Establishment will prepare over 160 gift packages to be sent to our Engineers serving overseas and in the far north. In addition to the usual gift items, this year the package will include a COVID face mask. This annual CMEA event honours those who serve during the holiday season away from family and home.
Help Ruth-Ann Live Beyond Cancer
Captain Ruth-Ann Beaudry (nee Schamuhn) graduated from RMC in 1999 and served as an engineer officer in 5 RGC before becoming a Medical Officer.
Three years ago, Ruth-Ann was diagnosed with an aggressive type of kidney cancer. The cancer continues to spread and she was medically released from Canadian Forces a few months ago. Unfortunately, there are no more publicly-funded treatment options available so she is seeking private options.
76 Years On: Sapper Bravery and Sacrifice in the Battle of the Scheldt
Friday 2 October 2020 marks 76 years since the day the First Canadian Army launched the Battle of the Scheldt to unlock the shipping route to the port of Antwerp and open a vital supply route to support the Allied advance into Germany. Strong defences and the unique geography of the Scheldt Estuary made this one of the most difficult battlefields of the Second World War. Under Canadian leadership, Canadian, British and Polish troops advanced over a maze of narrow roads, canals, dykes and flooded lowlands.
D-Day Veteran Sgt Bill Ludlow (Ret'd) Celebrates 100th Birthday
On 13 September 2020, a well-known ex-member of 34 Combat Engineer Regiment, Sgt Bill Ludlow, celebrated his 100th birthday. Bill was a member of the 16th Field Company, RCE, from 1941 to 1945. Bill is not only one of few living veterans of the Second World War to have served in the same unit as his father, but he also landed in Normandy on D-Day, June 6th, 1944. In recognition of his distinguished and dedicated service, the Regiment established the Ludlow Trophy in 1983 to honour his memory.
CWO Stacy Merriam Appointed CME Branch CWO
On 25 August, CWO Stacy Merriam, MB, CD, was appointed the new Canadian Military Engineer Branch Chief Warrant Officer. He replaced CWO Glenn Simpkin, CD and assumed his new responsibility during the Change of Appointment ceremony presided over by the CAF Chief Military Engineer, MGen J.S. Sirois, OMM, CD.
Beaver Tales 21 August 2020
The latest issue, Beaver Tales 21 August is now available. In this issue:
- Announcements, Upcoming Events & Important Information
- Awards, Promotions and Recognitions
- ADM(IE) in the News
- Employee Departures
Beaver Tales, the ADM(IE) biweekly newsletter, is your one-stop-shop for all information IE. Download your copy below.