Association du génie militaire canadien

L'AGMC est une association dynamique ouverte à tous les membres de la famille Génie Militaire Canadien. Depuis sa création en 2000, il a grandi à près de 2500 membres avec 21 chapitres et six unités de réserve affiliées réparties dans tout le pays.

27 avril dans l'histoire

On this day in 2001, the CFB Chilliwack Historical Society was incorporated to preserve the heritage of the CME family in and around the base.

Opération GRANITE II – Centre d'information

Cette page vous redirigera vers les articles les plus récents publiés sur le site web de la AGMC. Des informations plus détaillées sur l'histoire du parc et du mémorial « All Sappers » ainsi que sur nos événements à venir sont disponibles sur le site web de l'opération GRANITE II. Updates Op GRANITE II - Qui sera présent ? Op GRANITE II Mise à jour du 3 avril 2026 Op GRANITE II Mise à jour de janvier 2026 Op GRANITE September 2025 Update Op GRANITE II August 2025…

Retraites et Libérations mars 2026

Le GMC aimerait annoncer la libération ou la retraite des membres suivants (aucune biographie soumise): Après plus de 6 années de service loyal et dévoué aux Forces armées canadiennes et à la Branche du Génie militaire canadien, Cpl S. Alif, (00339) sera libéré le 31 mars 2026. Des anecdotes et des bons vœux de départ peuvent être envoyés au Capt S. Tso: samson.tso@forces.gc.ca Après plus de 13 années de service loyal et dévoué aux Forces armées canadiennes et à la…

39 CER Association March 2026 Newsletter

PRESIDENT’S REPORT Hi all, this newsletter covers a very interesting article about Op AMARNA by Maj Andrew Gower.  It is very good read. 6 FES Day Dinner is just around the corner.  Save the date! Bill WenmanPresident In this Issue: President’s Report Honours And Awards Presentations Deployments Exercises D-Day Dinner Op Granite II Veteran Affairs Membership Download the complete newsletter below.
Captain Coulson Norman Mitchell, VC, MC memorial plaque in the City of Escaudoeuvres

Mémorial pour les actions de la croix de Victoria du capitaine Mitchell

Un mémorial dédié au Capitaine Coulson Norman Mitchell, VC, MC, a été dévoilé le 14 octobre 2016 en France par la ville d'Escaudœuvres. Le mémorial commémore l'action héroïque du Capitaine Mitchell pendant la Première Guerre mondiale et son détachement qui a empêché l'ennemi de détruire les ponts sur le Canal de l'Escaut, essentiels à l'avancée canadienne. La ville d'Escaudœuvres considère le 9 octobre comme sa Journée de la Libération et organise une cérémonie annuelle ce jour-là pour…

Stanley Park - Un héritage du génie militaire

Avec l'arrivée de la gouvernance britannique en 1763 dans ce qui allait devenir le Canada, les Royal Engineers britanniques assument une grande responsabilité dans la construction d'ouvrages défensifs ainsi que dans le développement des colonies nord-américaines. Les premières activités comprenaient la construction de forts, de routes et de ponts, ainsi que de canaux intérieurs et de voies navigables. Des monuments tels que la citadelle d'Halifax et le fort Henry à Kingston sont toujours…

Fort Louisburg reconstruction // Reconstruction du fort Louisbourg

La forteresse du Cap-Breton est restaurée à partir de décombres de démolition

Les ingénieurs militaires de France et d'Angleterre ont planifié et construit leurs fortifications vitales dans le Nouveau Monde. À la fin de la guerre de la reine Anne en 1713, la France avait renoncé à ses droits sur Terre-Neuve et la Nouvelle-Écosse, à l'exception de l'île du Cap-Breton (île Royale) et a planifia la construction d’une forteresse à Louisbourg pour contrôler l'approche maritime de Québec.

