Reprinted from Daily Commercial News
By Angela Gismondi, 2 February 2017
This is the second and final article in a two-part Daily Commercial News series exploring military construction and engineering training exercises that are being conducted across Canada. The exercises are meant to ensure Canadian Armed Forces engineers and reserve force combat engineers are ready to serve the country by building the necessary infrastructure required for military operations at home…
Ottawa, 31 January 2017
The CDS has announced a number of promotions and appointments resulting from retirements. The following are the Engineer officers included in the list:
Brigadier-General J.S. Sirois was promoted to the rank of Major-General and was appointed Chief of Staff – Assistant Deputy Minister (Infrastructure and Environment), at National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) in Ottawa, replacing Major-General K.D. McQuillan.
Colonel D.A. MacIsaac was promoted acting…
These are some of the Reunions and Birthday Celebrations occurring across the country this year. We will update this page as we receive news of more events.
They are listed starting from the West.Click for details.
Victoria, BC Victoria Chapter Dining and Hockey - 22 - 28 April 2017
Chilliwack, BC 43rd Annual Pacific Retired Sappers' Reunion - 2017
Edmonton, AB Alberta Retired Sappers' Birthday Lunch - 2017
Petawawa, ON 2 CER 40Twenty…
The Canadian Military Engineer Branch is pleased to announce the new Chief of Staff (Infrastructure and Environment) / Canadian Armed Forces Chief Military Engineer, MGen J. Sylvain Sirois, OMM, CD, effective 15 January 2017, replacing MGen K.D. McQuillan, OMM, CD who retired from CAF on 14 November 2016.
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Fifteen cadets from the Chilliwack-based 1725 Royal Canadian Engineer Cadet Corpswill be travelling to Europe in April, primarily to visit Vimy Ridge as part of the 100th Anniversary of that great battle.
The cadets will be in Europe for nine days and will not only tour Vimy, but visit Paris, Passchendaele, Ypres, and Brussels. During the Vimy portion of the trip, they will join an anticipated 25,000 fellow Canadians for this once-in-a-lifetime ceremony, celebrating Canada’s…
44 Field Squadron, based in Trail, BC supported the 31st Annual Gyros Polar Bear Swim yesterday. In preparation for the event, they build pathways to the river. On the day of the event, they helped sign-up participants and built a large fire the warm them after their plunge into the 40C water. Seventy-seven participants, including many from the Squadron, braved the Columbia's icy waters.
See the complete article in the Trail Times 2 Jan 2017 @ http://www.…
This article chronicles the last wish of Harold Moore who got to see Ottawa win another Grey Cup before he died on 11 December 2016. Harold died in Ottawa on 11 December 2016. He had served in the RCE from 1954 until retiring in 1967.
Reprinted from Ottawa Citizen 14 Dec 2016.
Article by WAYNE SCANLAN wscanlan@postmedia.com twitter.com/ hockeyscanner
65 Roses Club “president for life” Harold Moore waited 40 years for an Ottawa football team to win a Grey Cup again. The…
Newsletter of 32 Combat Engineer Regiment
32 CER has published another excellent newsletter with photos and articles:
Change of Command Parade - 11 Sep 2016 Denison Armoury.
Exercise Beaver Start - CFB Borden September 30 - October 1, 2016
Exercise Arnhem Sapper - Toronto Waterfront - October 21-23 , 2016 by 2Lt Olea, 2 Troop Commander, 2 FES
4th Annual Canadian Patrol Competition
Unit History
Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel J. Caldwell - Biography of 32…
November 29, 2016
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on the appointment of Lieutenant-General Christine (Chris) Whitecross as Commandant of the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy:
“On behalf of all Canadians, I would like to congratulate Lieutenant-General Chris Whitecross on being appointed as Commandant of the NATO Defense College.
“Her appointment to this prestigious position speaks volumes of her leadership, professionalism and…
Bridge will link north and south snowmobile trails and eventually, ATV trails
Reprinted from CBC Article By Gail Harding, CBC News Nov 20, 2016 7:00 PM AT
Snowmobilers will have no issues this winter travelling the trails of the northern loop in northern New Brunswick thanks to the work of the Canadian Armed Forces.
As part of Exercise NIHILO SAPPER 2016, the armed forces built a new bridge built across the Tetagouche River in Bathurst, behind the…