The CME would like to announce the release or retirement of the following members. (No biographies submitted):
After more than 29 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, LCol S.M. House, CD, will retire on Canada Day, 01 July 2024. Anecdotes and well wishes may be sent to CPO2 C.G. Pengelly at Catherine.Pengelly@forces.gc.ca.
After more than 22 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed…
Article by Shaun Delamere, Operations Officer, RPOU(W) Calgary
As part of the federal government's commitment to reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficiencies, The Military Museums (TMM) in Calgary was one of two DND buildings in Alberta to be selected for the Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) program. The aim of the program is to assess the current operation of the building equipment and systems, and to provide recommendations to all…
Article by MWO Jason Swanson, Real Properties Operations Detachment Cold Lake
On May 08, Lt Timothy Cook, a Construction Engineering Officer in RPOU(W) Det Cold Lake, received his commission scroll and was also awarded the Vice Chief of Defence Staff Commendation. This is the second-highest command commendation that can be presented to a serving member.
Lt Cook was nominated for the VCDS commendation for his exemplary work at RP Ops Det Cold Lake. After commissioning from…
Article by: Capt. Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) HQ Operations Officer
On 02 May, the Real Property Operation Unit (West) (RPOU(W)) Comd Team visited Canadian Force Base Suffield. In addition to meeting with key base stakeholders, the aim of the visit was to celebrate the Engineer’s birthday, offer best wishes to two deploying members, and most importantly, to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of CFB Suffield members.
The visit was a fitting occasion to celebrate Military Engineer…
On 6 June 1944, Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy (France) to open the way to Germany from the West. Victory in the Normandy campaign would come at a terrible cost. The Canadians suffered the most casualties of any division in the 21st British Army Group.
On the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, the CMEA reminds us of our 19 Sappers who were killed during the assault. This project started in 2014, for the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, when the Juno Beach…
A group of Canadian Forces military engineers, the station command team, and Nasittuq technicians standing proudly in front of the CFS Alert welcome sign. They have been deployed to the northernmost Canadian Armed Forces station standing together for 121st birthday of the Canadian Military Engineers. As the icy wind whips around them, they stand tall and strong, embodying the motto of the Canadian Military Engineers: "Ubique" - Everywhere.
CMEA Members,
Applications for the CMEA Bursary Program 2024 are open to CMEA members and their dependents. Applications must be received before 31 August 2024. See the CMEA website for additional information: CMEA Bursary Program | Canadian Military Engineers (cmea-agmc.ca)
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The CMEA awards the Major-General John Arthur Stewart Trophy Awarded to the top Military Engineer cadet in their graduating year. This year, 29710 OCdt Megan Roy (00181-01 Engineer) received the trophy from Col John Lesperance (Ret'd) on behalf of the CMEA.
The award is based on high standards of proficiency in each of the four components of the RMCC: Academics, Military, Physical Fitness and Bilingualism.
Article submitted by LCol Mike Dunning
Army Technical Staff Officer/Warrant Officer Program (ATSOP/ATWOP) students from the Department of Applied Military Science (AMS) of the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) recently returned from a week-long Field Study Trip (FST) to Eastern Europe.
There are currently three Engineers on course: WO Sebastien Plourde, Capt MacKenzie Saphire, and Capt James Heuckendorff. Others will be coming in next year. Other…