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Releases & Retirements May 25

The CME would like to announce the release or retirement of the following members (no biographies submitted): After more than 31 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, Capt R.W. Bowen, CD, (00189) will retire on 6 October 2025. Anecdotes and well wishes may be sent to MWO R.S. Thomas: robert.thomas@forces.gc.ca  After more than 24 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and…

Next Year, Plan a Holiday to the West Coast!

Op GRANITE II Flyer 23 May 2025 If you have ever served in Chilliwack and always wanted to go back to reconnect with old friends and visit the old place, next year is the time! The Pacific Retired Sappers Association, with the full support of the CMEA and the Chilliwack Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, is planning a Homecoming Reunion centred on recognizing the 80th Anniversary of the dedication of All Sappers Park & Memorial as an occasion to rededicate…

Major-General John Arthur Stewart Trophy - 2025

Submitted by Maj Alexander Landry, CMEA Secretary This past weekend, the Canadian Military Engineers Association (CMEA) presented the Major-General John Arthur Stewart Trophy at the RMC 2025 Graduation Parade. The award is given to the top Military Engineer cadet in their graduating year, recognizing exceptional proficiency in academics, athletics, military performance, and bilingualism. This year’s recipient, 29957 OCdt  Tahirah Chant, a Civil Engineering graduate,…

The Life of a Sign: Remembering WO Patrice Vincent, CD

Article by CWO F.R. Wightman, with Maj. K. Stevens, CWO M.G.M. Rousseau, MWO L.M. Neault and PO2 D.L. Bothe WO Patrice Vincent was killed in a terror-related attack in Saint-Jean-sur Richelieu, Quebec on Monday, 20 Oct 2014. WO Vincent joined the Canadian Armed Forces as a Combat Engineer in 1985 and accepted an occupational transfer to Fire Fighter in 1990. At the time of the attack, he was serving as a member of the Integrated Support Centre, Joint Personnel Support…

A Sapper Makes a VE-Day Visit to Canadian Battle Sites in Europe

Article by LCol Doug Wright, CD (Ret'd) Earlier this spring, I embarked on a battlefield tour of First and Second World War sites, including Flanders, Vimy, Somme, Normandy, Dieppe, Breskens Pocket and Scheldt, with each site holding memories, from the sombre trenches of the Somme to the strategic beaches of Normandy. The tour culminated in the Netherlands for the 80th anniversary of Liberation, where we attended the celebration at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery and then…

Retirements May 2025

The CMEA would like to announce the release or retirement of the following members (no biographies submitted): After more than 39 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, Sgt A.M. Troost, CD, (00339) retired on 24 April 2025. Anecdotes and well wishes may be sent to Maj I.O. SIY at siy@forces.gc.ca After more than 37 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military…

Branch Council Endorses Op GRANITE II

David Burke, Acting President of the Canadian Military Engineers Association, provided the Canadian Military Engineers Branch Council with an update on CMEA activities at their 2 May 25 meeting. Included was a request for CME to endorse the conduct of Operation  GRANITE II, a celebration of the 80th anniversary of our All Sappers Memorial in Chilliwack in July 2026. We are pleased to advise that CME endorsed the planned event and will provide support. Operation GRANITE…

Call for Applicants – 2025 CMEA Bursary

Applications for the CMEA Bursary are open to CMEA members and dependents of current or deceased CMEA members. They must have completed or be in their final year of secondary schooling and preparing to attend or continuing a program at a certified post-secondary educational institution and received by 31 August 2025.  Please note, that incomplete applications, or applications missing any required documents, will not be considered by the…

39 CER Association Newsletter May 2025

In this Issue: President’s Report Honours And Awards Range Day D-Day Dinner Veteran Affairs Membership 39 CER Association Contacts President's Report Hi all, this newsletter covers a few things with 6 Squadron in North Vancouver and 54 Squadron in Chilliwack. 44 Squadron is busy with a Basic Soldier Qualification course. Also, you will find a reminder for the upcoming 6 Squadron D-Day Dinner. Chimo, Bill Wenman President

Welcome et Bienvenu Colonel Commandant

The CMEA is pleased to share the welcoming letter from our new Colonel Commandant, Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Paul Wynnyk, following the Change of Appointment ceremony held on 1 May 2025 at Carling Campus. L'AGMC a le plaisir de partager la lettre de bienvenue de notre nouveau colonel commandant, le lieutenant-général (à la retraite) Paul Wynnyk, suite à la cérémonie de passation de fonctions qui s'est tenue le 1er mai 2025 au campus Carling. La version française est la…