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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Commanding an Engineer Troop in Afghanistan

Reprinted from Veritas Fall/Winter 2009 Written by 23361 Captain Guillaume Moreau What an enriching and stimulating experience it is to be commanding an engineer troop in Afghanistan! Each day brings new challenges. On… more...

Nesting at KAF: Little Owl builds homes for Herons and Helicopters

This article has been removed from the Air Force news archive.

Streets named for fallen World War II soldiers

From Canadian Army News TORONTO, Ontario – On November 4, the City of Toronto held a street sign unveiling ceremony to honour three local young men who were killed in Italy during World War II. Spr Edward Seminoff, 24, also served with the… more...

Operation BERLIN September 25/26 1944

Operation BERLIN September 25/26 1944 - The Evacuation after Operation MARKET GARDEN Four Grade VI and VIII elementary students in Arnprior, ON recently undertook an ambitious project to examine how the Canadian WW II participation is so… more...

Scottish Group Honours WW II Heroism of RCE George Cross Recipient Cpl James Hendry

The wartime death of Corporal James Hendry who was killed when he tried to prevent an explosion during WW II was recognized on 14 August 2008 in the Scottish Highland community where he lost his life. LCol R.S. Martinell, our CME Exchange… more...