CHIMO! Communiqués

CHIMOs by Title and Year of Publication.

CHIMO! Communiqués are informal way of disseminating unclassified information of interest to the CME Family. They are collected, collated and distributed by the CME Branch Adjutant and passed down the line. There is no schedule for these publications, nor is are there any terms of reference concerning their content. You can review past issues in our archives using the Search feature on this page.

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BGen PJ McCabe, A4, 1 CAD visited 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron, Bridgewater, NS

On 13 Nov 02 BGen PJ McCabe, A4, 1 CAD, visited 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron, Bridgewater, NS. Maj Carlos Marques, Commanding Officer of 14 AES presented BGen McCabe with a copy of the Squadron Badge. Shown here: L-R, CWO Gary Ryan, 14… more...

New Recruits for 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron (14 AES)

The recruitment program is a very important process within the CF and is the lifeline for the future of our units. We have established a successful recruiting program at 14 AES that attracts young Reservists from the local communities that… more...

Dedication Ceremony for No. 2 Construction Battalion - 144 Airfield Engineering Flight (AEF) Pictou County

On 15 June 2002, a dedication ceremony was held at the facilities of 144 AEF in the town of Pictou for the former members of the No 2 Construction Battalion, otherwise known as The Black Battalion, with the intent to increase the public… more...

Martins River Bridge - "Damn all that eagerness"

By Capt Gary Silliker, OC 143 AEF Lunenburg County On 17 June members of 143 AEF Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, under the leadership of MWO Clayton, arrived at the Martins River Railway Bridge to start the task of decking the bridge for… more...

Personnel Newsletter 31 March 2001

Chimo! Personnel Newsletter of the Canadian Military Engineers FROM THE BRANCH ADVISOR 1. Take time to read this edition of CHIMO! Once you have browsed through it the first time, you should be able to remark on how well it reflects on the… more...

Chimo! December 2000

FROM THE BRANCH ADVISOR 1. The year draws to a close … It has been a year of considerable accomplishment for our military engineer family. At a time when there is some anxiety in respect of what the future holds for the Canadian Forces and… more...

Chimo! Personnel Newsletter of the Canadian Military Engineers 30 Sep 2000

FROM THE BRANCH ADVISOR 1. An old Chinese proverb suggests something about curses and interesting times. Ever the optimist, I am given to think that perhaps the engineer context must be related to blessings and interesting times. Certainly… more...

Chimo June 2000

FROM THE BRANCH ADVISOR 1. Since the last edition of CHIMO – The CME Personnel Newsletter, the Branch has continued to distinguish itself in support of operations, to demonstrate its capability and pride in supporting the chain of command… more...