Le groupe de colons français, au nombre de 116 âmes à l’origine, incluait l'…

MWO/Adjum M.D.A. Carter, CD

Après plus de 20 ans de service loyal et dévoué aux Forces armées canadiennes et à la Branche du Génie…

Cpl B. Ouellette

After more than 9 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch,

Cpl B. Ouellette

Après plus de 9 ans de service loyal et dévoué aux Forces armées canadiennes et à la Branche du Génie…

WO Wayne Alvin Charlebois, MMM, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Wayne Alvin Charlebois, MMM, CD (Ret’d) of Two Hills AB, on 14 January 2026 at the age of 86 years. Wayne was a Combat Engineer with Airborne and Combat Diver Supervisor specialties. 

Born in the Ottawa area, Wayne grew up in eastern Ontario and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1956. After completing his basic Field Engineer training at the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering in Chilliwack BC, his first posting was to 1 Field Squadron in Petawawa ON. His next move was to 4 Field Squadron in Werl, Germany (1961 - 64), after which he returned to 1 Field Squadron (1964 - 68). 

Wayne was part of the large contingent of Airborne Sappers in 1 Field Squadron who were posted to Edmonton AB when the Airborne Regiment and 1 Airborne Field Squadron were formed in 1968. A six-year posting with the Squadron included a tour in Cyprus with the Canadian Airborne Regiment during the Turkish invasion, when he was awarded the MMM for his actions in combat. 

Wayne served his last two tours in Chilliwack where he was with both the Canadian Forces Officer Candidate School (1974 - 76) and the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (1976 - 80).

Wayne retired from the Canadian Forces in 1980 and then went to work with BC Forestry before moving on to Alberta as a Department of Highways Supervisor.   Wayne joined the Reserves with 8 Field Engineer Regiment in Edmonton and served with them until his full retirement in the mid-1990s.   A debilitating stroke in 2000 limited his enjoyment of retirement. 

In accordance with Wayne’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no service will be held. If desired, donations may be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation { 5626-51 Street, St. Paul, AB T0A 3A1}. Online condolences can be sent to the funeral home.

WO George Michael Barron, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer George Michael Barron, CD (Ret’d) on 12 April 2026, peacefully in his 81st year, in Fort Saskatchewan AB, after a brief illness.

George was a member of 56 Field Squadron in St John's NL over two decades in the 1960s to  1980s, rising to the rank of Warrant Officer.  After earning a degree in Archeology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. George moved to Alberta.

In keeping with George’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Interment will occur at a later date in Newfoundland, where he will return home to rest. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SPCA in memory of George’s great love for cats. Online condolences can be sent to the funeral home.
 

Spr Edward “Ed” Wilson Adamache (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Edward “Ed” Wilson Adamache (Ret’d) of Moose Jaw SK  on 6  April 2026 at the age of 86 years.

Ed was born at his home in Wheatstone SK, and attended school in Claudia and Kayville.  He worked for various farmers throughout his life.  Ed went to work for CP Rail for a while, but then decided to enlist in the Army. He joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and was stationed at Chilliwack and Vancouver BC, and at Petawawa ON. Ed retired from the Canadian Forces in 1959 and moved back to the family farm while working various jobs in many places.

In 1971, the family moved to Moose Jaw and Ed farmed and worked on many jobs in the field of Power Engineering, which included work at 15 Wing Moose Jaw and the University of Regina. After enjoying his retirement, Ed had health issues and moved to Pioneer Lodge. 

A Time of Visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, 11 April 2026 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Moose Jaw Funeral Home {268 Mulberry Lane, Moose Jaw}  . Ed’s Funeral Service will be held on Monday, 13 April 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Moose Jaw Funeral Home.  Interment will take place at the Moose Jaw Funeral Home Columbarium.  Those who are not able to attend may view the service by going to www.moosejawfuneralhome.com/webcast/.    

Online condolences can be sent to the funeral Home. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Ed’s name may be made to the Pioneers Lodge Activities Department, 1000 Albert St, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 2Y2.