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Hybrid Power Generation and Management System (HPGS)

Members of 1 Engineer Support Unit recently visited the cold climate trials of the Hybrid Power Generation and Management System (HPGS) project in Ottawa. The HGPS incorporates solar, wind and diesel power generation into a single system that can be packed into a shipping container and sent anywhere in the world. It is designed to improve efficiency in NATO operations and reduce the dependence on fossil fuels. In support of the achieving of the targets specified in Strong,…

Election – CMEA Board of Directors

The Canadian Military Engineers Association (CMEA) recently elected a new Board of Directors, which was required for the incoming National Treasurer and Senior Vice President to join the Board. The new Board of Directors is comprised as follows: - President: Richard Dickson; - Executive Director: David Burke; - Senior Vice President: Louis Myre - Secretary: Renald Nelson; - National Treasurer: Jonalyn Gamboa; and - Registrar: John MacPherson. The Association wishes to thank…

Travel Discounts for CMEA Members

The CMEA is pleased to offer an exclusive worldwide travel discount service to our members through our Member Travel Discount Program with Local Hospitality. Savings average 10-20% below-market on all hotels and car rental suppliers around the world. Simply login to the site and click on CMEA Members Only Privileges under Membership.  Then click on the 'Members Content' link on the righthand panel.

Soldier On - OCdt Michael Briggs (Ret'd)

Reprinted from Soldier On I joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1986 and trained as a Combat Engineer, which involved an explosives training phase. On 20 June 1988, at Sleese Creek, CFB Chilliwack, I would survive the worst training accident in Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering history. While some members of my course dug a hole for charging, I cut and prepared the explosives. We were tired, the staff pushed us to work quickly, and while no one knows exactly…

Voices of Liberation

25 March 2019: To mark the 75th anniversary of some of the most momentous battles in history, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) has recorded the voices of the “greatest generation” to build a unique online sound archive to explains why the Commission’s war graves, cemeteries and memorials are as poignant today as when they were first built 75 years ago.  The CWGC honours the 1,700,000 men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First and Second…

Senior Appointments

The Branch Adjutant has informed of the following: LIEUTENANT-COLONEL D.R. HENLEY will be promoted Colonel and appointed Director Air Personnel Management, in Ottawa, replacing Colonel A.T. Spott. COLONEL J.S. O’KEEFE will be appointed Canadian Defence Attaché Jamaica, in Kingston. COLONEL M. GROS-JEAN will proceed to the Advanced Training List to attend the Developmental Phase Four Programme, at Canadian Forces College, in Toronto COLONEL J.P. LEVASSEUR will…

GIVE BACK TO A VETERAN

Outward Bound Veterans' Program fundraising effort. After having experienced this wonderful program I made it a goal to fundraise enough for 1 group of 10 veterans. I would be thrilled if you could share this fundraising page to encourage others to support by donations and to share the page. Thank you, Sgt Brandy Alexander Geo Production Sgt, 1 Combat Engineering Regiment https://www.canadahelps.org/en/pages/give-back-to-a-veteran/?fbclid=IwA…

Looking for WW II Sapper Veterans for D-Day Events in France and Halifax

We have been advised by Veterans Affairs Canada of their early plans to mark the upcoming 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, the Government of Canada is planning both in Canada and overseas events in June 2019. An official Government of Canada delegation will be travelling overseas, departing on June 2 and returning June 9, 2019, to attend commemorative ceremonies and events at a number of different sites in the Normandy region of France. As well, a second…