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New Director – Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers (Dir RCE)

On 1 April 2021, the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers welcomes Colonel Ryan Smith as our new Director. Appointed by the Commander of the Canadian Army, Corps Directors provide the Army Chain of Command with critical inputs on personnel management and succession planning, capability development, and occupation advisor functions. The RCE thanks Colonel Kyle Solomon for his three years of dedicated service as the outgoing Director.

CME Commendation Presented to Cpl Kyle Scott (Ret'd)

In recognition of his exceptional care and compassion in assisting generations of Canadian Veterans to acquire missing medals and awards to which they were entitled, for working with the Last Post Fund in the provision of missing and replacement grave markers and for promoting Canadian military history and continuing to honourably represent the Canadian Military Engineers within his community, Canada and internationally, Corporal Kyle Scott (Ret'd) was presented with the…

CWO Keith Mitchell Marks End of His Engineer, SAR Career ‘at the top of my game’

Chief Warrant Officer Keith Mitchell CV, MMM, MSM, CD could add two more years to his exceptional, 40-plus year military service, but he’s calling it a career March 31. “I’m the highest decorated currently member of the Canadian Armed Forces. I’m a chief warrant officer. I’m happy, I’m healthy. I’m going out at the top of my game.” In 1980, CWO Mitchell joined the 3rd Field Engineer Regiment in Montreal and spent four years as a reserve field engineer,…

Sapeur dans le besoin

Sapeur William Allard est membre du 34 RGC à Rouyn Noranda, servant sur une base de classe «A» face à une tragédie. Sa sœur, Jessica Allard, a lancé une campagne Go Fund Me et le CMEA apporte son aide. Cliquez ici pour aider. Bonjour! Je sollicite votre aide, car mon frère a tout perdu dans un incendie ravageur. Il est étudiant au Cégep de Rouyn-Noranda et aura besoin de toute l'aide possible pour se trouver un nouveau logement et tout le nécessaire pour celui…

Presentation to 1 CER

Sgt Ryan Perry retired and made a presentation of a wooden replica of a Cougar MRAP to 1 CER.

39 CER Newsletter March 2021

In this Isuue: President’s Report Ex Alpine Sapper Ex Frozen Sapper Honours And Awards Membership 39 CER Association Contacts

Update - CDA and CDAI Statement on Recent Allegations of Sexual Misconduct in the CAF

Update: May 10, 2021 A Strong and effective Canadian Armed Forces are essential to the defence and security of Canadians. The ongoing crisis with sexual misconduct and harmful behaviours within the ranks and failures in leadership at all levels have undermined confidence in the institution. Trust has been lost with many serving and retired members, and Canadians are asking legitimate questions about organizational culture that is too often not meeting the espoused…

Another Way to be Notified of New CMEA Last Posts

On average, we publish a current Last Post about twice a week. To help you follow the publication of new Last Posts we installed a RSS Feed feature and invited individuals to set up this service. See: https://cmea-agmc.ca/rss-feeds-now-available.  As an alternative to the RSS Feed service for new Last Posts, you now have a FaceBook option to be automatically notified when a new Last Post is published. If you are a user of FaceBook, you can follow join the CMEA…

LGen Chris Whitecross (Ret'd) Joins the Athena Network

From eVeritas - RMC Newsletter (RMC Public Affairs / Gracieuseté des Affaires publiques du RMC) (Tuesday, February 16, 2021) The Athena Network announces that LGen (Ret’d) Christine Whitecross has accepted the invitation to serve as the Athena Network’s very first Senior Mentor. In this role, she will offer mentorship guidance that extends to all naval and officer cadets, as well as share her knowledge and expertise on various subjects through both formal and informal…

Military Cartographer 2020

CO's Message Its been a challenging year, and with it came new forms of stress and anxiety that most of us had not experienced in our lives. In fact it seems obvious now that this pandemic will be a defining experience for our generation, not unlike what periods of world wars have been for our parents or grand-parents. Yet, despite all that, features were collected and maps were produced.