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…
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!
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In this Issue:
President’s Report
Honours And Awards
Presentations
Deployments
Exercises
D-Day Dinner
Op Granite II
Veteran Affairs
Membership
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16 mars 2026
Au cours de l’année écoulée, l’Association du génie militaire canadienne a continué d’évoluer en tant qu’organisation vouée à soutenir la communauté des ingénieurs militaires canadiens. De nombreux membres ont exprimé le souhait de voir le travail de l’Association et les initiatives menées au nom de la famille des ingénieurs bénéficier d’une plus grande visibilité. En réponse à cette demande, nous commencerons à publier régulièrement des mises à jour sur nos…
Kyle Scott, who, among his many other jobs, is our VP for Honours & Awards. Kyle recently found a lost Afghanistan Campaign Star in a collection and bought it for about $400 of his own money. Google quickly found several news articles about Trooper Jankowski of the Royal Canadian Dragoons and used a Facebook post on his page to appeal to his followers to help him find the family. In only 30 minutes, he had the information he needed to contact the soldier's daughter,…
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The CME would like to announce the release or retirement of the following members (no biographies submitted):
WO T. Sit, CD - After more than 28 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, WO T. Sit, CD, will retire on 17 August 2026. Anecdotes and well wishes may be sent to M. Leblond: maude.leblond@forces.gc.ca
WO D.F.M. Sperry, CD - After more than 25 years of loyal and…
Written by Capt Chris Kincaid, 1 ESU, DS Troop Comd
From 11 – 24 January 2026, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) deployed a specialized Technical Assessment Team (TAT) to assist the Pimicikamak Cree Nation (PCN) in Cross Lake, MB, after a 6-day power outage and extreme cold left the community in a state of emergency. The TAT was comprised primarily of members from 1 Engineer Support Unit, and its mission was to assess damage to the critical infrastructure and…
Article By: Capt Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) Operations Officer 2
Real Property Operations Unit (West) (RPOU(W)) strengthened its engagement with regional defence partners as LCol Melanie Arsenault, RPOU(W) Commanding Officer, participated in discussions within the emerging Edmonton Region Defence Alliance (ERDA). ERDA serves as a coordinated regional network connecting primes, innovators, academia, government, and defence organizations to support Canada’s defence, security, and dual‑…
Op GRANITE II – Horaire des activités
Votre séjour à Chilliwack sera aussi chargé que vous le souhaitez.
Les principales activités d’Op GRANITE II comprennent la rencontre d’accueil (Meet & Greet), la cérémonie commémorative et de redédicace, le dîner commémoratif ainsi que le brunch d’au revoir. Plusieurs activités optionnelles sont également organisées par divers groupes de bénévoles. Pour plus de commodité, toutes les activités sont énumérées ici avec des détails…
Article By: Capt Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) Operations Officer 2
In a ceremony honouring 60 extraordinary members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Master Warrant Officer Clint Orr was invested as a Member of the Order of Military Merit (MMM) on 12 Nov 25. For many, it was a once-in-a-lifetime moment in a storied hall. For MWO Orr, it was also a homecoming that carried him back 18 years to the very same room where he had previously stood before the Chief of the Defence Staff and the…