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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Slesse Range Accident Remembered

By Capt C.M. Legarie, Explosive Operations and Search Troop Commander, Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering Tragedy struck the Canadian Forces (CF) and the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) on the… more...

Echoes of an Accident

By Captain Gary Silliker 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron, Pine Grove, Lunenburg, NS In June of 1988, officers at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) in Chilliwack, BC, were on the Slesse Range conducting demolition… more...

Izzy Dolls Update

April 2008 After the untimely deaths of both parents of The Late MCpl “Izzy” Isfeld, the IZZY DOLL project continues under new leadership. At the request of the Isfeld family, Shirley O’Connell of the Order of the Eastern Star continues… more...

World War II Sapper Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday

“.. Brigadier Elliot Rodger, characterized by many as the finest staff officer produced by the Canadian Army during the war…”                                … more...

A Pukka Tipper

By Jim Harris The CFB Chilliwack Historical Society now proudly displays its recently restored Second World War vehicle, a Royal Canadian Engineers Chevrolet, 3 Ton Dump Truck. The General Motors “3 Ton Chevrolet Lorry, Tipping” was first… more...