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First World War Veterans of Guysborough County

The year 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the First World War. Bruce MacDonald, a recently retired high school Social Studies teacher in Nova Scotia, has created a blog to share the stories of the war's Guysborough County veterans, while providing background information related to their experiences. We have posted links to his stories on our site. Visit our page Stories About or By Sappers.

A Collective Voice for Canada’s Veterans

Former CDS Paul Manson makes a case for today's need for a new way for Canada’s military veterans to express their needs, concerns, and ambitions. In an editorial piece currently circulating among a number of veterans organizations, Mr. Manson makes a forceful argument for the establishment of a new structure to gather the many and varied veterans organizations under one lead to present their concerns in a convincing and forceful, yet constructive, way to seek solutions from…

Engineer Appointed New Commander for Canadian Forces Intelligence Command

OTTAWA – Major-General Paul Wynnyk assumed the role of Commander Canadian Forces Intelligence Command (CFINTCOM) and Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI) today from Major-General Christian Rousseau. The change of command ceremony was held at the Cartier Drill Hall and was attended by Richard B. Fadden, Deputy Minister of National Defence, and presided over by General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff. See the full article at http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=866099

OMM Investiture Ceremony

On Friday, June 20, 2014 the Governor General presided over an Order of Military Merit investiture ceremony. Among those invested into the order were the following Military Engineers: Brigadier-General Karl McQuillan, O.M.M., C.D Captain Kirk Darch, M.M.M., C.D. CWO Daryl Foster, MMM, CD CWO Carl Kletke, M.M.M., C.D

Engineers Lead the Way at CAF Running Nationals

Capt Celine Best from 4ESR, Gagetown and Maj Claire Bramma from CFINTCOM HQ, Ottawa finished 1st and 2nd respectively in the half-marathon event at the CAF Running Nationals. See more about the Running Nationals at CMEA News Brief and Chimo Communiqués for 24 June 2014.

RCAF Construction Engineer Places First in CAF 5K Race at Running Nationals

RCAF Construction Engineer Places First in CAF 5K Race at Running Nationals Captain Craig Fettes, from the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) Directorate of Air Support in Ottawa, finished first in the 5‐kilometre event at the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Running Nationals on May 24, 2014. Captain Craig Fettes (right) with the Canadian Armed Forces Running Patron, Brigadier‐General Alain Pelletier. The CAF Running Nationals brings together many elite athletes for its 5‐…

CME Change of Appointment – Branch Advisor

Under the authority of the Chief of Military Personnel, Col Kevin G. Horgan, CD, was appointed the new Branch Advisor for Canadian Military Engineers. On the 11 June 2014, he has assumed his new responsibility during the Change of Appointment ceremony presided over by the CAF Chief Military Engineer, MGen C.T. Whitecross, OMM, CD.

Free Baggage for Serving and Retired Military

May 29, 2014 Effective immediately, members of the Canadian and U.S. military will benefit from an enhanced baggage allowance whenever they travel on a flight operated by Air Canada, Air Canada rouge or Air Canada Express. Eligible active and retired members of the Canadian and U.S. military are entitled to up to three pieces of checked baggage, each weighing up to 32 kg (70 lb) each.   After completing their check-in, eligible customers are invited to see an airport…

Combat Engineer ‘Soldiers On’ to Gold

Capt. Blaise Lapointe competes for gold in the cycling competition at the 2014 Warrior Pentathlon at the US Marine Corps Paralympic style trials in Camp Pendleton. California. You can read the complete article from the Gagetown Gazette at this link